
Steiner 512 Nighthunter 12 x 56 Binoculars, Poro Prism
Steiner is the first company to integrate a compass into a binocular. They are famous in manufacturing binoculars. Steiner Binoculars are tougher than ever, extremely lightweight, with innovative design, durable construction and the benefit of German-engineered optics technology for a lifetime of dependable performance. Steiner has always made good binoculars distinguished by toughness and light weight.
Posted in: steiner binoculars, Date: July 17
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10×30 Image Stabilizer Binocular
Price: $429.99
Canon’s new 10×30 IS Binoculars deliver outstanding optical performance and unparalleled image stabilization capabilities at a very affordable price
Its features:
Reasonable price:
Canon’s new 10×30 IS Binoculars present outstanding optical performance and unparalleled image stabilization capabilities within your means.
See things clear:
You may be far-flung, either sitting in the last row of the stadium or at the water’s edge, no issues you’ll get a close-up view of the occurrences with these contoured, lightweight binoculars.
Handy:
The 10×30 IS Binoculars are devised to fit perfectly in your hands. A textured rubber coating endows non-slip grip and protection from the elements. The center-mounted focus and Image Stabilizer controls are easily accessible from either hand.
Super Spectra multi-coating:
The lenses are coated with Canon’s unique Super Spectra multi-coating, which improves overall image quality by maximizing contrast and minimizing color smear.
Sharp images:
With the Canon 10×30 IS Binoculars, you’ll get images of extraordinary clarity that are sharp and distortion-free.
Innovative design:
Its advanced design bestows a long 14.5mm eye relief, making the 10×30 IS Binoculars, a great choice for full-time eyeglass wearers. It has 6 degrees field of view (314′ at 1000 yards) and includes soft case.
Canon’s worldwide reputation as a technology leader is demonstrated by its continued presence in the top five of companies awarded U.S. patents each year. Canon ranked first among Japan-based companies and second in the world for companies receiving patents awarded by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in 2005.
Posted in: Canon binoculars, Date: July 7
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Diopter adjustment
Roughly all binoculars have a “diopter adjustment” which allows you to set the two sides of your binoculars to match the differences between your eyes. You can find it on the right side, you can see zero marked between a plus and a minus sign. Make sure its at zero before you start this adjustment.
• Place the lens cap or the palm of your right hand over the right objective lens (or the left hand over the left lens if that’s the side with the diopter adjustment) and focus on the object using the central focus. Make the focus as crisp as you can. Try to do this without closing your other eye.
• Switch your hand or lens cap to cover the other objective lens, and now make the same object as crisp as you can using the diopter adjustment.
• Switch your hand or lens cap again to double check how good the focus is-if adjustments are necessary, use the central focus.
• Then switch your hand or lens cap one last time, and fine tune the diopter adjustment.
• Now look through both lenses, and make sure the object is well-focused. Focus on something closer, and something farther away, using the central focus, to make sure the binoculars are set right. Then notice exactly where the diopter adjustment is set. This is where it should stay whenever you use your binoculars. (If you sometimes wear different glasses or contact lenses, your diopter adjustment setting may be different in those situations.) You should always use the center focus now.
Once in a while you should retest the diopter setting in case your vision has changed.
Posted in: Binoculars Information, Date: June 27
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Binoculars are most often used by people who travel. Binoculars are mainly helpful in journey travel, such as traveling to national parks or safaris, where the explorer might want to view wildlife. Travel binoculars are usually lighter and more solid than usual binoculars. They effortlessly fit in a carry on bag, and some are tiny enough to fit in a pouch.
It’s always good to know the working of binocular before you choose.
Prism
With the help of prism you see the images right-side-up when looking through the binoculars. Travel binoculars usually have roof prisms, which are present inside the optical tube of the binoculars. It reduces the space and makes it great to travel.
Lens Coating
Glass surfaces are coated that touch the outside air. The coating helps transmit the light. Its better to look for binoculars which are fully coated. Multicoated binoculars reduces glare.
Magnification and Objective Lenses
Magnification is the power of the binoculars. Magnification is usually confirmed in two numbers, such as 8 x 25. The first number means how much the binoculars magnify an object. An 8x magnification means that the object looks eight times closer than natural eyesight. The second number is the objective lens diameter. The lesser the diameter, the more compact your binoculars are for travel. However, the larger the diameter, the more light you will have entering your binoculars. The objective lens is the lens that faces the object.
Exit Pupil
The exit pupil is the lens by your eye. If you hold the binoculars at arms length, you will see a small spot of light through the eyepieces. This is the exit pupil.
Field of View
You will have a limited field of view, which is the area you can see when looking through your binoculars. This area is measured in degrees. If you are going to be watching moving objects, look for a large field of view.
Source: http://www.travelequipments.com/travel-equipments-articles/discount-binoculars.htm
Posted in: Binoculars Information, Date: June 17
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Carson XM-832HD 8×32 XM-HD Binoculars with High Definition Optics 8x 32mm
Price: $364.49
They provide good quality binoculars for the customers. From full size binoculars, as well as Compact Binoculars, Carson Binoculars will please any kind of customers. They believe in originality, high-quality and extraordinary value.
