Wednesday, July 30, 2008

captureview binoculars the essentials

Binoculars are used in a wide variety of activities, ranging from stargazing to watching sports. Outdoor conditions can contribute to situations which can damage binoculars.

Waterproof and fog-proof binoculars are now available. There are certain binoculars which are equipped with night-vision technology. Many people prefer to carry binoculars around freely, rather than in a case.

When night-vision binoculars first came on the market they were very expensive status symbols. I've used them for about three weeks now and have been blown away with the quality of the optics. They provide a comfortable viewing, featuring sliding eyepiece cups that are easy to adjust.

You should pay attention to the coating of the lenses on your binoculars. If you are only going to spend a couple of hundred dollars for binoculars don't even bother to look at the higher priced pairs. When you consider the cost of a single hunting trip, quality three to five hundred dollar binoculars are a great investment.

And don't forget about small children and their fascination with dropping electronic equipment in toilets. The greater the magnification, the narrower the field-of-view.

vision ghosting monocular diplobia - birding and hunting with binoculars

No comments: