High-powered binoculars are useful to hobbyists.
Binoculars are one of the most well known and widely used optics instruments in the world. They are used for nature watching, star gazing and a number of other hobbies. High-powered binoculars let their users see objects that are extremely far away and are so powerful they often require a tripod or other type of stand to eliminate the shaking of the users hands.
Celestron UpClose 7x50
These binoculars have a 7x magnification. They feature a Porro optical design that uses BK7 prisms to give users the best image possible. The exit pupil measures in at 7.1 mm, they have an angular field of view of 6.8 degrees, a 13-mm eye relief and can focus on objects as close as 16 feet. They are water resistant, tripod adaptable and weigh just 33 oz.
Carton Adlerblick 10x50
These binoculars have a 10x magnification. They feature BaK-4 Porro prisms, 16 mm eye relief and have an exit pupil of 5.0 mm. The angular field of view for these binoculars is 5.3 degrees and can focus in on objects that are as close as 18 feet away and are made of die cast aluminum with a rubber coat.
Orion Ultraview 10x50
These binoculars have a 10x magnification and feature an extra long 22.0 mm eye relief. They use BAK-4 Porro prisms and have an exit pupil of 5.0 mm. They can focus on objects as close as 16 ft away and have a 6.5 degree angular field of view. They are also tripod adaptable and weigh just 32 oz.
Fujinon FMT-SX 10x70
These high-end binoculars have a 10x magnification and feature BAK-4 Porro prisms. They have a 5.1 degree angular field of view and a 23.00 mm eye relief. They cannot near focus and are not tripod adaptable, however, they are fog and water proof. These binoculars weigh in at 76 oz.
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