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Jul 26, 2010
10x50 Binoculars are All Purpose Binoculars


Binoculars with the specification number 10x50 are generally considered to be one of the best all purpose binoculars.  Outdoor enthusiasts with variety of purposes can better choose 10x50 Binoculars because these 10x50 Binoculars suits a wide variety of purposes like terrain observation, spotting of flora and fauna, concerts, events and also some of the larger craters on the moon.  10x50 Binoculars offer slightly more magnification and a wider field of view than some common models.

Numbers of the binoculars stands for a specific equation.  The first number in 10x50 that is 10 stands for the magnification power.  It means the image provided is ten times bigger.  The second number stands for the aperture opening in millimeters.  That means the diameter of the lens is 50mm.  The larger the number is the bigger is the lens and bigger lenses brighten the image.

10x50 Binoculars offer eye relief to give you an excellent viewing comfort because of its soft eye guards.  10x50 Binoculars turns into a true all purpose binoculars because of their compact dimensions, the large field of view and the good image quality.

10x50 Binoculars is thus a better choice for nature observers, hikers, hunters and amateur astronomers equally.



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Jul 14, 2010
All in one and practical 7 x 35 Binocular



There are certain things that should be kept in mind while buying binoculars. The usage of the binoculars might not be just restricted to a hobby. Many people use them for professional use. Things to consider while you by a binocular are the lens size, quality, prisms and the weight of the binocular. The most ideal are the 7 x 35 binoculars which are available in different versions for various purposes.


Some models are made for a specific purpose intended. This model is the best for field use as well as hobby use. The normal classification of a binocular is done by the lens size. They are measured by the two numbers that are featured in the name of the model, such as the 7 x 35 binoculars. Here the first number 7 indicates the number of times the image or picture that can be magnified. The second number 35 denotes the size of the lens.


This is the best combination which can give a great magnification, field size and light. And hence this model is called the All in One model. This is ideal for nature watching, bird watching or can be used on a holiday trip. You will never come across any insufficient light with this model. These types of problems can be covered by a few coatings to increase the light. Overall this model is liked by many people.


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Jul 2, 2010
A Good Binocular to Enjoy Nature


 

Bird watching is a popular hobby among all age groups today.  Bird watchers travel around the world to have a glimpse of the spectacular natural birds.  Binoculars used to watching birds are bird watching binoculars.

 

Binoculars for bird watching should have certain features like good magnification, design and focus, to increase the chance of spotting, identifying and getting detailed information about a particular species of a bird. 

 

Binoculars with a specification 7x, 8x or 10x are meant for bird watching.  It is ideal to go for binoculars with lower magnification to get access to a wider field to watch flock of birds.  8x magnification binoculars are ideal for bird watching.  Objective lens diameter of a bird watching binocular is '8 X 40,' sporting a 40mm objective lens. 

 

Binoculars largely depend on the prism design. Porro prism system and Roof prism systems are the two types of prism systems.  Of these two roof system binocular, though expensive are more durable and compact to easily carry.

 

The best binoculars for bird watching are binoculars with minimum close focus because, as birds keep moving, the bird watching binoculars with central focus facilitate quick and sharp focusing.

 

Choose the right binoculars for bird watching to enjoy your time in the lap of Mother Nature.  Think about portability, flexibility and image quality to make sure that you have a really great experience.

 


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Jun 28, 2010
Advantages with the rubberized binoculars


 

Rubberized binoculars are those which have an outer finish or skin of rubber. This makes it easy for the user to hold them for a long time without the instrument getting slippery and sweaty. As most expeditions take up at least the whole day or night, it is quite possible that one may feel that the scopes are getting burdensome as they trudge along hilly or marshy terrains. Even in such a case, these rubberized binoculars which are made of light-weight material do not hang heavily around one’s neck – literally or figuratively speaking!

 

Not only does the soft, velvety exterior of the rubberized binoculars offer a firm grip to the hands, the sturdier finish actually makes it more convenient for the user to view objects, or keep surveillance over a longer stretch of time without tiring the arms. The magnesium exterior of the binoculars is protected by the rubber finish, so even after expeditions in harsh weather conditions, you can be sure that the exterior of the rubberized binoculars will not tarnish and neither will its functionality, as the rubber enhances its durability. This miracle is fog proof, rain proof and the harsher changes in weather can also be easily weathered by these wayfaring binoculars. Once you own this piece of magnificently crafted optical engineering, all you have to make sure is that you are clothed and equipped well enough to match it!


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Jun 17, 2010
How to go about choosing binoculars?


