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A wide range of binoculars can be used for nature study and bird watching. However an 8x 21 maybe all right for watching a blackbird in your garden on a bright, sunny day, but they would not be the best binoculars for birding, if you were in a shaded woodland area. Here you would need birding binoculars with a bigger objective lens, to allow in more light, and therefore enhance your view.
Whether you buy marine, sports or hunting binoculars telescopes or goggles, they are usually described in terms of magnification x the diameter of the objective lens. In a pair of 7x50 binoculars the seven represents the magnification, and the fifty the diameter of the objective lens. The bigger the objective lens, the more light is available and you will be able to have a clearer view of the bird.
If you will be birdwatching in swampy or damp areas, make sure you have waterproof binoculars. Compact binoculars will be easier to carry and use, but may cost more, or be lower quality than heavier binoculars. For the serious birdwatcher, scopes offer a greater magnification.
Eyecups are an important consideration for the bird watching enthusiast. Often cheaper binoculars have folding eyecups. These can be difficult to move, leading to the bird flying away, before you get them in place. Look for birding binoculars with eyecup that twist up, or slide in and out. You also want to make sure that the focus mechanism is situated well.
For hide work the best binoculars are a 10 x 40 or a 10 x 50 binocular, but if you need a wide field of view, a bright image and a high definition, Weitwinkel marine binoculars are ideal. Its ok, I'm not trying to confuse you here, Weitwinkel is simply the German name for wide-angle lens.
If you are looking for the best binoculars for birding, or even for sport golf or hunting binoculars, there are many excellent online shops, and even army surplus stores, to make your purchase. They usually have interesting binocular reviews and a large selection of goggles, scopes, nightvision monoculars, rangefinders, as well as binoculars for sale.
Nikon monarch binoculars birdwatching are well worth investigating, as these are lightweight and suitable for spectacle wearers. They have phase-coated optics, which offer amazing light transmission. There is also a waterproof option.
A popular brand worldwide is Praktica. The Praktica 10x 50 birdwatching binoculars have high quality bak-4 optics.
Zeiss, Leica and Pentax zoom binoculars, are other names to look out for, but personally I believe the best binoculars for birding are made by Steiner.
With the knowledge that birdwatchers are some of the most challenging and serious of recreation users of binoculars, they made a precedence to understand their needs. In 2007 Steiner binoculars introduced a high spec, professional range or binoculars for birding, the Discovery.
The latest in this Steiner binoculars range, 8x44 and 10x44 offer exceptional precision and resolution of image, with unique high-definition XP-Optics, coatings of titanium, fluorite, a new dielectric prism coating, fast-close-focus system, wrap-around eyecups, and a great deal more.
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