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Apr 08 2008

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Binoculars for Birders

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Binoculars for Birders

With the beginning of Spring Migration it is time to consider investing in new binoculars. This is a proposition that can present itself in daunting ways. Careful consideration needs to be made whether a new birder or one who has spent some time in the field and acquired some expertise. The optics field is quite large and the number of products is considerable. How does one choose a binocular? Here are my suggestions.

First, determine just how and under what circumstances you will be using your new binoculars. If you are going to be walking then full size binoculars are certainly worth your consideration. However, if you are a backpacker or will be doing your birding on a bicycle, then you may wish to consider mid size or even compact binoculars. If you bird by sitting in a favorite spot, then larger binoculars could be your choice. Size matters when one considers the mode of birding. Size is dictated by the objective lens. Generally, if the objective lens is 50 mm then it is considered to be a large binocular; if it is 42 mm, it is full size; if it is 32 mm, it is a mid size. Finally, compacts have objective lenses 25 mm or less.

The size of the binocular will probably affect the way they feel in your hands. One should consider the ergonomics of one’s choice. In other words, does the model you are examining have the right heft? Do you feel comfortable while holding the binoculars to your eyes?

Coupled with the size of the objective is the light gathering ability of the lens and the field of view. Of course, the larger lenses tend to gather more light. The more important consideration should be the field of view. Those new to the game should consider obtaining a pair of binoculars that posses a large field of view. Field of view is often stated in feet viewable at 1000 yards. For example, the Stokes Talon has one of the largest field of view for its size lens, 420 ft. at 1000 yards.

One of the most significant advances in optics is in water and fog proofing. This has been accomplished in two ways. The first of which is changing the prism design. Roof prism binoculars are so much easier to water and fog proof because of internal focusing. The older porro prism design has external focusing and, therefore, is not easily water or fog proofed. The other facet to proofing is the gas used to purge the binocular.

Two gases are currently being used, nitrogen and argon.

Nitrogen and oxygen, if you remember, are the major components of air. Oxygen is the active ingredient while nitrogen is not. This basic chemistry is the reason for choosing nitrogen as the purging agent in many models. However, the real advancement is in the use of argon.

The Argon Binocular is the newest class of binoculars. Argon is a member of the Noble Gases. Noble Gases were at one time called the Inert Gases because of their inability to react. In fact, they are so unreactive that it was not until the 20th Century that they were even discovered. The point is that argon is now being used because it does not attack the o-rings and seals in the binocular, thus allowing for excellent water and fog proofing and extending the life of your binocular.

One more word…in my opinion, one should be prepare to purchase a binocular worthy of your endeavors. Spend the money on a pair of binoculars that you can afford. Do not waste your hard earned cash on a pair of cheap ones. This advice is given in much the same vein as buying all the house you can afford. Let’s face it; you are going to possess these binoculars for a long time. You want to be able to see the bird with clarity and ease. You want to become adept at identifying a bird correctly. So, you must be able to see it in all conditions, including some adverse situations. Your willingness to increase your budget will often provide you with a return in performance of your purchase.

These tips hopefully will lend themselves to your benefit. Enjoy your new binoculars and spend as much time as you can in the field.



By: Roy C. Smallwood 3rd

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Roy Smallwood is the owner of Kingbirdfeeders.com. Roy began this enterprise after a 26 year career as a teacher of science. His love and enjoyment of the outdoors and birding in particular is the impetus for the company. He is an active member of the Central Texas Audubon Society. He encourages everyone to participate and enjoy birding whether in the backyard or in the field. Visit www.kingbirdfeeders.com for , binoculars”>http://www.kingbirdfeeders.com/00ProdBinoculars.htm””>binoculars and spotting”>http://www.kingbirdfeeders.com/00SpotScope.htm””>spotting scopes and happy birding!



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Mar 22 2008

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Add the Purchase of a Pair of Binoculars to Everyone’s Technical Future

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Until just the last few years, one pair of binoculars was considered the same as another.  Some manufacturers were better known than others and thus there existed a price range.  During the last few years, along with the digital camera, the iPod, and the personal computer revolution, a silent but not surprising evolution was occurring in the world of binoculars.

 

Unknown to the general public, different characteristics of various items already existing in the market places were beginning to become incorporated into the production of binoculars.  The names of the majority of the companies involved in this “revolution” remained distant from the minds of the general consumers.  This is one of the factors that helps in keeping the prices of top binoculars reasonable. 