In Carson’s XM-832HD they have introduced a new HD optical coating technology to ensure the brightest, sharpest images possible. They are shock proof, water proof and fog proof. This binocular gives extra long eye relief with twist down eyecups.
Posted in: Binoculars Information, Date: June 10
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Nikon Sports & Marine 7×50 Binoculars
Price: $324.49
Nikon binoculars are built to handle the real world with superb optics, incredible ruggedness and the optical performance. Nikon Binoculars are well known for their quality and performance. Their main criteria are customer satisfaction. All the models features finely tuned ergonomic engineering for comfortable handling during long hours of use.
Nikon Sports & Marine 7×50 Binoculars are fog free with O-ring seal and nitrogen gas. It has Built-in compass with illuminator and scale. For a clear field of view they have designed High-eye point for wearers of eyeglasses. They are shock resistance and have a firm comfortable grip. They also provide floating strap.
Posted in: Binoculars Information, Date: May 28
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Celestron Skymaster 15×70 Porro Prism Binoculars
Price: $87.95
Celestron’s SkyMaster Series are high performance binoculars. They are ideal for astronomical viewing for terrestrial use mainly for long distance. Each SkyMaster model has high quality BAK-4 prisms and multi-coated optics for enhanced contrast. Celestron has designed and engineered the larger SkyMaster models to meet the special demands of extended astronomical or terrestrial viewing sessions.
The 15×70 version is one of the most popular models in the series. It offers serious large aperture light gathering in an affordable and reasonably lightweight configuration.
Features
• 15x magnification porro prism binocular
• Large 70mm objective lens offers maximum image brightness in low-light and long-range conditions
• Four-element objective lens for ultra sharp focus across the field of view
• Multi-Coated optics for sharp, clear views
• Suitable for terrestrial or astronomical viewing
• Protective rubber covering for ultra-firm grip
• Large center focus know for easy focusing
• Tripod adapter included
• Long eye relief ideal for eyeglass wearers
• Carrying case included for travel and safe storage
• No Fault Warranty provides best protection and product support on the market
Posted in: Binoculars Information, Date: May 21
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Brunton Eterna 7×50 Military Style Porro Prism Binoculars with Ranging Reticle
Price: $577.49
The quality of Brunton Products remains the same after century of innovations. Bruton still looks for new ways to explore and improve our own.
This prism is named after the Italian optician Ignazio Porro who first discovered the mechanism of this optical design in 1854. Porro-Prism- which is a combination of double prism arranged in a Z-like configuration. Production of binoculars has drastically improved after the usage of porro-prism with objective lenses that are well separated but offset from the eyepieces. Porro-prism designs also allow benefit of folding the optical path so that the physical length of the binoculars is less than the focal length of the objective and wider spacing of the objectives gives better sensation of depth.
Features
• BaK-4 prism glass
• Full multi-coating
• Individual eye-focus
• Waterproof/fogproof
• Nitrogen filled
• Aluminum frame w/ ergonomic body armor
• Ranging reticle in FOV
• Tripod/monopod compatible
• Limited lifetime warranty
Posted in: Brunton Binoculars, Date: May 15
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Steiner Predator? Binoculars - Roof Prism
Price: $949.99
Steiner-Optik GmbH, a German-based firm, was founded in 1947 by Carl Steiner. This is a company that manufactures binoculars which have, over the years, earned sterling reputations. The 12×50 feature the famous game sensing High Contrast lens coatings along with superior low light performance. It is a solid work horse for great distance. It is the best choice for long viewing under all lighting conditions in open country. The 12×50 Predator is easy and comfortable to use for hours on end. This unique optical coating delivers a highly contrasted view of deer, elk, turkey, and most woodland animals against a foliated background, which gives you an edge by allowing you to spot animals quickly and easily. Super clear and sharp optics.
Specifications:
Weight : 29 oz
Field of view : 210 feet @ 1000 yards
Eye relief : 15 mm
Dimensions : (inches) 6.2L x 4.6W x 1.8H
Technical Details:
Magnification : 12x
Object lens diameter : 50 millimeters
Prism : Porro
Lens coating : Predator coating on objective lenses, magnesium fluoride multicoating
on all air-to-glass surfaces
Focus system : Individual
Accessories included : Strap and attached objective lens cap
Weatherproof : Water resistant
Shockproof : Yes
Warranty: 10 years
Posted in: steiner binoculars, Date: May 5
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Night Owl Optics National Geographic Binoculars - 5.0x
Price: $893.49
Night Owl Optics National Geographic Binoculars - 5.0x device has top quality optics. It is the perfect product if you want value for money .The body of the binocular is coated with two piece rubber which gives extended life and a built-in high quality Infrared Illuminator. These binoculars also provide Auto-Gain control to remove negative effects of bright light. It also comes with Pelican Watertight Protective Cases. They are very user friendly. Ergonomic design for comfortable handling. It has got Soft-touch on/off and IR control buttons. Uses 2 x AA batteries. It weighs 40 ounces. The camera is easy to use and has various settings which you can use to alter the shutter and aperture speeds. It has automatic focus, which can be overridden to manual. You can also alter the settings of the pixels used, so that you use less memory.