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subject: How To Select Your Bird Watching Binoculars [print this page]


Unlike other sports involving wildlife, birdwatching is the only one that lets you observe the birds in their natural habitat. The degree of enjoyment you get will highly rely on the sort of birder binoculars you purchase. Those just starting out on this activity would need

to get their first binoculars and if they opt to, a Tripod Mount For Binoculars is a very important step. With all the choices out there, how are can you ensure to get the best birding binoculars? Below are some factors to consider:

1.Near and Far-when trying them out, focus on things with different distances and see how it does. The less you need to adjust the wheel the better. This is an important factor since you might have to quickly change focus and switch very frequently. This way, you can easily follow birds.

2..Match - buying a pair of binoculars has to be for you as an individual since

everyone has differently shaped heads. You should be able to look through with both your eyes with ease and the image must be perfectly clear. Make sure you have easy access to the

focusing wheel so you can adjust fast.

Remember that you probably will be carrying your binoculars around all day so select one that isn't too heavy and whose strap doesn't fit too tightly and can be adjusted.

Binoculars with fold-down eye caps are best for those who use glasses. Those with rubber coating are widely preferred due to their comfortable grip.

3. Magnifying- you'll find two numbers with an 'X' between like 8x40. The first number signifies the number of times the object will be magnified, in the sample- eight times. Birdwatchers should stay away from the power zoom binoculars which are too heavy and hard to manage.

The second number-40 is the width of the largest lens in millimeters. The amount of brightness let in can be seen with the bigger number. The bigger the better since more light will be let in and you'll have a better view. You'll have to decide how heavy you're willing to go since the ones that let in much light tend to be heavier.

Once you purchase your binoculars, you have to maintain them especially the optics. Binoculars are very durable if well maintained and can last through ones lifetime. Here are five tips:

* Don't drop or bang them. They may look sturdy but the inner parts easily get destroyed and are difficult to replace.

* lenses should be kept clean. Sand easily scratches lenses so first blow away any sand then wipe them gently.

* If you start seeing in doubles, take them for repair. You eyesight may be affected with continued use.

* Always keep them dry

* Once in a while, let someone else check them. You can easily overlook a flaw and keep on using them.

by: Adriano Ortsaced.




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