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Posted on March 4th, 2008 at 7:25 pm by admin

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Have You Tried Nikon Binoculars? (Best rated binoculars)
Posted on January 15th, 2008 at 8:03 am by admin
Tip! * As with almost everything else in life, with binoculars you get what you pay for. There are binoculars that cost under $10 and others which cost in excess of $2,500.

Nikon is a company that reaches out to the public with their school of birding, their logo apparel and mugs, their adventure searches. They can hook you up with plenty of fun places to put your Nikon binoculars to use while wearing their shirts and drinking from their mugs. You can make new friends on the excursions they offer. They offer a wilderness database to help you choose between ranches, an Eco Tour, Camping/hiking, Paddling, Fishing, and Hunting. All are exceptional trips for getting your new experiences with your Nikon binoculars. Your binoculars can help you make memories to share with your friends, neighbors, co-workers, and children. Fill your scrapbooks with memories that will build new bonds. Share your photo opportunities you’ll gain from using your binoculars in the Nikon photo contests. Nikon has an impressive long list of binoculars. One of their best lower priced binocular costs $69 and is the 8×40 Action Ultra Wide View. They’re recommended for hunting, sporting events, bird watching, and astronomy. Weighing less than 2 lbs, they’re more on the lighter side of binoculars. They aren’t waterproof, but they do receive high reviews from consumers. You can buy accessories for them: cleaning kits, tripod adapters, tripods, field harnesses and polarizing filters, eye cups, and pillar stands. They are user-friendly for eyeglass wearers. One area of use that is seldom touched on regarding binoculars is that of education. These handy products can help a parent put his or her children in touch with nature. The children can learn about binoculars themselves and their many uses. They can learn about what they see when they use them and the difference in the view, different professions that use binoculars, the companies that make them and how widespread they are, and the market in which they are sold. They could, in turn, go on to teach their friends the benefits of binoculars and the world beyond their normal everyday eyesight! Teach your child about math and the economy and products by comparing the binoculars on the market. Teach them how people will see the benefits in different ways, how one thing will bother one person that will not bother another. Nikon will even help you learn how to properly adjust and focus binoculars to get the most out of their product! It offers an outstanding web site which includes the wonderful detailed pictures to teach all the fine points about binoculars. They also offer sight-seeing binoculars for tourism purposes. The Nikon Company proves their intelligence with this website, which helps to reinforce their reliability in the market. There is even a USA website for their products. With sports being such a popular way to use binoculars, you are sure to find a Nikon pair that suits your preferences. Anyone who has been to a big game and gotten seats that are far away knows how hard viewing can be without assistance. No one wants to pay big money for their tickets, fuel to get there, food and drink during the game, and hassle with the crowd just to miss the best parts of the game because they can’t see what’s happening. Nikon will help make your trip and your efforts to what could very well be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, worthwhile.


Fujinon Binoculars-Created For The Open Waters (Binoculars case)
Posted on January 14th, 2008 at 9:30 am by admin
Tip! Compact binoculars are mostly used by travelers, sportsmen, hunters, bird watchers, and nature lovers. The first thing to know about a compact binocular is that it is two small telescopes mechanically linked together.

The name Fuji has always been synonymous with film. Lately one of Fuji’s sub-companies has been making a breakthrough in another field… binoculars, particularly marine binoculars. Characteristics of Fujinon binoculars are clarity, color rendition, sharpness, and image definition. Fujinon has also gone out of their way to make sure that the eyepieces they use in their binoculars are comfortable. Many of their binoculars are now being offered with compasses. Fujinon binoculars can be a found aboard commercial fishing vessels, personal yachts, and military ships. One line of Fujinon binoculars that is enjoying popularity among marine enthusiast is the Fujinon “SX” series. The “SX” series of binoculars is designed with lenses that have been coated with Electron Beam Coating (EBC), this coating improves the lens clarity as much as fifteen percent more then other brands of binoculars. The Electron Beam Coating makes the Fujinon lenses extremely useful at twilight, dawn, late fall and into the winter. The “SX” lenses have an overall brightness factor of 95%. Night vision scopes are the only lenses that provide better imagery during low light. By using a flat image plane, the Fujinon “SX” binoculars produce sharper, truer to life images, with a minimal amount of distortions and astigmatism. Fujinon constructed the “SX” binoculars with the military in mind. By following exacting military specifications the “SX” housing is water and fog proof, durable, and lightweight. While it was still at the factory, Fujinon outfitted the binoculars with Nitrogen filled housing that is made out of slip-resistant, lightweight aluminum alloys. Fujinon has started to equip many of their “SX” binoculars with Silva compasses. Silva compasses are made in Scotland. They produced their first compass in the 1928 and in the following year they have become renowned for their durability and precision. The SIlva Company also manufactures binoculars, headlights, and wind meters. When they equipped their binoculars with the Silva compass, Fujinon was thinking about the nighttime sailor and illuminated the compass with a beta light. It is possible to purchase a pair of Fujinon binoculars with or without the compass. If you choose a pair of binoculars that have and attached compass, keep it away from batteries and magnets. An example of the the Fujinon “SX” series is the Fujinon Pro 45 sx 7X50. This binocular in blessed with features such as; seven times the magnification, eye-relief is 23mm, the field of vision is 131 meters, the lens diameter is 50mm, the exit pupil brightness is 7.1mm, the relative brightness is 50.4, and the inter-pupillary distance is 56~74mm. The Fujinon Pro 45 sx is 200 mm long and 218mm wide. It weighs 1.62 kg. Accouterments that come with the Fujinon Pro 45 SX 7X50 are; a binocular case, a neck strap, and compass illumination. Additional items consumers might want to purchase for their Fujinon Pro 45 SX 7X50 are; a tripod, a tripod adapter, and a floating neck strap. In addition to maritime enthusiast, Fujinon binoculars have also been purchased by astronomers, birdwatchers, and law enforcement.


