Saturday, August 9, 2008

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Young or old all would agree that it is impossible to bird watch with out a pair of binoculars. Careful consideration needs to be made whether a new birder or one who has spent some time in the field and acquired some expertise.

How does one choose a binocular? You position your telescope to look at the Moon, you see craters, and find that soon as you go to call someone to take a look, they take a look and it is gone. Compact binoculars are generally guarded with rubber padding, and they come with a case and hanging strip.

Remember you get what you pay for, so ensure you buy a good quality pair to prevent disappointment in the field. A simple coating was devised to prevent this, by allowing more light to pass through the lens, and less to be reflected back. More magnification always means less field-of-view.

One should consider the ergonomics of one's choice. I have been waiting to buy a pair of Nikon Monarch binoculars for nearly a year now. You need to feel comfortable using them, they should feel right in your hands, around your neck and up to your face.

Next time you travel, bring your binoculars, they will not add measurable weight to your luggage. When it comes to binoculars you always get what you paid for.

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