Before you decide how to choose binoculars you need to consider the solutions for differing environments. The overall aim is to prepare you for the task of finding the right pair of binoculars, at the right price, without compromising on features that you may require.
As an experienced wildlife photographer my top priority was optical quality, and I did alot of research before deciding on this pair. There are many good choice in terms of value for the money, and have the added benefit of being ergonomically designed. But the optical surfaces still need protection from scratches and other damage.
You will need a magnification factor of at least 7, maybe up to 10 if you have a steady hand. Generally, if the objective lens is 50 mm then it is considered to be a large binocular; if it is 42 mm, it is full size; if it is 32 mm, it is a mid size. When you’re trying to spot game that blends in with its surroundings, you need every edge you can get.
But mass production and better technologies have brought down the price substantially, so that the common person can afford them. Capturing as much of that as possible is good as it means all the available light is getting to where you want it. Roof prism binoculars are so much easier to water and fog proof because of internal focusing.
Binoculars are wonderful for any sporting events, or children’s activities. Sometimes you can buy a great pair of binoculars on the Internet cheaper than in the stores.
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