We have listed the types of binoculars out in the market today.  You will find what suits your needs and your lifestyle.  You may want to consider the shape, the parts, magnifications, durability, housings, adaptability to environment, and versatility.

  • PORRO PRISM BINOCULARS: Composed of two lenses in the front with prisms that curve the light into the eyepieces in the back, and, it is said to be a better option for astronomy purposes.yes
  • ROOF PRISM BINOCULARS: Normally more costly than the Porro Prism as they cost much to be assembled; Has a more slender body shape and is easier to handle; Usually, they are waterproof and more durable than the Porro Prism because there are fewer outer moving parts; and, Larger images are generated.
  • STABILIZED BINOCULARS: These are used to reduce the effects of shaking images when viewing moving carriers and for scrutinizing under high magnifications where there are tremors and vibrations; These are seldom mass produced because the specific use of this gadget greatly depends on the needs of the user. Only a few of this kind are manufactured these days.
  • WATERPROOF BINOCULARS: Housings are nitrogen-filled which prevents it from providing blurry images even on the most humid places; They can easily be washed with water for cleaning purposes; and, fully submersible.
  • NIGHT VISION BINOCULAR: Mostly used by people in the military services for more tight security intention, enabling them to see in the darkest nights and bad weather; Some models of the night vision binoculars can detect movement from as far as 3000 feet.

DIGITAL CAMERA BINOCULARS: The latest innovation in binocular technology; and, functions exactly like a normal digital camera(capture images, print pictures, send to friends via email), only it is able to zoom in to the desired subject many times further







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