Birding Binoculars and the Birders Needs
Optical Considerations
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Nikon 7432 Monarch 10x42mm All-Terrain Binoculars
Physical Considerations
Binoculars - Jargon, Those Numbers and What It All Means
Narrowing Down the Choice
The second number tells us the diameter of the objective lens. This is important for two reasons, the larger the diameter the more light is captured and thus the clearer and brighter the image. Secondly, the larger the diameter the greater the field of view, or to think of it in reverse, the less tunnel vision effect! Bear in mind that the larger the diameter the heavier the binoculars will be too. For birding use, the most popular objectives are 40mm or 42mm.
Exit Pupil refers to the diameter of the shaft of light emanating from the eyepiece, without going into too much detail you'll typically want 5mm or a little more for birdwatching, such as found in 8x 40 type binoculars.
Other characteristics are the quality of the lenses and prisms and the coatings used on them. These coatings help prevent light from being reflected back out of the binocular and so help to promote clarity and color. Generally speaking look for FMC or Fully Multi Coated binoculars for birding use.
Eye Relief refers to the distance from the eyepiece to your eye at which the image is comfortably viewed. If you wear eyeglasses, you will want a longer eye relief above say 14mm to allow for the extra distance from the eyepiece to your eye.
Roof and Porro Prism can be thought of as the two basic body styles of binoculars. Due to the placement of the internal prisms, the roof prism designs are the sleeker more compact versions with the objective lenses being in line with the eyepieces, while porro prism types are the traditional heavier style with the lenses stepped out from the line of the eyepieces. Birders are more and more opting for the roof prism design, indeed several binocular manufacturers are phasing out production of the porro type.
Best Birding Binoculars on Amazon
Where to Find Them - Some of the Best Deals I've Seen!
Pentax DCF HR II 8x42 Fullsize Binocular
* Nitrogen-filled waterproof construction
* Fiber reinforced polycarbonate construction
* Phase-coated roof-prisms for a brighter, sharper view
* Fully multi-coated lenses for increased light
Amazon Price: Too low to display (as of 11/08/2009) ![]()
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Alpen APEX 8X42 Waterproof Roof Prism Binocular
* Waterproof / Fogproof - Nitrogen filled
* Long eye relief for those wearing glasses
* Fully Multi-coated - HR coated - Phase coated
* Twist-lok eyecups - Lightweight composite body
* BaK4 high index glass
Amazon Price: $305.55 (as of 11/08/2009) ![]()
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Bushnell NatureView 8x42 Roof Prism Binocular
* Objective lens: 42mm
* Binoculars with wide 412-foot field of view at 1000 yards
* Fully multi-coated lens and Bak-4 prisms
* Fold down eyecups
Amazon Price: $109.79 (as of 11/08/2009) ![]()
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Pentax 62551 DCF WP II 8x42 Binocular (Black)
* High performance, full-sized, nitrogen-filled body
* Multi-coated optical elements
* New super-reflection coating for high-resolution
* Constructed of extremely durable, lightweight aluminum
Amazon Price: $329.34 (as of 11/08/2009) ![]()
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