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		<title>Finding The Worlds Best Binoculars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Binoculars used to be a ho-hum industry, but in the past five years, sales have increased 22 percent, to $268 million, after remaining flat overall during the previous five. Experts credit the upswing to better technology and retirees becoming more active outdoors. Binoculars come with numbers like 7&#215;50, 8&#215;29, 8&#215;40 or 10&#215;50. The first, lower [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Binoculars used to be a ho-hum industry, but in the past five years, sales have increased 22 percent, to $268 million, after remaining flat overall during the previous five. Experts credit the upswing to better technology and retirees becoming more active outdoors.</p>
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<p>Binoculars come with numbers like 7&#215;50, 8&#215;29, 8&#215;40 or 10&#215;50. The first, lower number is the magnification; what you see through them is that many times larger than you would see with naked eyes. Binoculars enhance this view. Binoculars turn images right side up, which can be much easier to adjust to. And you&#8217;ll be able to see galaxies, comets and star clusters without spending as much money.</p>
<p>Binoculars view nicely despite an apparent field of only 53 degrees (real field 7.5 deg). That is, the field seems big and bright and very clear. Binoculars magnify enough to show exquisite detail while providing a wide-enough field of view that you can see the comet&#8217;s head and most or all of the tail at once. Binoculars are widely used by amateur astronomers ; their wide field of view making them useful for comet and supernova seeking (<a href="www.worldsbestbinoculars.net" target="_blank">binoculars</a>) and general observation (portable binoculars). Ceres , Neptune , Pallas , Titan , and the Galilean moons of Jupiter are invisible to the naked eye but can readily be seen with binoculars.</p>
<p>Binoculars any larger than 50-60mm are some serious aperture. These are the perfect size allowing for bright images at high magnification. <a href="www.worldsbestbinoculars.net" target="_blank">binoculars</a> use two types of prisms . One is called a porro prism and one is called a roof prism. Binoculars are designed to give a correctly oriented, right side up view. This makes them ideal for terrestrial viewing, or for locating astronomical objects in the night sky.</p>
<p>Binoculars are described with two numbers with an &#8220;x&#8221; between them such as 7&#215;35 or 10&#215;42. The first number refers to the magnification power of the binocular. Binoculars virtually never have the eye relief written on them, but you can make a rough estimate by simply looking at the eye cups. Manufacturers design their eye cups to hold the binoculars at the right distance from the naked eye. Binoculars are classed using a number system, eg 7 x 50. A larger magnification is not always the best, because as magnification increases, brightness decreases.</p>
<p>Binoculars are a product for which rigorous comparative reviews really matter. Specifications rarely tell the whole story, even for image quality, not to mention comfort and usability. Binoculars usually have rubber rims around the eyepieces. This prevents the binoculars from scratching the eyeglasses&#8217; lenses. Binoculars consist of numerous air to glass surfaces with each individual surface contributing to the loss of light. Coated lense binoculars help prevent the loss of light with one or more of the surfaces being coated with one or more layers of anti-reflective coating.</p>
<p>Binoculars used to be a ho-hum industry, but in the past five years, sales have increased 22 percent, to $268 million, after remaining flat overall during the previous five. Experts credit the upswing to better technology and retirees becoming more active outdoors. Binoculars are extremely useful for anyone wishing to identify and enjoy the earth&#8217;s great diversity of butterflies. Choosing the <a href="www.worldsbestbinoculars.net" target="_blank">binoculars</a> for butterflying can be easy with a little knowledge. Binoculars and monoculars can help you see things better when you’re far away from the action, especially if you suffer from low vision. Use them for watching TV, strolling through musuem, reading traffic signs, or attending the ballgame or show.</p>
<p>Binoculars are currently found in three designs: 6&#215;30, 7&#215;50, and 8&#215;30. The first number refers to the magnification of the binoculars and the second number gives the diameter of the objective lens in millimeters. Binoculars come with “eye cups”, a sort of shield around the lenses that you put up to your eyes. These might be hard plastic cups that you twist to pull up or down, or they might be soft rubber edges that you can leave up or fold under. Binoculars are basically two low-power refracting telescopes that are mounted together. Unlike telescopes which usually invert the view, binoculars show an upright image and provide wide fields of view.</p>
<p>Binoculars come with numbers like 7&#215;50, 8&#215;29, 8&#215;40 or 10&#215;50. The first, lower number is the magnification; what you see through them is that many times larger than you would see with naked eyes. Binoculars enhance this view. Binoculars turn images right side up, which can be much easier to adjust to. And you&#8217;ll be able to see galaxies, comets and star clusters without spending as much money.</p>
