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BRIGHT SPARK | 21:38 Sat 23rd May 2009 | Technology
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Could anyone recommend a good pair of binoculars for birdwatching[not the one next door but it could be an idea]
I was considering a pair of Carl Zeiss but unsure of how the magnification ratios are determined. T.I.A.
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Binoculars are notated as y times (x) z where y is the magnification and z is the diameter in millimetres of the objective (front) lens. For general bird watching 8-10 is a good number for magnification, this will give you a reasonable balance between field of view (being able to find the bird in the binocular view) and being able to see more detail. A larger number in the 'z' portion of the description will enable better use in low light e.g dawn or dusk but will increase the size of the bins and their price. Zeiss, Leica and Swarovski are all good (but pricey) makes, check the RSPB for their deals as well.
Whatever you do don't buy a pair from off the internet until you have tried them first. This time of year there are quite a few shows at local reservoirs where you can try before you buy, try your local water company to see if they host anything

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