You don’t really have to be a diehard nature lover in a forest ranger outfit to go outside with binoculars. Just imagine... Birdwatching from the observation hut in your favourite nature reserve. Catching sight of The Big Five on an impressive safari. Tracing constellations in a clear sky. Peering over the water in search of jumping fish. Single or double binoculars make the experience even more amazing. Which one you need further depends entirely on what you’ll be using it for. Keep your eyes open!
Did you know that in addition to ordinary binoculars with two eyepieces, there are also models with one eyepiece called a monocular? Or what about binoculars that are exceptionally compact and lightweight, without losing focus? We’ve listed the main types for you.
Will you use your binoculars mainly to spot birds like the yellowhammer, golden oriole, and hawfinches? Maybe even a kingfisher with some luck? Then stability is especially important. Binoculars with 8-10 magnification and a 20-40 mm objective lens always provide a stable and clear image. In addition, make sure you have a low close-up focus, so that you can also focus on birds that are closer to you.
Also important for (novice) bird watchers:
We wouldn’t be A.S.Adventure if we didn’t make sure that we have an extensive range of top brands. From Kite Optics to Bynolyt, they all deserve a place in your field of view.
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