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		<title>How To Choose The Best Birding Binoculars</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to birding, binoculars are a must have item. They take a tiny speck and turn it into something you can not only see but identify as part of your bird watching experience. There are quite a few different makes and models of birding binoculars on the market, ranging in price from as little as a few dollars to sophisticated models costing thousands. Popular brands include Nikon and Swarovski. Nikon produce many fine optic products and their bird watching binoculars are particularly good. Nikon binoculars are excellent for the early morning or dusk &#8211; times that most species of birds are quite active. <strong> </strong></p>
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<h2>Binoculars with Magnification and Front Lens Diameter</h2>
<p>For basic birding, a standard set that you find in any hardware or sporting goods store will probably be appropriate to your needs. They can be purchased for very little and are generally quite durable, as well as doing an adequate job of magnification. Binoculars are rated by two numbers the first of which indicates the power of the magnification and the second number denotes the diameter of the front lens. The best binoculars for bird watching also provide a wide view so that birds can be viewed in flight, as well as in a static situation.</p>
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<p>These details are usually written as, say, 7&#215;23. Thus, these binoculars would have a magnification power of seven and front lens diameter of 23 millimeters. The magnification power of the binoculars that you want depends on how far you plan to be away from the birds you are planning to watch. If you are simply looking around your neighborhood at birds on the ground or in the trees, a lesser magnification will suffice. For those that want the ability to spend a large amount of time watching birds interact naturally or where the required distance is significantly greater than watching normal everyday birds, you will want to get a stronger magnification.</p>
<h2>Changing the Level of Magnification</h2>
<p>There are birding binoculars that have just one level of magnification, these are usually the basic style that allow simply a slight amount of focusing. Then there are the ones which let you alter the level of magnification and the focus of the lens as well. These kinds of binoculars are particularly useful when switching from a close object to one further away and means you will not need a separate set of binoculars.</p>
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<h2>Make Sure Your Binoculars Are Not Too Heavy</h2>
<p>Weight is something which you should always take into account when purchasing binoculars &#8211; don&#39;t choose a pair which will be too heavy to comfortably hold for a long period. Some pairs can be hard to handle or hold up for longer periods of time, so this is another factor that you should consider if you are in the market to purchase a pair of binoculars. Many lightweight models exist today which offer all of the features of heavier models without the weight. After all, if you intend to carry them around with you whilst out on your adventures bird watching you do not want to be struggling with a heavy pair of binoculars.</p>
<p>Not being able to get to where you need to be to do a spot of bird watching because your equipment is too cumbersome will only end up ruining your trip. Some of the features to look for is scratch resistance on the lens, and a way to carry them other than in your hand or around your neck. This will help to not only protect them, but keep them out of the way while you are making your way to your location of choice.</p>
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		<title>Enjoy Bird Watching? Do You Own A Pair Of Binoculars?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bird watching is becoming an increasingly popular hobby enjoyed by people of all ages, all around the world. Most bird watching enthusiasts take pleasure in spotting these beautiful creatures for the sheer enjoyment of it; not for scientific reasons. They merely enjoy the thrill of spotting a different species of bird and studying its plumage or behavior. There are now bird watching clubs all around the globe devoted to this fascinating hobby.<span id="more-32"></span></p>
<h2>Get A Better View With Bird Watching Binoculars</h2>
<p> Many of the people who love to watch birds do so with the naked eye but, with a good pair of bird watching binoculars, the features of these feathered creatures can be viewed more closely.</p>
<p>There is a wide variety of bird watching binoculars that are especially suitable for this wonderful hobby. These birding binoculars are lightweight so that they will not weigh down the people in pursuit of beautiful birds. Good bird watching binoculars are designed to illuminate and enlarge the view of the birds for a richer bird watching experience. The best binoculars for bird watching also provide a wide view so that birds can be observed in flight, as well as in a static situation.</p>
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<h2>Focus Is Important<br /> </h2>
<p> Focus is important as it enhances the overall bird watching experience. What is the use of spotting a rare or beautiful bird at a distance if you cannot see it properly? The focus should be user friendly as birds move quickly and the time in which you have to focus on and view the bird may be very short-lived. You need to be able to focus on the bird quickly and easily so as to not miss out on that once in a lifetime opportunity.</p>