Pocket binoculars - The Benefits of Breaker Cobra Binoculars
Posted on January 13th, 2008 at 2:00 pm by admin
Tip! * Binoculars with a magnification power greater than 10x (and without a stability feature) will be difficult to hold steady. This becomes important when viewing the night sky or distant mountains.

Breaker Cobra binoculars are perfect for the serious and the casual outdoors person alike. These binoculars are in a class by themselves especially when you consider the outstanding price points for these binoculars.

Unlike many other binoculars, Breaker Cobra binoculars have enhanced depth perception so you can more easily determine which objects are in front of other objects and which are behind other objects, this used to be extremely difficult especially in the dark. Breaker Cobra binoculars rectify this problem and help you have much greater depth perception.

Binoculars cameras - What Would You Use Binoculars For?
Posted on January 12th, 2008 at 6:30 pm by admin
Tip! Roof-prism models are generally lighter and smaller than Porro models, but you will usually pay more. If the binoculars are sealed and filled with nitrogen gas, they will not cloud with condensation.

How many different uses can one find for a pair of binoculars? Well, the military finds them useful for top secret missions, during war, during training. The government and our police departments find them helpful to protect against crime and aid in the security of our nation. Many nature stories have been written because of the helpful aid of a pair of binoculars! Children use them to play spy games and learn about animals and birds. Oceanographers use them during their studies. Marine biologists include them in their gear. Binoculars are meant to extend your vision capabilities, not to replace glasses or contacts, but to enhance. They’re an extra set of eyes for distance viewing. More money spent does not necessarily mean you will get the best choice available. You’ll need to explore the options in price and in product. More features do not mean the best buy either as some features tend to take the concentration of quality for the parts that need it most. It is almost impossible for another person to buy you the perfect pair, although not completely out of reach. Each person is different, therefore fit and focus will be different for each person. No two birdwatchers are likely to have the exact same binoculars set in the exact way. All binoculars have the basic components of magnifying glasses and prisms. If you’re likely to be using your binoculars for extended periods of time, the quality is even more important. The bigger an object appears, the harder it is to hold a steady focus. That’s one reason tripods are useful. The tripod is certainly important to the photographer for reasons other than to just hold a camera. If you want to buy the combo of digital camera/binocular made as one unit, you’ll want to make sure the camera focuses with the binoculars for the best results. How large the object will be magnified is important, but it’s useless if you can’t get a steady, clear image. People with eyeglasses will need an eye relief of at least 15 mm. The eye relief is the distance between your eye and the binoculars due to your glasses frame and lenses putting a barrier between you and the equipment. Multi-coated lenses reduce the light lost in the binoculars, which gives you a better image. Porro prisms are better with BAK4 than with BK7, although Porro and Roof both work well. The larger number for the exit pupil, the better your resolution will be. And last, but not least the diopter is your focus setting to adjust for the difference in vision from one eye to another. Most people will have a different vision in one eye than the other. Whatever your choice of binoculars, there are certainly plenty of choices on the market! There are manufacturers and dealers all over the world upgrading their products due to technological advances in an ongoing attempt to be the best and sell the most. Binoculars are used for fun, but they are also used for very important reasons, so they must satisfy a wide consumer audience.

Binoculars Lens Protectors (30×80 binoculars)
Posted on January 11th, 2008 at 9:04 pm by admin
Tip! Most binoculars are used to view objects at very far distances and have to be focused for the viewer to see things clearly. Focus adjustments on each set of binoculars are different, some binocular lenses can be focused independently while others can be focused at the same time by turning a little wheel in between the telescopes.

Binoculars are two identical telescopes placed side-by-side that are designed to point accurately in the same direction. Binoculars come in different sizes and shapes to suit different purposes. Widely used for stargazing, bird watching, hunting, and fishing, binoculars are of great use to sport and nature lovers. Binoculars can be carried anywhere with you, from theatres to forests, from lakeshores to playgrounds.

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