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Fog-proof lightweight binoculars that are friendly for glasses-wearers
If you're in a wet environment, waterproof binoculars that are resistant to humidity are pretty important and, according to Floyd, the quality of glass is even more so. Nikon's Monarch 7 8x24, a line of binoculars made specifically for birding, utilizes extra-low dispersion glass with an advanced multi-layer coating that virtually eliminates common distortion, chromatic aberrations and color fringing. Additionally, the O-rings on the lenses have been filled with nitrogen to resist fog and the locking diopter helps you to correctly adjust and maintain your vision setting.
Floyd said that it's also worth mentioning that the weight of your binoculars can be a huge factor for some and a non-issue for others. The Monarch 7 is a lightweight and compact model that can be comfortable to hold for longer periods of time without getting tired.
Floyd said that it's also worth mentioning that the weight of your binoculars can be a huge factor for some and a non-issue for others. The Monarch 7 is a lightweight and compact model that can be comfortable to hold for longer periods of time without getting tired.
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High-definition binoculars at a great price point
Floyd noted that the proverbial “Walmart special” — i.e., binoculars priced at $100 and under — are likely to be frustrating in their quality. "But if you can save your pennies, you're looking at good binoculars starting around $300 that will perform well on birds fairly close and in decent light,” he explained.
The highly-rated Diamondback HD binoculars from Vortex not only come at a relatively reasonable price, they also made it on the National Audubon Society's list of top-scoring binoculars in this price range. This particular model can be ideal for focusing on wildlife very close by, but they are also available in higher magnifications for further distances. They are optimized with select glass elements and multi-coated lenses to deliver exceptional resolution, cut chromatic aberration and provide outstanding color fidelity, sharpness and light transmission. The texture-coated barrels provide an improved surface for gripping.
The highly-rated Diamondback HD binoculars from Vortex not only come at a relatively reasonable price, they also made it on the National Audubon Society's list of top-scoring binoculars in this price range. This particular model can be ideal for focusing on wildlife very close by, but they are also available in higher magnifications for further distances. They are optimized with select glass elements and multi-coated lenses to deliver exceptional resolution, cut chromatic aberration and provide outstanding color fidelity, sharpness and light transmission. The texture-coated barrels provide an improved surface for gripping.
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A mountable spotting scope with a special dispersion lens
"More advanced birders may also invest in a spotting scope, which is just one lens and offers a higher magnification and is set up on a tripod," Longcore said. (High-end spotting scopes will usually run well over $2,000.) The Celestron Regal M2, which is recommended by the National Audubon Society as a top-scoring scope at a comparatively reasonable price point, provides true-to-life enhanced resolution and contrast. It also uses proprietary optical coatings, unique to Celestron, that maximize light transmission for brighter images. It offers 20-60x magnification, is easy to use and doesn't require multiple lenses like some other spotting scopes on the market.
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All-terrain binoculars that offer clear and comfortable viewing
"As we age, our grip becomes less steady; it's not noticeable in most things in this life, but it is when you're holding precision optics in front of your face," Floyd said. "I think older birders aged 50-plus benefit, in general, from lower-power binoculars (8x or 7x magnification) with correspondingly less image vibration."
These durable binoculars offer 7x50 magnification, are waterproof and fog-proof and utilize the same high-reflective multi-layer prism coating as other models offered by Nikon in order to provide brighter, sharper colors and crisp and drastically improved low-light performance.
These durable binoculars offer 7x50 magnification, are waterproof and fog-proof and utilize the same high-reflective multi-layer prism coating as other models offered by Nikon in order to provide brighter, sharper colors and crisp and drastically improved low-light performance.
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Top-of-the-line birding binoculars lauded for their pristine and detailed viewing
As Floyd mentioned earlier, the glass quality of a pair of binoculars will almost always be directly correlated to the price. And for top-of-the-line options like these FieldPros from Swarovski, Floyd said, "The glass is unbelievable and the ergonomics are miraculous."
These 8.5x42 magnification binoculars received a near-perfect score from the National Audubon Society for their balance, pin-sharp clarity and brightness. They offer a large field of view, perfect for spotting movement in your periphery, and are even suitable to use in conditions with poorer visibility and low-light. The user-friendly focusing wheel also helps to deliver precise and accurate viewing.
These 8.5x42 magnification binoculars received a near-perfect score from the National Audubon Society for their balance, pin-sharp clarity and brightness. They offer a large field of view, perfect for spotting movement in your periphery, and are even suitable to use in conditions with poorer visibility and low-light. The user-friendly focusing wheel also helps to deliver precise and accurate viewing.