They are especially useful for beginners as the right way up view makes it easy to navigate the skies. Careful consideration needs to be made whether a new birder or one who has spent some time in the field and acquired some expertise.
Binoculars provide three dimensional images that have more depth. Modern binoculars come with a variety of coatings to protect the lenses and improve the brightness of the observed image. Most binoculars are used to view objects at very far distances and have to be focused for the viewer to see things clearly.
The objective lenses are located on the end of the binoculars furthest away from your eye when viewing. They can withstand complete immersion in water and remain dry on the inside. How well your binoculars will serve you in low light conditions is described as twilight performance.
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. Those new to the game should consider obtaining a pair of binoculars that posses a large field of view.
When looking for a pair of binoculars to buy you may have to shop around. My experience says you will need to spend at least two hundred and fifty dollars for a pair of binoculars worth having.
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