<p>The best binoculars for bird watchers will ensure the most realistic color without distortion by the bird watching optics. Many birds have gorgeous coloring, and a dedicated bird watcher will want to view the colors as realistically as possible.</p>
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<h2>Popular Bird Watching Binocular Brands<br /> </h2>
<p> Bird watching binoculars can range quite drastically in price, but you shouldn&#39;t fret &#8211; you will be able to find a decent pair of binoculars no matter your price range. Popular brands include Nikon and Swarovski. Nikon produce many fine optic products and their bird watching binoculars are particularly good. Nikon binoculars are excellent for the early morning or dusk &#8211; times that most species of birds will be quite active. They have fantastic lenses that provide excellent magnification as well as illumination, and the focus is really easy to use.</p>
<p>Swarovski also make superb bird watching binoculars. They are slightly pricey but will be worth it in the long run. Like Nikon binoculars, they are also perfect for viewing birds during times of the day when the light is quite low. Swarovski binoculars have lenses that provide you with clarity of color and they are great for focusing very quickly in situations when you do not have much time to get a good look at the birds. Another advantage of Swarovski binoculars is that they are extremely lightweight so they will be a comfortable piece of bird watching equipment that can be taken on any bird watching excursion.</p>
<p>Shop around before choosing the pair of bird watching binoculars that suits you; there is no need to spend a small fortune. Just ensure that find a pair that is comfortable in your hands and will not hinder your enjoyment of this most pleasurable hobby.</p>
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		<title>Finding Good Bird Watching Binocular Reviews</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bird watching has always been an extremely popular hobby and it is vital for the avid birdwatcher to have a great pair of binoculars. Because birds are such small and fast moving creatures it stands to reason that a good pair of binoculars that focus well are necessary. But now we have dealt with the why, how and where to find good bird watching binocular reviews becomes the big question. Why check reviews? Quite simply because you need to narrow the choice of binoculars, there are so many varieties available on the market.<span id="more-27"></span></p>
<h2>Online Sites That Contain Bird Watching Binocular Reviews</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.birdwatching.com/optics.html">Birding Optics</a> is one online site that gives good bird watching binocular reviews; it also contains several links to articles with really good information on all kinds of binoculars and optics useful for bird watching. The site also contains a link to a very useful list of binocular terminology. This list is really useful for the person who has never purchased binoculars before. It also gives advice on scopes and binoculars as well as current and past reviews.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.birdingguide.com">BirdingGuide.com</a> is another useful site for good bird watching binocular reviews.  The site motto reads “for the love of birds and the great outdoors” this indicates a true commitment to bird watching as a hobby.  One review on the site contains several brands and styles of binoculars and the specifics of their optics.  Any bird watcher is easily able to review various binoculars and select the set that suits them best.</p>
<p>For really good bird watching binocular reviews <a href="http://www.birdwatchersdigest.com">Bird Watcher&#8217;s Digest</a> contains advice covering every aspect of bird watching binoculars, and offers a complete guide for reviewing and choosing bird watching binoculars. There is also a quick search feature that allows the person to list specific optics requirements and it will list binoculars that fit into those specified optics categories.   One other popular feature on the site is a comparison feature; this allows the potential binocular purchaser to compare the specific attributes of various models of binocular.</p>
<p>All of these sites in some way or another will prove to be very helpful for finding good bird watching binocular reviews. Of course the best review of all lies with your own needs and requirements as well as opinion. Every person will find that there are certain features they like or dislike on the variety of bird watching binoculars that are available on the market. A very good idea prior to actually buying a pair of bird watching binoculars, other than just reading good bird watching binocular reviews, is to actually physically go to a store that specializes in binoculars and try a few pairs out for size.</p>
<p>Each of these sites will be very helpful in reviewing binoculars for bird watching.  Of course the best review will be the personal review.  Each person will find that they like different feature of the various quality binoculars on the market.  Before a person purchases a pair of binoculars they should take the time to look at and try out various pairs at a store that specializes in binocular sales.</p>
