All binoculars, spotting scopes, night vision goggles, and telescopes have there pros and cons. We shall be looking at how binoculars work.
How does one choose a binocular? There are different generations of night-vision binoculars. Monoculars are preferred when it is necessary to view stationary objects.
You will need a magnification factor of at least 7, maybe up to 10 if you have a steady hand. Any higher than about 10 times magnification and you will need to mount them on a tripod as the hand shake effect makes it difficult to get a sharp image.
Phase correction is a coating on the lenses that increases the sharpness, contrast and color saturation. The more important consideration should be the field of view. It s beautiful with the naked eye, and even more grand when we can see it enlarged.
Sometimes you can buy a great pair of binoculars on the Internet cheaper than in the stores. Spend the money on a pair of binoculars that you can afford.
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