Leupold, Factory (25×100 binoculars) New, Mk4 Tactical Binoculars
Posted on October 28th, 2007 at 1:17 am by admin
Tip! Pocket binoculars are specially designed to resist dust, dirt, rain, mist, splashes, sun, or snow. Most pocket binoculars also feature long eye relief.
Leupold makes binoculars, scopes, wrenches, bases and rings for scope mounts. Lives depend on their products, which are rugged, accurate, waterproof, and provide optical excellence. The unique feature in their MK4 $359.99 pair of binoculars is the rotating reticle. It allows for proper estimation of range on targets that aren’t perfectly level. A reticle is like the crosshairs on a scope. It’s a shape that is superimposed on an image to align your binoculars. The most common reticle is a red dot, although there are several types of reticles which include: holographic, collimated, illuminated, etched, and wire. Good collimated binoculars are aligned from the factory with laser precision, so they’ll be more expensive than binoculars that aren’t collimated. It refers to the optical and mechanical alignment of your equipment. Binoculars have a very wide price range, changing from one brand to another, one store to another-even on the very same pair of binoculars, and the added features or quality. Tactical gear can include everything from rifles, compression wear, scopes, gloves, knives, pistol pouches, harnesses, and canteens. The tactical binoculars are just one more item that must be top quality for an extreme mission. This said, the public still has access to the Factory New, Leupold MK4 Tactical Binoculars. The fact that the public has access does not diminish these binoculars in importance or quality. Since they are not considered a weapon, it is easier to see why they would not require a license for public use. So, even if you don’t require a special license or certificate or profession that uses these tactical binoculars, you can still have access as long as you can afford them. It may be possible to buy them cheaper then $359.99 if you shopped around. You could possibly find a pair at an online auction or a used military supply store. Maybe you just want a pair so you can have bragging rights to owning something that can be used by the military. Some people just like to have such as this in their collection, and devoted collectors wouldn’t blink an eye at the $359.99 price tag! However, the Leupold military binoculars should be factory new for the best assurance of condition and warranty. Binoculars that are sold used might be out of collimation, which can be hard on your eyes. The can lose collimation simply by being dropped accidentally. It is possible to have them adjusted by a service professional. The features of the Leupold MK4 Tactical Binoculars that you are sure to get with a factory new pair are: 1. 60-70mm adjustment range 2. phase-coated prisms 3. nitrogen purged for assurance of waterproofing and resistance to moisture 4. water and fog proof 5. rotating reticle 6. twist-up eyecups 7. light weight (25.7 oz) 8. shock absorbing armor The Leupold Katmai series is similar in looks to the MK4 tacticals, but their prices vary from $290 to $380. Other Leupold binoculars near the $359.99 price range are the Wind River Series. The Golden Ring Series is a more expensive option, being closer to the $1000 range.
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How to Choose Binoculars (Binoculars cameras photo)
Posted on October 16th, 2007 at 9:33 am by admin
Tip! Numbers are used to describe the telescopic strength of the binoculars. The first number gives the power of the magnification and the second number tells the diameter of the objective lens in millimeters which measures its light gathering strength.
Binoculars or binocular telescopes, are really two identical symmetrical telescopes mounted together. Because they point in the same direction, they allow the viewer to see a far greater distance than with the naked eye. A binocular has a big advantage over single telescopes as you can see through both eyes and they are easier to hold steadily with two hands.
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Compact Binoculars (Digital 10 x 25 camera binoculars)
Posted on October 14th, 2007 at 3:00 pm by admin
Tip! There are a number of prestigious companies, which manufacture binoculars for consumers. Their prices can vary according to the model.
Compact binoculars are some of the handiest and most widespread of all optical instruments. Anybody who spends much time outdoors should own a pair of compact binoculars.
If you are reluctant to carry heavy or large binoculars with you, then a pair of compact binoculars is an ideal choice. They are portable, handy, lightweight and easy to carry. Compact binoculars are ergonomically designed and are the best choice in terms of value for the money.
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The Benefits of Breaker Cobra (Compact binoculars sporting goods) Binoculars
Posted on September 29th, 2007 at 5:15 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.
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What’s So Great (Long range binoculars) About Night Vision Binoculars?
Posted on September 25th, 2007 at 7:16 am by admin
Tip! As far as light gathering properties are concerned, if you plan on using your binoculars in any kind of low light situation whether indoors, or at times of day when there is low available light outdoors, then you need to have a large objective lens, usually 30 or above, to make as much use of available light as possible.
Why would someone want night vision in a pair of binoculars? Well, privacy has become a loosely defined word, especially in the world of famous people. If you have a big name in Hollywood, sports, or any other area, you can bet someone out there has bought a pair of night vision binoculars (namely the paparazzi) to watch your every move, day or night for any tidbit of news or gossip to boost their own ratings or popularity. But night vision binoculars are important to those of us who have better things to do than obsess over famous people. Like hunters, for instance. Yes, hunting does have its benefits. It reduces overpopulated animals and provides food to needy charities that rely on any help they can get to feed the starving and underprivileged. Keeping the animal kingdom in balance is important and can be a struggle for us humans because of our compassion on one end and our greed on another. Like anything else, it can be taken too far and abused. But, hunters do have their place in this world and need reliable binoculars to help serve their purpose. The binocular industry certainly isn’t doing too badly with prices ranging as high as $6000 for one particular pair of night vision binoculars. (You don’t even need a license for those, just a hefty bank account —or a good line of credit!). Because of the added necessary feature, night vision binoculars will cost more than those for use in daylight only. But don’t despair; there are plenty of others that are more in the range of the average person, although you’ll want to get what you pay for. This particular type of binocular seems to run in the general range of $500 on the low-cost end. Don’t get confused between night vision binoculars and night vision goggles. Goggles are made with a head piece to strap onto your head. The night visions are often created with infrared illuminators built into them, along with light intensifier tubes. The most popular and widely sold binoculars are of the Generation 1 rating. This basically means they’re made more so for the general public than for a profession such as law enforcement or the military. It is possible to find a pair for $344, which is fine for the property owner who needs to scan his property for intruders of the human or wildlife variety. They’re good for camping trips as well as other things. The NZT-2 MBN Binoculars have a 4x magnification, a recognition range of 100 m/y and should satisfy basic binocular needs. Whether you are buying a pair of binoculars for night or day use, you’ll want good image gain and resolution to have a clear picture of what you’re trying to see through the lens. Magnifying a blurry image doesn’t really provide much satisfaction to identify your subject! Green is the color of choice for night vision illumination because our eyes can best adjust to that color to differentiate. Night vision is designed exactly for what it’s called, to see in the dark. But a little light is still required to help this happen. It is easier to get eye fatigue with night vision equipment that is used for long periods of time, just as long periods of computer use can cause eye strain. One drawback of night vision equipment is that it attracts dust particles and some say it is normal to have some spots on your viewing lens that won’t go away.
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