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nikon 10×50

Posted on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 in nikon

nikon 10x50
Binoculars zoom lenses?

Everyone is saying you do not zoom binoculars, but what if you want to expand your binoculars in and out of an object is probably too close or far away? I am planning to buy traiblazer Nikon 10X50, but I fear that if no zoom, which will serve no justice. This is the first time that the purchase of a binocular, and I've been doing lots of research, but everything is a little clear threshold? I'm using for stargazing, bird watching, etc. 10X50 is pretty good, although there is still no zoom? Also, it has about 292 feet wide FOV .. Is this enough? I read that the broader view, more distortion is likely to have.

A 10×50 is as good as you can get for normal binoculars. You can get more astro binoculars big but not good, without a correct assembly and are uncomfortable to use on normal tripods because they are much shorter than the telescope and tripod head only in the way at high altitudes, to have a binocular mount which is expensive to buy, or make one. Here are some of the typical parallelogram astronomy. Sitting time. Do not weak. http://www.bigbinoculars.com/pmounts.htm. . . . 10×50s are much more practical and will give you excellent views of the sky and are excellent for bird watching. They do very well when it's at dusk, when many birders are looking out for birds flying home and getting settled for overnight. Here is the material on image brightness of day or night, enlargement, etc. see the list of myths on the right. The coatings are very good at these days so the argument against them in the link really is out of date but all the other myths are explained very well. Http: / / www.birdwatching.com/optics/myths2006-9.html . . . . . This is a great place to explain everything in a simple but accurate … everything you need to know http://www.aoe.com.au/binocular_guide.html. . . . . Finally, before expenditure burdens in the Nikon, take a look at some of Helios 10×50 half price and see if you can find any difference in image quality. All we see with our own eyes. But while the sound of a loudspeaker is if you're bad speakers sound just not the best for you. Obviously. It's the same with the binoculars. Leitz, Swarovski can give brilliant sharpness, but you can see? 10x will have a job and be anything like as good as the image is in the best binoculars because the level of sharpness is greater than the eye can see. The lenses are so good. One of the benefits you get with almost all of the above is a flat land right to the edge, but we see all the field at a time anyway. We can not see 50-60 degrees wide as most binoculars are fields and to see everything sharply at the same time, if we are looking out for our eyes or through a telescope or binoculars. The eye wanders through the countryside to see all there, with or without use of binoculars. Try it. Look at the wallpaper or the point of view from the window and really realize how much of it is strong when it stares directly in front of you. We see it every acute when we are not aware of the work of our eyes, "because our eyes are wandering all over the place .. When we see something interesting on the side of our vision we turn to look at best, to get a clear vision. It's the same when looking through an eyepiece. Your eye wanders through the countryside, not see everything sharply at the same time, despite having an overall impression of the sharpness and curvature in the field. Small changes in approach are all you need to compensate the field curvature in most cases and becomes automatic with a finger on the focus wheel anyway, to save money. Mostly just move a little to the Binos centalise piece of something interesting we found over the edge field, like turning your head to see things more clearly in the day to day looking for things. You pay a sum of money for extra sharpness and flat field …… Many cheaper binoculars are not very far in practice, and some of them are so good for practical use of things that cost hundreds of drawer dollars or pounds, you will leave behind most of the time for fear of damaging them. Helios 7×50 and 10×50 have a Meade 15×70, a 20×80, and several other Binos. Helios 10×50 are that out of me most times. Helios Binoculars are given "Best Buy" in the reviews of binoculars for astronomy and bird watching. Scroll down to some decent 10×50s at a good price. http://www.firstlightoptics.com/products.php?cat=104. . . . . Zoom binoculars are useless for decent vision. The image you will not be anywhere near as good as the Nikon Binos or Helios or even much cheaper. Basically, zoom binoculars are rubbish, unless you want a show-off trim to boast about. It is better to buy Binos appropriate, and you get much more use of them. Soon get fed up with the zoom efforts and get sick of reduced field as you expand image and the images that allow you to actually do more with less competition, because the images on top of the zoom is so poor .. 10×50s reign for binoculars workshops covering a host of uses, and good does not cost a fortune. Have fun looking.

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