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[[Image:Docholdingbinocularcard.PNG|thumb|250px|Doc holding his binocular card in 2015.]]
 
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A '''binocular card''' was a special pair of [[binoculars]] as small and as thin as a [[credit card]], and could also take pictures of whoever or whatever was being viewed.
 
A '''binocular card''' was a special pair of [[binoculars]] as small and as thin as a [[credit card]], and could also take pictures of whoever or whatever was being viewed.
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Doc holding his binocular card in 2015.

A binocular card was a special pair of binoculars as small and as thin as a credit card, and could also take pictures of whoever or whatever was being viewed.

Emmett Brown used one of these in 2015 to watch and also photograph Martin McFly, Jr. and Griff Tannen from a distance.

Actuality

  • While binocular cards like that seen in Back to the Future Part II have yet to be invented, the one Doc uses appears to have face recognition software which is now a standard feature of many digital cameras.

Appearances