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Canon 15×50 IS All Weather binocular review

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It’s not often we can recommend a product that is designed for a specialist demographic but can actually be recommended for a broad span of users, but we’re doing exactly that with the Canon 15×50 IS UD All weather binoculars.

Their extended 15x range (5x more than the generalist 10x) provide 50% more reach for small birds, mammals and distant nebulas and night sky objects. Low light observing is easy because the 50mm objective lenses drink in the dim light. And you can do it all without a tripod because the in-built image stabilization holds views stock-still without worry (even for those with tremors).

Canon 8×20 IS binoculars specs:

Design: Prism

Magnification: 15x

Objective lens aperture: 50mm

Angular field of view: 3.7 degrees

Eye relief: 15mm (0.59-inches)

Weight: 1,180 g (41.6 oz)

Dimensions: 193 mm x 152 mm x 81 mm (7.6-in x 6-in x 3.2-in)

  • Canon 15×50 IS All Weather (Black) at Amazon for $1,249

There are a few niggles though, which we will dive into in more detail below, but the real crux lies with the rubberized coating and battery compartment. However, this shouldn’t dissuade you enough from buying a pair because the Ultra-low Dispersion glass, doublet field flattener and multi-coating prove commendable with sharp, bright, views across the entire image circle (meaning no more heavy vignetting or softening at the edges).

Canon 15×50 IS All Weather: Design

The eyecups of the Canon 15×50 IS binoculars have two positions: flap-up or flap-down. (Image credit: Jason Parnell-Brookes)
  • Heavy but worth it for the quality
  • Coating is slippery and marks easily
  • Ideal location for straps

For wildlife enthusiasts, the green coating will allow you to blend into your surroundings, which we felt was a nice touch and a step away from the traditional black color you find most binoculars come in.

Sadly, the rubber coating was slippery and marked and dented easily. This was a disappointment as, ideally, you want a pair of binoculars to be hardy, especially if you’re taking them with you for all different types of outdoor excursions. The slipperiness could easily be fixed with some additional grip or texture, so it was sad to see this was lacking.

Being bigger and heavier than a general 10×42 pair of binoculars may put some people off these as an option. The extra weight is due to the extra glass, image stabilization technology and the batteries required for it. However, what you gain in quality outweighs the extra weight you’d be carrying around — these are worth it.

The eyecups have only two options, either flap-up or flap-down, and while this type of eyepiece cup isn’t our favorite, this is subjective and so some users may prefer this. But a limited option of two positions is inferior to many other designs, which feature a twisting eyecup that gives at least three positions for eye relief (useful for those who wear spectacles).

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The eyecups of the Canon 15x50 IS binoculars.

The eyecups of the Canon 15×50 IS binoculars in their flap-up position. (Image credit: Jason Parnell-Brookes)

Most binoculars have the interpupillary distance controlled by having the lens barrel hinged at a central point. The Canon 15×50’s do things a little differently — the hinge is built into the eyepieces. There are two reasons we liked this: it means the grip on the binos doesn’t alter and there is no risk of the hinge becoming loose over time and not being able to sufficiently hold the interpupillary distance. A thought-out design choice that gets the thumbs up from us.

The eyecups and strap holders on the Canon 15x50 IS binoculars.

The binoculars sit central on the chest due to the location of the strap holders on the eyepiece sections. (Image credit: Jason Parnell-Brookes)

Another considered design choice is that of the location of the straps. The straps are built into the rotating eyepiece sections which helps the binoculars to sit central on your chest.

Canon 15×50 IS All Weather: Performance

The backside of the Canon 15x50 IS binoculars.

Disappointingly, the rubber coating was slippery and we also found it marked and dented easily. (Image credit: Jason Parnell-Brookes)
  • 15x magnification is ideal for bird spotting at a distance
  • Diopter ring is sufficiently stiff but not lockable
  • Image stabilization is easy to activate

The real beauty of these binoculars for bird spotting comes from their high magnification. 15x is ample for getting close to far-away songbirds, waders at the edges of water and larger birds of prey circling overhead. Canon’s 18×50 IS gives just that extra touch of reach, but for the most part, we wouldn’t recommend opting for those unless you desperately and regularly need the extra reach.

