Binocular mounts are available in many different forms. The most popular is the tripod, which is basically the same as what you might mount a camera on. This is the best option for smaller binoculars that aren't overly heavy. Tripods allow easy positioning of the binoculars at many different angles. In particular, the parallelogram mount offers a wide range of movement. Mirror mounts are similar to a microscope, in that the image in the binocular is reflected onto a glass which the viewer looks at.
There are also mounts available for enthusiasts who use wheelchairs. These mounts usually fix the binoculars to a table which is then attached to the wheelchair. This is even room on the table for sketching and note-taking. Some innovators have created their own version of a wheelchair mount, creating comfortable chairs that move around the fixed binoculars. As the position changes so does the view. These are popular for astronomy.
There are many advantages to using a binocular mount. The image is noticeably clearer and it is possible to use much higher magnification for even closer images. Additionally, it frees your hands should you want to sketch, paint, or take notes. It also prevents tired arms and a sore neck, and allows you to spend a longer time viewing in greater comfort. When buying a set of binoculars, it's probably a good idea to consider a mount as well.
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