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The Benefits of Using Bushnell Binoculars

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Tim Philips
The Benefits of Using Bushnell Binoculars

The first thing you may notice in binoculars are labels with specifications such as 30 x 50 or 21 x 50. These numbers indicate how powerful the binoculars are. The first number is the magnification, and the second is the diameter of the objective lens.

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A 21 × 50 binoculars means 21 times magnification and 50 mm diameter of the objective lens. The best telescope for you will have an adequate magnification level (between 7x to 21x magnification on average for your chosen activity) and a suitable objective lens diameter (42mm and 50mm are typical sizes).

How to choose binoculars? 

Think about how you will use your binoculars and the conditions in which you will be using them before choosing a set of binoculars for your next outdoor adventure. Keeping some factors in mind will help you make the best purchase.

The intended use of your new binoculars will help you determine the features. Let’s discuss the main criteria. 

1 – Short distance 

Short distance activities require a low magnification level between 3x and 6x for watching a play, a concert, or a sports event. High magnification levels will make objects appear too close to enjoy such activities. 

2 – Medium distance 

Camp, hiking, and fishing medium-range activities need magnification levels between 7x and 10x and average objective lens diameters of about 42mm to 50mm. 

3 – Long distance 

Bird watching, hunting, or stargazing are long-range activities that require binoculars with an objective lens diameter of 50 mm or more to create a wider field of view and observation.

Types of binoculars 

1 – Field glasses

Field glasses perform the same function as a riflescope, also known as opera-glass. An inverted and reversed image is created when the objective lens collects reflected light from the target. The image is flipped from top to bottom and is set left to right erector lens. An ocular lens re-orientates the image for your view.

2 – Roof prism

They look like field glasses because the ocular lens aligns with the objective lens for each tube. The erector lens or lens set is replaced by two matching prisms called ceiling prisms in the Roof Prism. The roof goggles invert and reverse the image captured by the objective lens through the ocular lens.

3 -Porro prism

Here, an objective lens laterally offset by the ocular lens. The wider distance between objective lenses provides better binocular vision and depth perception over longer distances. Porro prisms are offset from the objective lens to the ocular lens to redirect light and reverse the image.

Over to you 

Choose your perfect Bushnell in Canada by shopping with a reputed seller. 

Tim Philips is the author of this article. For more details about Magpul Canada please visit our website: rangeviewsports.ca

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