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Monday, June 16, 2008

rokinon binoculars - stick to the fundamentals

The huge variance in price can make he process of selecting and purchasing the best pair of binoculars confusing, as can each individual pair of binoculars specifications. Astronomy stores are accustomed to dealing with the confused beginner though of course not everybody has the opportunity to visit a specialist store.

The same goes for hunting binoculars, and in both cases they should be lightweight, but probably with a smaller magnification, and larger objective. Still, recent trends have brought down the price to more affordable levels. Monoculars are preferred when it is necessary to view stationary objects.

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. A 7 x 50 binocular shows a view magnified 7 times and it has objective lenses 50 mm wide. The waterproof models are airtight and dry-nitrogen sealed.

One should consider the ergonomics of one's choice. One of the most significant advances in optics is in water and fog proofing. Adaptation of binoculars for a telescope offered change along with creating new opportunities.

Waterproof binoculars are preferred for all marine, hunting, birding and other nature related activities. When you travel, bring your binoculars, they will not add measurable weight to your luggage.

winchester rifle scopes - it's all here. laser sight system for picatinny base for the beginning binocular enthusiast.

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