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 When Choosing Coated Lens Binoculars You Must...

Published 2011/9/19 18:11:00 - Ceramic Ball

When choosing coated lens binoculars you must look at a variety of factors, like the magnification, prism types, field of view, focusing specifications, and of course, lens coatings. Most binoculars used by hunters, bird watchers, and of course the military, now come with coated lenses, since lens coatings extend the life of the lenses, protect it from scratches and other types of damage Monocular Telescope, and can provide the user with clearer, brighter, and sharper images.

You must consider the specific activities for which you'll be using your binoculars. If you are an avid bird watcher, birding binoculars are what you should get. A key feature in looking for birding binoculars is stabilization, since you would want the least amount of shake if you want to capture that bird and keep in sight.Hunting binoculars offer a greater range finder feature. Look for binoculars that also allow you to accurately gauge the distance between yourself and your object. For marine binoculars, the most important feature that you should look for is a durable and waterproof design.

The type of binoculars you choose and the specifications will directly affect the cost of your binoculars. Coated lens binoculars are no longer as expensive as they were before, but depending on the type of coating, prices for binoculars will vary. Coated lens binoculars come in three general types: fully-coated, multi-coated, and fully multi-coated. Magnesium fluoride is often the most common coating material used, although some companies like Fijunon use zinc oxide in their binoculars for sharper images, at a slightly higher price. If you want to purchase binoculars that will give you the sharpest images possible, go for pairs that have full multiple coated lenses, since these offer the maximum light allowance, compared to fully coated lenses that are only a step above having non-coated lenses when it comes to light transmission. If you want to use your binoculars for some serious outdoor adventures, never go for discount pairs since they tend to come with poor quality lenses, have a more restricted field of vision, and are often less durable than higher end models.

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