Monthly Archives: September 2009
Image Stabilization for High-end Binoculars
Image stabilization is a feature of more expensive binoculars. Some internal gizmos are used to reduce the shakiness of the image. Unfortunately, the additional internal mechanisms make this type of binocular heavier than those without image stabilization technology. If it’s … Continue reading
Binocular Focus Adjustments
Focusing is pretty important for using binoculars to see what you’re looking at, don’t you think? Sure. But what is important to know about the focusing ability of binoculars? Stay away from fixed-focus or focus-free binoculars as they are somewhat … Continue reading
Field of View is What You See with Binoculars
Have you ever wondered how big something is when you see it through a pair of binoculars? I mean, the image of the subject looks big enough, but how far away is it and how big is it in real … Continue reading
What Features to Look for in Compact Binoculars
If you are interested in small, lightweight binoculars, let’s take a look at the features that will help you choose. You can’t go wrong with the Triumph 10 x 25 from Eagle Optics. It is a Porro prism design that … Continue reading