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Binoculars
always come in handy - whether you're an avid hunter or an occasional
theater-goer. They are essential gear for camping and hiking, a day in
the field or a vacation trip to the grand canyon. Choosing the
best
binocular for your needs isn't always easy. Consider when, where and
how often you plan to use them in order to select a binocular with a
combination of features that are right for you. |
BINOCULAR MAGNIFICATION
(POWER)
Binoculars are often referred to by two numbers separated with an "x".
For example; 8x32. The first number is the power or magnification of
the binocular. With an 8x32 binocular, the object being viewed appears
to be eight times closer than you would see it with the unaided eye.
We do NOT recommend to use binoculars with magnification over 10x
without a tripod - if you go with too much magnification in a
hand-held binocular, your image will be very shaky! Also, many people ask - How far can you see with a binocular? - we always answer - You can see as far your eyes can see, but the objects will seem to be closer - magnified by the power of your binoculars.
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giant
Oberwerk binoculars with 25x and 40x magnification.
OBJECTIVE
LENS SIZE (APERTURE)
The second number in the formula (8x32) is the diameter of the
objective or front lens. The larger the objective lens, the more light
that enters the binocular, and the brighter the image. |
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TERMINOLOGY |
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1.
DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT |
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2.
OCULAR LENS ASSEMBLY |
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3.
PRISM SYSTEM |
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4.
FOCUS SYSTEM |
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5.
HINGE |
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6.
OBJECTIVE LENS |
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Binocular
A binocular consists of two optical systems that are joined by a hinge and
(typically) share a common focusing mechanism. The ability to create an
image for both eyes simultaneously provides a realistic perception of
depth. Binoculars are available in a great variety of sizes, magnifying
powers and features to suit any purpose or preference.
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TYPES OF Binoculars |
Standard Binoculars -
A standard or full-size binocular can be used for everything from
nature observation to spectator sports. |
Compact Binoculars -
Compact Binoculars are smaller and lighter in weight and are a good
choice to take along to the theater or concerts or on hikes and
hunting trips. |
Wide angle Binoculars -
Wide angle Binoculars are ideal for tracking fast-moving action across
wide areas such as football fields, racetracks and wilderness terrain. |
Zoom Binoculars
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A zoom binocular allows the user to increase the magnification in
order to focus in on the details. From distant to near view, it's the
best of both worlds. |
Waterproof Binoculars -
Waterproof Binoculars deliver clarity despite foul weather conditions
including fog, rain and ice. O-ring sealed and nitrogen purged for
reliable fogproof, waterproof performance. |
Coated Optics
Lens surface coatings reduce light loss and glare due to reflection for a
brighter, higher-contrast image with less eyestrain.
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TYPES OF COATINGS |
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Coated - A single layer on at least
one lens surface.
Fully Coated - A single layer on all
air-to-glass surfaces.
Multi-Coated - Multiple layers on at
least one lens surface.
Fully Multi-Coated - Multiple layers
on all
air-to-glass surfaces. |
PC-3® Phase Coating
Found on the best roof prism Binoculars, this chemical coating is applied
to the prisms to enhance resolution and contrast. Would not provide an
advantage on porro prism models.
Diopter Adjustment
A "fine focus" adjustment ring usually provided around one eyepiece to
accommodate for vision differences between the right and left eyes.
Exit Pupil
Refers to the size of the circle of light visible at the eyepiece of a
binocular. The larger the exit pupil, the brighter the image. To determine
the size, divide the objective lens diameter by the power (an 8x32 model
has an exit pupil of 4mm).
EyeGlass Wearers - Eyecups
Bausch & Lomb® and Bushnell® Binoculars come with
twist-up, pop-up or soft rubber fold-down eyecups which go down for
eyeglass wearers.. These options allow everyone to see the entire field of
view.
Eye Relief
The distance a binocular can be held away from the eye and still present
the full field of view. Extended or long eye relief reduces eyestrain and
is ideal for eyeglass wearers.
Field of View (F.O.V.)
The side-to-side measurement of the circular viewing field or subject
area. It is defined by the width in feet or meters of the area visible at
1000 yards or meters. A wide angle binocular features a wide field of view
and is better for following action. Generally, the higher the
magnification, the narrower the field of view.
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TYPES OF FOCUSING SYSTEMS |
INSTAFOCUS® - A paddle or
rocker bar between the
barrels adjusts the lenses allowing for rapid focusing adjustment.
Ideal for following subjects in motion.
Center Focus - A focus wheel between
the barrels moves the lenses.
PermaFocus® - Does not
require focusing. The optics are preset and optimized for distant
subjects and fine focusing is achieved via the user's eyes. |
I.P.D. (Inter-Pupillary Distance)
The distance between the eyes differs from person to person. The
adjustment for this difference is accomplished by opening or closing the
hinged portion of the binocular to bring the eyepieces closer together or
father apart.
Light Transmission
Refers to the efficiency of an optic, or its ability to deliver the
maximum amount of the light entering the objective lens to the eye.
Magnification (Power)
Binoculars are often referred to by two numbers separated with an "x". For
example: 8x32. The first number is the power or magnification of the
binocular. With an 8x32 binocular, the object being viewed appears to be
eight times closer than you would see it with the unaided eye.
Objective Lens Size
The second number in the formula (8x32) is the diameter of the objective
or front lens. The larger the objective lens, the more light that enters
the binocular, and the brighter the image.
Near or Close Focus
The shortest distance at which the binocular is capable of providing a
sharply focused image of an object. Especially of interest to birdwatchers
and nature buffs.
Prism Glass
Most optical prisms are made from borosilicate (BK-7) glass or barium
crown (BAK-4) glass. BAK-4 is the higher quality glass yielding brighter
images and high edge sharpness.
Prism SYSTEMS
The prism system of a binocular reduces the size needed to provide focal
length and turns what would be an upside-down image right-side-up. There
are two types of prism systems, roof and porro.
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TYPES OF PRISM SYSTEMS |
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Roof Prism Binocular System - In roof prism
Binoculars the prisms overlap closely, allowing the objective lenses
to line up directly with the eyepiece. The result is a slim,
stream-lined shape in which the lenses and prisms are in a straight
line.
Porro Prism Binocular System - In porro
prism Binoculars the objective or front lens is offset from the
eyepiece. Porro prism Binoculars provide greater depth perception
and generally offer a wider field of view. |
RAINGUARD®
Bushnell's exclusive, patent pending, hydro-phobic (water-repellent)
coating on which condensation from rain, fog or snow forms in much smaller
droplets than on standard coatings. Smaller droplets scatter less light
which results in increased light transmission and a clearer image. Makes
the binocular useful even when looking directly into the driving rain.
Resolution
Resolution, or definition, is the ability of a binocular to distinguish
fine detail and retain clarity.
Waterproof/Fogproof
Some Binoculars are O-ring sealed and nitrogen-purged for total waterproof
and fogproof protection. These models can withstand complete immersion in
water and stay dry inside. The interior optical surfaces won't fog due to
rapid temperature change or humidity.
Zoom Binocular
A binocular with a variable power range, for example: 8-20x. Magnification
is changed with a convenient lever or knob allowing you to increase the
magnification when you want to get in close for detail from a distance. Bushnell Binoculars Manual is available for download here |