When you are hunting, having the best equipment to guide you is absolutely crucial. Young or old all would agree that it is impossible to bird watch with out a pair of binoculars.
High power spotting scopes, or binoculars, where the power exceeds 10x will need to be mounted on a tripod. The same goes for hunting binoculars, and in both cases they should be lightweight, but probably with a smaller magnification, and larger objective. Some of the brilliant user friendly features of compact binoculars is that they have a very small objective lens, and they can be folded to fit in your pocket or a small pouch.
In live theaters and concerts, audience members sitting in the back rows away from the stage use binoculars to get a better view of the stage. Binocular lens protectors have to be used when not using them. The waterproof models are airtight and dry-nitrogen sealed.
Looking at the moon on occasion with a telescope looks like snow has dropped on the surface of the moon. Galactic clouds and star clusters look dim when viewed by the naked eye, but with binoculars they are much clearer. The lower priced binoculars are generally cheaper because they have a lower field of vision and are made with cheaper lenses.
There is no such thing as one-size-fits-all when it comes to sporting optics. Get a good pair and enjoy!
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