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Binocular Glasses
The invention of the telescope in the 17th century opened up a whole new
world. Soon after it appeared, people began to experiment with binocular
glasses, a method that gives a different field of view and offers a more
portable option. There were three main types of binoculars, or field
glasses, developed. The early models were based on the Galilean
technique. Porro Prism models were popular in the 1850s and Roof Prism
glasses came three decades later. This is an invention that proves that
a good idea will stand the test of time.
Magnification, focus and image stabilization have all been improved over
the years and binocular glasses are affordable for most people. The
choice of glasses is wide and different models suit different
activities. Bird watchers rely on binoculars to pursue their interest
and hikers and hunters like to carry them too. Some bird watching sites
have mounted binoculars for the public's use. Other tourist sites have
coin operated glasses, to enable visitors to get a close up of scenic
views and landmarks. Binoculars are useful in many circumstances. Even
low power opera glasses of 5x are appreciated in the theatre.
Telescopes are expensive, precision instruments and many amateur
astronomers opt for the less expensive and more, user friendly binocular
glasses. A magnification of between 5 - 8x will be adequate for a good
view of the Milky Way, star clusters, planets, bright comets and the
craters of the Moon. Binoculars are easy to carry around when star
hunting. The less light pollution there is, the better the image will
be.
Specialist uses for field glasses have a tradition in the armed forces.
The Navy uses hand held binoculars and mounted models. The hand held
variety have been developed to maintain a sharp image, despite the pitch
and toss of a ship, and are protected against wet conditions. Army
personnel have depended on binoculars too for observing enemy movements
and difficulties in the terrain. Some models have range meters
installed.
In situations, such as boating, humidity can be a problem for the
lenses. There are waterproof binocular glasses that are protected
against condensation. Pocket binoculars are another option if the
priority is the ability to tuck lightweight glasses in a jacket pocket.
Leading brands include the European Zeiss and Leica. Japanese models are
common, from Nikon, Minolta and Pentax. American manufacturers include
Bushnell Performance Optics. Chinese brands are beginning to come on the
market too.
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