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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

celestron binoculars - the basics

There are three major quality factors you should examine before buying a pair of binoculars. You won't be able to go to a sports game, a show or concert or even to the beach without them.

High power spotting scopes, or binoculars, where the power exceeds 10x will need to be mounted on a tripod. Pack them and you'll be looking off into the distance bringing everything so much closer. By using your binoculars case for storage between observations, you will provide maximum protection for your binoculars.

A telescope allows the universe to come to you, in other words objects of long distance come closer, while a microscope puts small objects to become bigger so you can see. If you are using binoculars with a large, heavy objective lens it is helpful, if not necessary, to stabilize them by either resting them on something or mounting them on a tripod. It is also useful in ranging an object that is not perfectly horizontal or vertical, enabling you to determine the range without tilting the entire binoculars.

Viewers can use a pair of binoculars for bird watching, star gazing, observing far off animals, spotting ships at sea, watching a concert, or enjoying a sports game from a nosebleed seat. If your application is bird watching, theater or sporting events, a low powered binocular will suffice in most cases. You can find some secondhand models at affordable prices.

There is nothing like owning your own telescope, and being able to direct it through the sky to uncover a sea of beauty. So, get out there.

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