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		<title>View Birds Up Close With Birding Binoculars</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bird watching is an activity which brings a lot of joy to many people around the world. These people are not scientists who are doing a behavioral study of birds, but rather just ordinary people who enjoy looking at beautiful creatures. There are several organizations to which some of these people belong, including local, national and international organizations. These people often like to meet up with each other in order to share their common interest in birds. Many of the people watch birds with the naked eye, but there are bird watching binoculars, which can enhance the experience by allowing one to view the birds much more closely.</p>
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<p>Bird watching binoculars come in a wide variety of prices, and those interested in viewing their feathered friends up close will find a set of birding binoculars suitable for their budgets. There are two sizes of bird watching binoculars that are especially suitable for this wonderful hobby. These bird watching binoculars are lightweight so they will not weigh down the people in the pursuit of beautiful birds. The two models especially appropriate as bird binoculars are designed to illuminate the vision of the birds for a clear view. The best binoculars for bird watching also provide a wide view so birds can be observed in flight as well as in a static situation.</p>
<h2>Birding Binoculars Have Many Great Features</h2>
<p>Great bird watching binoculars are usually made by companies with excellent brand names. Nikon makes many fine optic products and their bird binoculars are some of the best. The optics in Nikon binoculars are excellent quality like those in many of the products from this fine company. These are great for low light situations when wildlife is likely to be roaming or flying about. These come with lenses that will provide a great magnification of all in the viewfinder. The focus on these binoculars is easy to use and adapt to different situations.</p>
<p>Another company that makes some great bird watching binoculars is Khabarovsk. Their equipment is especially good for use in low light, such as when watching birds in the early morning, when they are more likely to be moving about. The binoculars from Khabarovsk also do not distort any colors, and they are excellent for quickly focusing on birds in flight. They are also lightweight, and as such, will not weight down the dedicated bird watcher as they go looking for birds across different terrains.</p>
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		<title>Improve Your Experience With Bird Watching Optics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different of people around who love to devote their time to looking at beautiful creatures flying around above them. Some of these people may never leave their back yards, whilst others may travel around the world to see as many different types of birds as possible. Those that are more serious about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different of people around who love to devote their time to looking at beautiful creatures flying around above them. Some of these people may never leave their back yards, whilst others may travel around the world to see as many different types of birds as possible. Those that are more serious about their hobby will keep track of the birds that they observe.</p>
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<p>Most of these people are not devoted scientists who study birds like ornithologists, but they find great pleasure in viewing the birds in their natural habitats. Some of these people pursue their hobbies on their own while others join local, national and international groups that share their interest in bird watching.</p>
<p>Bird watchers often observe the birds with their naked eyes, but there are many bird watching optics to improve their view of these beautiful creatures. Bird watching optics should have many special features to catch the views of birds in flight and at rest. There are several recommendations from experts on the best binoculars available.</p>
<h2>Bird Watching Optics Light Up The Details On Beautiful Birds</h2>
<p>There are birds of many colors, but each set of birds has many fine details that make them unique. The naked eye cannot really see all of the fine details on each bird. The available bird watching optics include scopes which are often more convenient and powerful. Some of these scopes are angled while others are straight. Some bird watchers prefer one model over the other, but this is usually a matter of personal preference. The angled scopes are more easily rotated to change the view more quickly.</p>
<p>There are some really great binoculars that are available, and these bird watching optics can help to improve the overall experience for each bird watcher. It is important that any bird watching optics are nice and lightweight, as people can often spend many hours traversing some rough terrain in order to observe birds. There should also be an excellent focus mechanism on birding binoculars, as birds can move very fast.</p>
<p>The best binoculars will provide you with the most realistic color without any distortion. There are many birds with the most exquisite coloring, and your dedicated bird watcher will want to be able to see this as realistically as possible. The right kind of birding binoculars can be a wonderful bird watching optic, and can go a long way to improving the experience that can be had by bird watchers whilst out on an excursion or even in their own back yard.</p>
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