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Three Mistakes When Buying Birding Binoculars



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By : Robert Matthews    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-10 17:00:24
You will find three mistakes generally made by novice birders when deciding upon the binoculars for birding. You are able to learn from the mistakes of other people and choose the most effective binoculars for birdwatching the first time. You will have far more enjoyment with your new past time and spend less too.
Mistake Number One - purchasing the strongest binoculars you are able to afford. There are two problems with really powerful binoculars. First, they are generally rather big. Remember those old "Victory at Sea" films with the giant binoculars attached to the railings of ships? Don't forget, you are going to be toting these around with you for hours on end. More importantly, extremely strong binoculars are difficult to use. It really is tough to hold them still with no jiggling plus the field of view is really narrow. That makes it tricky to locate the bird you're observing, in particular if it's flying or even hopping around in a tree. The very best binoculars for bird watching will be around eight to ten power.
Mistake Number Two - acquiring binoculars that are not water-resistant. You say you will never go birding while it is raining? That may possibly be true, but even water vapor from humidity in the air may be a problem. If your binoculars get any amount of moisture inside of them they can fog up inside when that moisture condenses on account of a change in ambient temperature just like your mirror gets fogged up if you take a hot shower. Even if they dry out tomorrow, that day of birding was spoiled. Very good, waterproof binoculars are filled with nitrogen to keep out moisture and even this can be found inside a relatively low-priced pair.
Mistake Number Three - believing the most high priced binoculars are the most effective. Although there is certainly a relationship between price and quality, the typical birding enthusiast doesn't have to expend a massive amount of cash on binoculars. A fifteen dollar pair will not have anywhere close to the optical quality of a $100 pair and it is going to show in the sharpness of the image, especially all around the edges. But the difference in between a $250 pair and a $500 pair is going to be significantly less noticeable. As binoculars get into the upper price ranges, the optical quality still may get better, but in very much smaller, even imperceptible increments. It really is the old concept of diminishing returns. The good news is you will not need to commit hundreds of dollars for excellent birding binoculars.
Stay clear of these three errors when selecting your binoculars for birdwatching and you'll do just fine. Select a pair that's waterproof and around 8 to 10 power. You'll be able to find a good pair of birding binoculars in the one to three hundred dollar range. If your budget won't let you go over fifty dollars or so, don't worry. You are able to still have a good deal of fun now and possibly improve when you need it.

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