Optics are Optical instruments which aid in watching a particular phenomenon or image with greater clarity than with the naked eye. They manipulate the light to deliver the eye a superior image. Optics can be chosen on the basis of the application which they are going to be used for.


There are monocular lenses, for example, that can be used for spotting but they create a confused image because they use only one eye for viewing. In case of binoculars, since the binocular vision of the human remains the same, the image appears with equal (or even better) quality but no confusion. Binoculars even offer a three dimensional image of vivid quality because the lenses are placed in such way so as to create depth for the viewer.


Telescopes are entirely different as they are mainly designed with astronomical use in mind. Even the terrestrial telescopes are used to view objects from very long distances and have amazing zooming capabilities. Night vision optics are used by more serious users who have a taste for learning seriously. They enable users to 'see' in near total darkness. They are fitted with electronic components that amplify images and display them either within the lens or on an LCD panel.


It makes little sense to pay for these features if one is not going to put them to use – either recreational or academic use.


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Jun 1, 2010
Astronomy Binoculars for Amateurs

 

Whenever there is a talk about astronomy, the first thing that comes to mind is large telescopes and giant sized observatories. Telescopes have always been though of as an expensive preposition for amateur star gazers. However, it need not be the case any longer. You now have astronomy binoculars as an alternate option for beginners.

 

To begin with, the astronomy binoculars are very affordable and do not require you to allocate any space for it. You can just sling it on your shoulders and hold it with both hands to see the stars and enjoy the spectacle. When you look through these astronomy binoculars, you get the feeling as if you are amidst the stars yourself. An amazing feeling indeed!

 

These binoculars have some advantages over the telescopes. One, with a telescope, you will have to gaze with one eye whereas with an astronomy binocular you have the comfort of seeing with both the eyes. This reduces eye strain and headaches. What the astronomy binocular does is, it gives you a broader view of the stars and a very clear image.

 

The magnifying ranges of the binoculars differ from manufacturer to manufacturer and are designed exclusively for the amateur astronomer. You have a wide variety of binoculars to choose from and most of these binoculars are available at a price that is very affordable. Buy a pair today and let the stars take over.


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May 24, 2010
Specialized binoculars cater to the art of bird-watching



It is the sound of birds that refreshes our mornings. The beauty of the nature is enhanced with birds flying out here and there. Every area doesn't have the inhabitance of birds and without them the beauty of environment is unfulfilled. The sound of birds peps up our mornings. For many people bird-watching is their hobby. For these people spotting the breed of bird from a flight of it is quite easy. To foster this interest they buy specialized binoculars that focus on birding.


Considering the weight of the binoculars is very important for to fulfill this area of interest we need long hours of sightseeing carrying the binoculars. When the beautiful colorful birds seem next to us through binoculars, the excitement is overwhelming. Our hectic schedule doesn't allow us to foster our interest frequently but whenever such things are put into action the best can be utilized with proper equipments along with us. Bird watching consists of observation of minute details of birds for the beauty lies in different features of birds. Such observation needs a good binocular giving clear picture of colors and an impeccable view of the bird's features.


Binoculars supporting such activities should also support different weather conditions for bird-watching corresponds to different weathers and lack of such support facility will hinder in continuing activity in any preferred season. Therefore there are binoculars that support such facility.


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May 10, 2010
Teton 10x50 Binoculars



If you're looking for the perfect 10x50 binoculars, then the Teton Model 89 binocular is perfect for you. It assures incredible optical performance. It is lightweight, but durable. Teton owes its awesome magnification system to the top-line Rainier and its body system to the high-quality Apex binocular series.

 

This 10x50 binocular combines optimal performance with an affordable price. The BaK4 glass of the binocular is coated with SHR metallic coating and PXA phase coating, which gives an excellent bright and crisp image. The body design promises light weight, but durable performance in the field for years to come!

 

The Teton offers excellent performance at nearly one third the price of the other binoculars that offer the same performance level. All of Teton's air to glass surface is fully coated to provide maximum brightness. It also includes long eye relief for full viewing performance for those people who wear glasses. There is a large eye piece element in order to offer a full view of the field. The binocular is waterproof, sealed and nitrogen filled, so it guarantees internal fog-free performance. The binoculars come with twist-lock eye cups. The lightweight body ensures comfort and durability in the field.

 

This 10x50 binoculars has a soft rubber eye piece, rain guard and covers to protect the lenses from harsh elements. It comes with a quality case and a fast release neck strap. ALPEN also provides a lifetime warranty for these binoculars.



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