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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

meade binoculars - get the right pair the first time

With the beginning of spring migration it is time to consider investing in new binoculars. Never wipe dust or dirt off your valuable binoculars using your handkerchief or shirt sleeve.

While cleaning your binoculars, you should take care to see that no cleaning mark or scratch is left on the surface of the lens. You may use your binoculars for sporting (watching your favorite team from the stands), hunting (they won't weigh you down or take much space), birdwatching (you can hold them steady for long periods without tiring), or just everyday nature lovers. Focus adjustments on each set of binoculars are different, some binocular lenses can be focused independently while others can be focused at the same time by turning a little wheel in between the telescopes.

Microfibre lens cloths are made of tiny polyester or polyamide fibers that are a thousand times thinner than human hair. You will need a magnification factor of at least 7, maybe up to 10 if you have a steady hand. The first number gives the power of the magnification and the second number tells the diameter of the objective lens in millimeters which measures its light gathering strength.

The size of the binocular will probably affect the way they feel in your hands. The majority of pocket binoculars can be folded up when not in use. You can even achieve getting advice about telescopes online, you can look at reviews, you can email a telescope seller or give them a quick call to get more information.

These tips hopefully will lend themselves to your benefit. You want to keep these for years to come so you might as well be comfortable.

monocular cues - gettng your first one

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