So you've been bitten by the astronomy bug and want to get started with your very own telescope, but you're confused by the vast number of possible purchases? Whether you are a hunter, bird watcher, astronomer, or other user of binoculars, the tips in this article can help you choose the best quality binoculars for your purposes.
When you look at objects in the night sky, they are constantly revolving in its path, this makes objects move in the night sky. You position your telescope to look at the Moon, you see craters, and find that soon as you go to call someone to take a look, they take a look and it is gone. Pay close attention to the numbers that are printed on the binoculars or quoted in the ad.
So a pair of binoculars that has the number 7x30 stamped onto the casing is a binocular that will magnify any object to seven times its actual size, and has a lens size of 30mm. Lens caps very often get misplaced, so binocular companies attach lens caps to the binocular. Waterproof construction eliminates potential damage due to wet conditions.
A pair of binoculars that reads 7x50 can magnify things seven times stronger than they actually are with a 50mm objective lens. If you are only going to spend a couple of hundred dollars for binoculars don't even bother to look at the higher priced pairs. You will not see anything if there is no single star in the sky and no street lights.
Enjoy your new binoculars and spend as much time as you can in the field. Binoculars are the perfect accessories for hiking, fishing and hunting.
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