 

Out of this silent evolution of the modern day binocular came fourteen different characteristics, each now considered a separate category of binoculars.  The only web site, apparently considered the up and coming premier site, on the World Wide Web, that offers all fourteen different types of binoculars, along with more involved binoculars that may include up to four of the fourteen characteristics in one pair of binoculars, goes by the name “A Plus Binoculars”.

 

Apparently, reading the list of the fourteen categories of binoculars may give those few individuals, still not grasping what was written earlier, a better understanding. The list, then, contains the following: Waterproof; Digital imaging; Perma Focus; Excursion/Travel; Multicoated optics; Compact; Rubber Coated; Nitrogen Charged; Dr/Br/Dt Series; Pro-sport; High Sierra Marine; Night Vision; Range Finder and Image Stabilizer. On this premier web site, at the beginning of each category, one finds an easy to understand, written definition of each of the fourteen types of binoculars.

 

One of the author’s main goals in producing “A Plus Binoculars” was to represent an item whose rapidly growing popularity is just now beginning. This web site introduces this new generation of a previously older fairly boring item in an exciting educational and financially feasible manner. This website accomplishes this very well indeed, and works towards increasing more rapidly the expected desirability of this product.  This new and diverse visual aid is expected to follow the rise in popularity of such items as the digital camera, the mp3 player and the cell phone.

 

A fair question is why are the prices of these new types of binoculars still reasonable.  What is missing, first of all, is the percentage of the price that would normally be falsely elevated due to a well-known manufacturer’s name.  However, on this web site, the fraction of the price lowered due to this reason cannot account for the actual price of each and every pair of binoculars.  Due to the goal of owner of this web site to be the premier web site for binoculars on the world wide web, the prices have been further lowered to the point of making the price of each and every pair of binoculars, a total of 100, the absolute lowest found on the world wide web! 

 

What more can a customer, such as a sportsman or woman, or of a avid traveler, ask for, than the best manufactured type of each of all 14 types of binoculars available, and what’s more, to be able to purchase them at the lowest price that exist on the world-wide-web.

 

A nice way to bring this press release to a close, I feel, would be to mention a few sentences about the creator and author of “A Plus Binoculars.”  Reed Oxman MD, a physician, double boarded in Emergency Medicine and Pain Management, with no computer background what so ever is the author and creator of this visually stimulating, timely, and most economically sound web site.   This physician suddenly found himself partially disabled and thus no longer employable in his main area of training, that of the ER.  With only the ability to work mainly sitting down such as at his computer, what more perfect a project than a web site.  The moral of this story is if you take a few deep breath, consider your situation, you will often come up with solutions that, such as in this case, is bound to be a winner.

 



By: Reed S. Oxman M.D.

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Reed Oxman, the author of the above, is also creator and owner of the best place to purchase your needed Binoculars and Digital Binoculars , along with other types such as Waterproof Binoculars that you, your friends, or family may need.



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Dec 27 2007

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5 Tips to Buying a Binocular

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The binocular is available in different ranges like binoculars, optics, night vision a spotting scopes, goggles etc.

It is advisable to purchase the binocular according to the uses like watching bird, marine application, astronomy, military applications etc, Depends on usages the binoculars are available in different capacity. The capacity of the binocular is defined in magnification of the lenses. It describes the power of the binocular, Based on that the capacity of the binocular defined. There are different types of magnifying capacity binocular available in the market. Higher the capacity better the picture or image you see from the distant. There are different types of criteria while purchase of binocular.

Here are the tips to select the binocular :

1. The first one is the vision of the binocular. It defined in magnification of the lenses or prism is most important criteria for the selection of the binocular. Depends on your usage the user select the different capacity binocular. It is available from 6x to 20x capacity.

2. The second one is durability of the binocular. You must have to select there binocular in either metal or plastics. At present, the companies use the plastics based binoculars.

3. The binocular use to see the long-distance thing. You must have to select the binocular handy and easy to carry it.

4. There are different models of same quality are available for sale. It is ideal to see the model specifications according to your usage. You must have to decide the price by comparing the various models of the binoculars from prime companies.

5. It is advisable to see the various models of popular companies like Nikon, Cannon, Bushnell, Steiner, Leopold, Olympus etc.



By: Christy Myers

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Christy Myers is a writer for Best Binoculars , the premier website to find Binoculars, night vision binoculars, compact binoculars, best binoculars, binocular reviews and many more.



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