The 50mm objective lenses drink in the light, and we found them most useful when observing at twilight, giving an extra 20-30 minutes of use on average in the summer months when the days are longer. This meant that success in spying on crepuscular animals like owls, badgers and deer was better.

A male using the Canon 15x50 IS binoculars, looking directly at the camera to show the lenses.

The objective lens of the Canon 15×50 IS binoculars. (Image credit: Jason Parnell-Brookes)

The multi-coated, Ultra-low Dispersion (UD) glass in these binoculars noticeably helped with image quality, with minimal aberration and only slight purple fringing around the edges of the image circle. Distortion was insignificant also, due to the doublet field flattener built into the binoculars. This gave pleasurable, bright and sharp views both day and night.

Canon 15×50 IS All Weather: Functionality

The open battery compartment of the Canon 15x50 IS binoculars.

Sadly, the battery compartment had evidence that it isn’t the easiest compartment to open. (Image credit: Jason Parnell-Brookes)
  • Stabilization makes it as useful for wildlife as it does stargazing
  • Lacking diopter locking mechanism
  • Battery compartment tricky to access

All of the aforementioned, combined with the stabilization, line it up as an excellent astronomy binocular as well. The stabilization reduces the mandatory need for a tripod (something which is important at this magnification without stabilization) and steadies views for clearer viewing of detail in nebulas.

For the price of these binoculars, we were frustrated to not see a locking diopter ring. Saying that, the diopter ring was sufficiently stiff and didn’t change when putting the binoculars in and out of the carry case.

A male holding the Canon 15x50 IS binoculars, showing the Canon logo.

Activation of the image stabilization is easy on these Canon’s. (Image credit: Jason Parnell-Brookes)

Our testing unit warned us that the battery was tricky to access, as there were chew marks on the slot before we even tried ourselves. Long, strong fingernails, a coin or a flathead screwdriver are essential to get into this battery compartment. This is something to bear in mind for those with limited dexterity.

We should also note that of all the manuals and literature we could find, these ‘all weather’ binoculars (and the same is apparently also true of the 18×50 IS UD binoculars) these binoculars are not waterproof, only water-resistant. Weather-resistant is what Canon says in the marketing. This isn’t to say that it’s a bad thing, but slapping big red letters on the side of a binocular that say ‘all weather’ does make one more inclined to think they would be waterproof, compared with other binoculars that do not have this, but are waterproof. Confused? Yeah, us too!

Should I buy the Canon 15×50 IS All Weather binoculars?

Undoubtedly, we’d highly recommend the Canon 15×50 IS binoculars for wildlife observing and stargazing. The 15x magnification is enough to reach smaller subjects and night sky objects, but the stabilization holds things rock-steady for detailed viewing. The 50mm lenses, larger than the generalist 42mm, capture more light and, when combined with the multi-coating, doublet field flattener and Ultra-low Dispersion (UD) glass, make low light observing and stargazing incredibly accessible.

If this product isn’t for you

There are only a small handful of reasons we would recommend you look elsewhere, that is, if these binoculars are out of your price range, are too large or heavy, or if the design (and the inevitable scratches on the rubberized coating) isn’t to your liking.

In which case, for a compact pair but sticking with Canon, we’d recommend the Canon 8×20 IS, which still has stabilization and Canon’s strong build quality but in a much smaller package.

Or you might feel that these are the right binoculars for you, but just want to get that extra bit more reach. In which case, we’d recommend you get the slightly larger version of these, the Canon 18×50 IS UD All weather binoculars.

User reviews

Online reviews of the 15×50 IS UD All weather binoculars are generally positive and in line with our experiences for this review. Some note that for those with tremors, the stabilization is incredibly useful for steady and clear observations, whereas others have noted the same issue we found with the coating, whereby it is easily scratched. However, generally, online reviews sit at an average between 4 to 4.4/5 stars, which is owed in part to the high-quality optics that Canon has truly prioritised in this model.

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