People from all age groups buy binoculars. Think about it, binoculars are inexpensive, highly portable and require no complicated setting up procedure.
As an experienced wildlife photographer my top priority was optical quality, and I did alot of research before deciding on this pair. The first number is the amount of magnification or zoom the pair has. When hiking or orienteering, binoculars will be very useful, but it is important to note that optics are very fragile, and so plastic lenses over glass ones, and a rugged case are probably going to be more important than high power, or the ability to use them at night.
The third- and fourth-generation night-vision binoculars show much clearer images at night, and are priced higher that the previous generation binoculars. In the event of an accident, you will be glad that you chose rugged and waterproof binoculars. All things you see through a night binocular appear green, because you don't look directly at the objects but at their image on a phosphor screen.
Many of us have looked at the moon through binoculars. Next time you travel, bring your binoculars, they will not add measurable weight to your luggage.
steiner merlin binoculars - you should know the fundamentals first pentex binocular case - just like dad's old pair
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