There are many advantages of using binoculars over monoculars. One of the most important accessories for hunters is a good pair of binoculars.
Still, recent trends have brought down the price to more affordable levels. Those who have little room to stow prefer a monocular over a binocular. The soft or rubber fold-down eye cups will give eyeglass wearers a better view by allowing them to see the entire field.
Glass also has a tendency to reflect as much as five percent of the light that arrives at its surface back towards the light source. Size is dictated by the objective lens. Magnification over ten generally causes the binoculars to lose some image crispness.
The waterproof models will be corrosion resistant and buoyant, not just repelling water from the lens. So unlike ordinary day light binoculars the range for night ones is not that extended. Coupled with the size of the objective is the light gathering ability of the lens and the field of view.
Binoculars that have built in digital cameras are becoming increasingly popular among photographers, bird-hunters and those spies we mentioned earlier. My experience says you will need to spend at least two hundred and fifty dollars for a pair of binoculars worth having.
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