Monoculars - Monoculars Explained
Source:Ruilong Time:2010-12-19Monocular are simple telescopes which are only half of a pair of binoculars. With the use of lenses and prisms a monocular facilitates the user to view things which are located far away as if they are very near. The image seen through monoculars appear in their correct orientation through the use of two prisms, whereas in most telescopes the images are inverted.
Golfers, hikers and bird watchers like to carry a monocular since it is only half the weight and size of a binocular and much easier to pack. Those who have little room to stow prefer a monocular over a binocular.
Monoculars permits the use of only one eye to view the articles which causes some problems. The same problem is faced while using telescopes hence many people prefer binoculars instead of monoculars or telescopes.
Monoculars are preferred when it is necessary to view stationary objects. That's the reason why astronomers prefer monoculars.
Various accounts exist about monoculars in ancient Arabia and in many of other parts of the world. Early recorded patents indicate that telescopic monoculars were made in 17th century. In those days monoculars were used in sports and as a defensive device during wars. A monocular was a perfect device to locate and identify riders from far off, and to determine from their banners or colour whether they are friend or foe.
Earliest documented history shows Hans Lippershey as the first telescope maker including both monocular and binocular variety even though he is not the first person to actually design and produce such a device.
Prices of modern day monoculars range from the most expensive to very cheap. Monoculars meant as a toy for children have magnifications of only three or four times and they are very cheap. Costlier monoculars with 30x or greater magnifications are made of better prisms and lenses.
Why is that strange helicopter circling overhead in the city area? What kind of bird is preparing to build a nest on the roof? Well, Monocular man might know the answers to these questions. Monocular men are those fascinated by technology and they are also commonly known as technology geeks.
Bresser, Cobra, Tasco, Nikon, Inpro Optics, WOW Stuff and Dot2Shop are some brands of Monoculars. Prices range from £12.65 for a Bresser to £1,848.63 for a Nikon night search monocular which carries some very powerful features.
Night vision Monoculars have an all glass lens system which works in combination with a light intensifier tube to give a sharp and bright image in any dark situation. The infrared illuminator normally comes as a built in accessory and it facilitates vision even in complete darkness.
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