9.12.08

How to Buy a Good Pair of Binoculars

The most important tool for every birder is a good binocular. A high quality binocular can make all the difference in how much you enjoy bird watching. There have been recent improvements in optics that have improved performance but lowered the price of high-quality binoculars. This has led to an increase in the popularity of birding. While watching birds is probably the most demanding use of binoculars and scopes, the basic principals mentioned here remain fairly constant regardless of the purpose. Remember that the factors that determine the best choice of optics will vary with quality and design of the optics, personal preferences of the individual using them and the conditions under which you use your binoculars. Binoculars come in a variety of shapes, sizes and specifications. Most can be used for multiple purposes. Most would be suitable for a number of different activities including birdwatching, sporting events, concerts, star gazing, hiking, fishing and more. Birders are often considered the most demanding users, because they not only want to spot birds but identify them as well. This requires very sharp views so that fine details can be observed. Birds are found in all types of environments, at any time of the day and night and in every kind of weather.First, the image quality must be considered. The design, quality of materials and manufacturing factors are all important as to how well the binoculars will work over any period of time and conditions. Next, How easy are the binoculars to use? This is more subjective since we all have different preferences. We know that we don't want to carry around a five pound binocular, but the differences might not be so obvious when you are comparing optics ranging from 25-40 ounces. Weight is important but ergonomics may be more critical.Durability and weather resistance needs to be defined. Getting out into the field in cold weather to find that your binoculars have fogged up on the inside, can totally ruin an outing. Even though they look good, make sure they are of high quality and will withstand the simple unforeseen hazards that binoculars face. Some very good binoculars can be so delicate, that even a slight bump off the car seat to the floor could knock things out of alignment.Remember that generally the quality/price ratio is usually a good determining factor. You truly do get what we pay for in optics. But we can't all afford the very best. Middle price range optics can be a very good choice for most of us. These may not have all the features of the the most expensive binoculars, but are still very good with only slight differences in viewing.

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