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Celestron 71198 Cometron 7x50 Porro Prism Binoculars, Black

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The second and higher number, in the context of 7x50 binoculars, 50 represents the width of the objective lens. Not only does a greater width of an objective lens result in the higher quality picture, but it also creates better images while in dark conditions as it can gather as many lights from its surroundings as possible.

So for example, if you are looking for The Pleiades (Seven Sisters) and you know that to find them, you need to look for the constellation of Taurus this is fine and not too difficult with just your eyes. However, with a very high powered instrument, you will not be able to see the whole of Taurus and thus you lose your reference point making the Seven Sisters much harder to locate. Very Wide View– At 393 feet wide at 1000 yards away, these Fujinon Polaris binoculars have a viewing angle of 7.5° which ranks them up there with the very best 7x50 binoculars.

Of course, for those racing around the cans, the ability to spot the next mark is essential: and even if you are not leading the fleet, there is no guarantee that the boats in front are actually heading in the right direction! At home, I also like to use my 7x50 in combination with either a giant high powered binocular or my telescope that I have set up on the tripod next to me. If you want to use this unit for fishing or a boating adventure, you will appreciate the included compass that will give you a clear idea of where you are headed. As I have mentioned earlier, a wide view has many advantages, especially for astronomy making it easier to find objects and scan the skies. It is also a feature that many birders look for as it makes locating and then following fast moving birds at closer ranges much easier.

New from Gael Force, these focus-free, waterproof BaK4 prism binoculars are buoyant and include an illuminated compass with distance calculator. They are identical to the Konus Tornado and Talamex Lankhorst Taselaar Deluxe binoculars, except for a different hand grip and colour, but are quite a bit cheaper. I know if you are a person who is always on the go and constantly taking binoculars with you, you are going to appreciate the durability of these binoculars. They have a solid build quality and can handle pretty hard use without breaking. Come here, let me tell you a secret thing, I love this pair so much. Why it’s best

The lenses are fog proof, another significant advantage that cannot be ignored by anyone who wants to be able to hunt or use their binoculars in any kind of weather. Eg 18mm, the distance between your eye and the eyepiece for comfortable focus. This is a critical performance factor, especially important for those wearing spectacles: the longer the distance, the better. In this case, the 10×50 will obviously make the image appear 10 times larger, rather than 7 times larger. The higher magnification power will offer more precise details of distant objects, but higher magnification means narrower field of view (the width of the area seen through the binoculars). Visit 'HAWKE LIFE' : A lifestyle hub for the outdoor enthusiastFeaturing tips, techniques & advice from passionate sporting men and women Not Fully Multi-Coated– Once again these are Multi-Coated, not Fully Multi-Coated, which is a little of a disappointment as it tells us that only some, not all lens surfaces have anti-reflection coatings. Thus compared to higher end optics, these will capture and transmit less light and thus produce a less bright image.

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