What Type of Binoculars is Right for Me?
The short answer is: it depends. That is to say, it depends on what you're planning on using them for. Concerts or sporting events? Bird watching? Stargazing? Travel? Each different use might require slightly different features.
Bird/Nature Watching
Looking to do some bird or nature watching? You'll want to have a modest amount 7x or 8x. Higher magnification might be nice, but you'll have a smaller field of view. Of course, large objective lenses will give you a bright, high resolution image. Depending on the type of outdoor excursions you like taking also consider getting water-, fog-, and/or impact-proof binoculars. Zoom binoculars could be useful for travel and outdoors viewing as well.
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Leica
8x20 Monovid with case
Zeiss
Zeiss 10x25 B DS T* Compact Monocular
Zeiss 8x20 B DS T* Compact Monocular
Zeiss 5x10 T* MiniQuick Monocular
PENTAX
VM 6x21 WP Monocular Premium Kit
Vortex
Solo 8x36 RT with mrad Ranging Reticle
Solo 10x36 Monocular
Solo 8x36 Monocular
VM 6x21 WP Monocular
Celestron
20x50 Outland X Monocular w/ Smartphone Adapter
15x50 Outland X Monocular w/ Smartphone Adapter
10x50 Outland X Monocular w/ Smartphone Adapter
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