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Monday, August 4, 2008

most powerful binoculars - a good pair will last for a long time

Before you decide how to choose binoculars you need to consider the solutions for differing environments. Unlike monoculars which is one small telescope and can only been seen through using one eye, binoculars is lke having two telescopes, one for each eye.

The higher the magnification power of your binoculars, the more noticeable the shaking of your hands becomes. I originally purchased the Monarch 10x50's for bird-watching and long range mountain scanning in Arizona, however, I found the extra sharpness of the 8X resolution meant that I didn't need the larger 10X magnification, because they had such excellent detail. The magnification factor tells you how many times larger the object will be magnified, a number of between 4 and 7 is ample for most applications.

In addition to this, the surface of the prism has a special mirror coating to prevent light loss. So a pair of binoculars that has the number 7x30 stamped onto the casing is a binocular that will magnify any object to seven times its actual size, and has a lens size of 30mm. Water-shedding lens protectors have a special coating that allows water droplets to bounce off the surface, which helps reduce repeated cleaning of lens.

Most compact binoculars provide a wide field view and bright images. If you have powerful lenses, the magnification is good, but the amount of captured light decreases significantly. Of course, the larger lenses tend to gather more light.

Do not waste your hard earned cash on a pair of cheap ones. Enjoy you view!

hp photo printer binoculars . - binoculars for your fishing or hunting excursion.

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