Wednesday, August 27, 2008

canon 10x30 binoculars - just like the ones that dad and his friends used to have

The key piece of equipment for bird watchers is binoculars. Avid bird watching enthusiasts often look like pack mules hiking to a gold rush in the west.

The result is appreciable for many people considering the easier mobility and simpler operation of the binocular equipment. As an experienced wildlife photographer my top priority was optical quality, and I did alot of research before deciding on this pair. Binoculars can also come in very large sizes but those are usually used by more professional viewers and need to be steadied by being placed on a tripod for support.

Folding in the eyepiece between observations will protect the eyepiece against scratches or other inadvertent damage. The third- and fourth-generation night-vision binoculars show much clearer images at night, and are priced higher that the previous generation binoculars. Amateur astronomers of all ages like to use binoculars to watch the night sky.

The area of land or sky that is presented to your eyes by using binoculars is referred to as the field of view. Night vision binoculars are very comfortable to use because we are accustomed to seeing with both eyes, but they are pricey. When I finally got my first pair of binoculars just a couple of weeks ago, it was like Christmas again.

You want to keep these for years to come so you might as well be comfortable. Treat your kids to a pair of inexpensive binoculars to explore the natural world around them.

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