
Leupold 8x32 Golden Ring HD Biriding Binoculars
While there are many considerations to make when purchasing BIRDING BINOCULARS, think about the field of view in addition to size, weight and magnification. Field of view refers to how much you will see through the binoculars in relation to a fixed distance from the object you are viewing. A broader field of view helps you locate smaller birds in the brush and across wide expanses of ocean or desert terrain.
I confess that I really like using Leupold Binoculars. They are an excellent quality binoculars that are waterproof, fog proof and guaranteed for life. The 10×32 is a good choice.
You will notice a set of numbers that describe the binoculars you are considering. The first number refers to the level of magnification, how much closer will the bird appear to be – 8x means 8 times closer. 10x means 10 times closer and so on. The second number is simply the size of the objective lens in millimeters. So if the lens is 25 mm in diameter, and 10 times closer than the naked eye, the label will read 10×25. The size of the objective lens is directly related to how much light can enter your binoculars to allow you to see clearly.
Let us at Binoculars N Site help answer your questions and help you find the right BIRDING BINOCULARS that are right for you.
