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Binoculars
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I have just bought a pair of binoculars from a charity shop.
It says on the top :- 12X50 WIDE ANGLE. 341ft.at 1000yds.
Could somebody please explain to me what this means?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
It says on the top :- 12X50 WIDE ANGLE. 341ft.at 1000yds.
Could somebody please explain to me what this means?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Answers
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13:30 Sun 21st Feb 2010
To save you looking it up, the 12 refers to the magnifying power of the binoculars (twelve fold). The 50 refers to the diameter (in millimetres) of the lens at the large end. The 341 ft @1,000 yards denotes the width of he field you would see. If you observed a brick wall which was 1,000 yards away, you would be able to see 341 feet of it from left to right.
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