Binoculars can be carried anywhere with you, from theatres to forests, from lakeshores to playgrounds. There are a lot of issues when it comes to choosing binoculars for bird watching.
There are small as well as giant binoculars. The same problem is faced while using telescopes hence many people prefer binoculars instead of monoculars or telescopes. You must ensure that your binoculars have a good quality coating on the lenses.
In addition to this, the surface of the prism has a special mirror coating to prevent light loss. Any higher than about 10 times magnification and you will need to mount them on a tripod as the hand shake effect makes it difficult to get a sharp image. The waterproof models will be corrosion resistant and buoyant, not just repelling water from the lens.
Certain types of binocular lens cloth are even machine-washable using either cold or hot water. If your application is bird watching, theater or sporting events, a low powered binocular will suffice in most cases. You want to be able to see the bird with clarity and ease.
Keep a pair in your discount luggage, at the ready to give you a close up view of wherever you're going. You want to keep these for years to come so you might as well be comfortable.
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