The key piece of equipment for bird watchers is binoculars. The key to a long and useful life for your binoculars is to follow the simple steps to protect against the unexpected.
It is important to protect binoculars from dust, mist, rain, fog, moisture, sunrays, fire, and fingerprints. When choosing a night binocular first decide what you are going to use it for. Many people prefer to carry binoculars around freely, rather than in a case.
Another feature to consider are the lens caps. Also when you are looking for a pair of hunting binoculars you might want to look for a pair with a range finder feature. When choosing binoculars, decide if the model you are examining feel comfortable while holding the binoculars to your eyes.
If you get the waterproof housing will pay for itself again and again. This advice is given in much the same vein as buying all the house you can afford.
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