Binoculars are used for so many activities these days, from bird watching, and star gazing, to checking out your favourite sports team or opera. Whatever you are going to use your for it is important that you get the pair that best suits your needs. Below are three of the most important points to consider when you go shopping for your next pair of binoculars.
1) Decide which magnification you need. This is very important as you want to make sure that you can see your objects in good detail. However, it is not always best to go for high magnifications, as any small shakes or hand movements will become more obvious. Most binoculars range from 7-12 times magnification, but you should think about getting a tripod if you decide to go over 10 times.
2) You will then need to decide what diameter objective you require. Generally speaking it is good to get a pair of binoculars with an objective diameter about 5 times the magnification. So if you wanted a pair with 7 times magnification you would go for an objective diameter of 35, these are generally termed as 7×35, or 8×40 etc. The objective diameter basically controls how bright the object is that you are looking at, so the bigger the diameter, the brighter the object. One important point to keep in mind is that increasing the size of the objective generally increases the weight and size of the binoculars. Compact binoculars are generally of a smaller magnification and smaller objective.
3) The coating on the lenses of your binoculars is also very important. This is responsible for reducing the amount of fragmented and reflected light inside your binoculars. Through this the object you are looking at becomes brighter and clearer. There are generally four different types of lens coating that you will come across when looking at purchasing a pair of binoculars, they are, fully multi coated (being the best), then fully coated, multi coated, and lastly coated.
When you go to purchase your binoculars keep these three points in mind. It is vital before you talk to a salesman that you have a very good idea of what you want and need, or you run the risk of being sold a pair of binoculars that do not do what you want them to.
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