Coated Lens Binoculars:If you want anything to last for long
Source:Ruilong Time:2011-9-19Coated lens binoculars are better cleaned with cloth made with microfibers, which are a thousand times thinner than ordinary fibers, Monocular Telescope since these tend to leave fewer residue and streaks on your lens. Microfibers are more effective in removing fingerprints and other kinds of stains from the lens surface.
If your coated lens binoculars are not water-proof, make sure that you do not expose them to excessive moisture. Avoid exposing your Waterproof Binoculars to marine or salt spray especially if they are not waterproof. It may leave corrosive salt particles that cold be potentially damaging if they penetrate the unsealed components of your binoculars. Place them on waterproof containers, or even in plastic bags, especially if you are going to places with high humidity. When you store your binoculars in plastic bags, make sure that you put in small packets of silica gels, which will prevent the growth of mildew on the optical surfaces.
Also, avoid dropping your binoculars, since repeated vibrations can eventually cause a loss in alignment, which will surely result to a reduced performance from your binoculars. If your binoculars were pretty costly when you brought them, having them repaired will likely cost you more, so be careful and avoid unnecessarily exposing your pair to excessive vibrations and shock. A good way to do this is use padded casings in which you can store you binoculars, to absorb the shock if and when you do drop your binoculars.Use your binoculars with a bit of care and precaution, and you'll surely be using them to scope out amazing views and breath-taking natural wonders for a long, long time.
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