Stargazing With Binoculars

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Stargazing With Binoculars

Binoculars for Birders

     Binoculars are basically two small telescopes aligned to give you stereo vision which is a whole lot more comfortable to the eyes and has the advantage of allowing better depth perception. 

High Quality Binoculars

Stargazing For Beginners also gives you up-to-date advice on choosing and using the optical instrument of choice for these sky tours: a simple pair of binoculars. Whether you already own a pair, borrow from a friend, or invest in a new set, you’ll discover...

• Why binoculars are better than a telescope for learning the stars and constellations

• The critical optical specifications of binoculars… what they are, why they matter, and how they affect your view of the stars

• How to test drive a pair of binoculars for astronomy (and which binoculars to avoid at all costs)

• How much to invest in a pair of binoculars for astronomical observing… and why spending more money is not always the best way to go

• Why larger-aperture binoculars may not be the right choice for you, especially if you’re over the age of 40 (this tip alone may save you $100 or more )

• And the truth about image-stabilized binoculars for astronomy… even if you can afford them, are they really worth the extra money?

Each binocular manufacturer has a wide variety of models, styles, and viewing patterns that each is best for. The biggest binocular manufacturers are listed below:

Swarovski Binoculars  |  Zeiss BinocularsLeica Binoculars  |  Nikon Binoculars  |  Steiner Binoculars  |  Pentax Binoculars  |  Leupold Binoculars  |  Zhumell Binoculars  |  Bushnell Binoculars  |  Celestron Binoculars  |  Tasco Binoculars

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