Friday, February 5, 2010

How Can I Tell What Are Good Binoculars Can Anyone Tell Me How To Tell A Good Quality Pair Of Binoculars!!?

Can anyone tell me how to tell a good quality pair of binoculars!!? - how can i tell what are good binoculars

Hello I have a pair of binoculars - Sakura 10-90x80. They are very heavy and unwieldy, so I tried to buy a compact year. Can someone tell me, are the ones that I have a good quality? If so I'll buy a compact pair of numbers. Or can you recommend a good pair of strong light Me.For Birding mainly / Long Distance ............ Thank you .....

5 comments:

Bruce M said...

Yes I can.
The first place to stay in the plastic flap in the store.
Second, go to the table and see what they have, that you can watch.
3ED, you can grab and hold the length of the arms, then turned toward the eye. Look at the size and shape of the hole of light. The versatile and bigger, the better. If you are looking at the new location and the other, until you see ROUND. The highest ranking.

Then put in the eyes and, after setting the object of both eyes for 3 to .. 5 minutes when a long time.

Now we will talk about what the numbers are all the Binos.
Power. 7 8 10 etc., which told me how much more is the image V in my eyes the Binos.
Now you see the second number. 30, 35, 38, 40, 50, etc.
The size of the lens.
Now, when everything was simple, it is now easy.
50 divided by 7 gives you 7
35 divided by 7 will be a 5
The more you give more light in the eyes ..
When all else is equal.
Now, back Look at the Binos at arm's length, and you will see the largest hole light. That's good.

Well, if you're in the same make and model of the bino view an idea of what has a lot of light in the eyes.

Now everything is depends on you, and what he wants. I used 4 pairs of very small waist bag 8 x 30 Nikon 7 x 50 waterproof 10 x 50 Prizm Pro is that I simply stargazing on a tripod and wild animals.

But this last point. Walmart Binos Lupold $ 200.00, which is a good thing for the money. The 10 power Nikon are also good for the price.

I hope that helps.
Bruce

x30

muncie birder said...

If you want something for the observation of birds in long distance, what you really want is a location area. As with the binoculars for bird watching, select the most ornithologists is 8x40 or 8x40 to 10x40 the most popular of the two, because the larger field of view. It reveals some areas, a reasonable market price. They are generally lighter than heavy Binos but they do not need a tripod to hold steady.

8x40 binoculars that are affordable Vortex Diamondback 8x42 with a field of view from 420 meters to 1000 meters. Waterproof and fog-free and concentrated about 4 feet of butterflies and dragonflies. over $ 200. You can pay more than $ 2500 for a pair of Binos Swarovski. They are among the best if money is no object.

Chas E. Smith said...

Hello. I do not know, but I think it would be too powerful to use without a tripod.

10-90 means that from 10x to 90x Zoom-Zoom. 10 to 12 times more likely to be used handheld.

Means 80, that they have a large front lens (front) shows a lot of light capture - good for the night and watch from afar.

Bushnell Binoculars are great, but cheap (around £ 20) pair of binoculars could be very good - it depends on how much to use and how the visibility is good. Many people do not know the quality of a pair of 200 €!

If you should go to a photo a good good choice. Ask if you wear outside to see what the picture. And let them fully covered (that all lenses, etc., ie, were coated to minimize reflection).

Karen said...

I have a pair of Bushnell and I think they are awesome. In fact, everything you need to do is to a store like Cabelas Outdoor and go to navigate. If you see one you like, then I understand. The man who works there to help you in the selection.

G T said...

Leica and Zeiss make the best binoculars for bird watching. But they are very expensive. My wife and I buy Leica for over 30 years and are still the best, today on the market. Buy once and will last a lifetime.

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