Bird
Watching?
Then You Need The Best Bird Watching Binoculars
!

Choosing the best bird watching binoculars has
one very critical component - you!
That's right, you need to find the best
binoculars that will work for YOU.
Once you take a look at the various binoculars
regarding power, cost, design and style you need to take it all
in consideration of your own personal circumstance.
Do you have small hands? Do you wear glasses?
Do you live in a rainy climate? Will you be wandering through
forests or around ponds and streams? Or - will you be in
difficult mountain terrain most of the time?
As you read through the descriptions of various birding
binoculars, always keep your own personal needs in mind.
Now let us take a look at the various other
factors that go into making a decision in buying a pair or bird
watching binoculars.
Types of
binoculars. There are two basic designs on the market
today, Porro-prism and Roof-prism. Take a look at each type and
determine which will work best for you.
Binocular
power. You obviously want to see the bird well enough to
pick out its' coloring, markings or distinguishing features so
you can know and record what type of bird you are seeing. The
more power you have the better to see but with subsequent
offsetting problems.
Weather-resistant or waterproof binoculars? Good
question because there are differences between the two. Make
sure you outing isn't ruined because your main intrument
becomes ruined.
Binocular
eye relief is another feature you need to consider when
choosing binoculars. After all, you need to have the binocular
lens at the proper distance from your eye if they are to do
their job.
Lens coatings
are another feature you should look for in a good set of
birding binoculars.

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