Discovering the Best
Binoculars, UK
Before answering the question ‘what are
the best binoculars (UK)’ I need
to make it very clear that a good pair of binoculars is
something you can and should get really passionate about.
The best binoculars bring distant images
to life with amazing resolution and clarity making you
feel as if you are part of a completely new and exciting
w orld.
Imagine being able to see every little
detail of what you are viewing with absolutely perfect
contrast and clarity no matter where you are and what you
are doing. If you experience such perfection you will
become passionate and you’ll wonder how you ever lived
without the very best binoculars. UK binoculars do vary
from what is available in the US and the two environments
are completely different so the best binoculars in the US
may not be available in the UK or may not perform so well
under the different environmental
conditions.
You also have to consider that people’s
opinions vary, sometimes quite dramatically, so what each
person considers too be the best binoculars (UK) is
probably not the same. Also, you need to be clear as to
what you want to use the binoculars for, the best
binoculars for astronomy won’t
necessarily be much good for bird watching and the
best sport binoculars won’t necessarily be very good as
marine
binoculars.
One thing that you need to look for in
any binoculars is the quality of the lenses and prisms.
The best binoculars come with fully multi-coated lenses
and top quality Bak-4 prisms. Given the generally damp
environment, the best binoculars for the UK, if you want
to use them regularly outdoors, should be waterproof and
fog-free to ensure a perfect viewing
experience.
If you are looking for best marine
binoculars in the UK then take a look at the Steiner
Commander XP binoculars, they are amazingly high spec,
waterproof to 10mtrs, nitrogen sealed with Steiner
Nano-Protection (weather proof protection against the
environment), high performance HD XP optics, long life
rubber armouring and interchangeable eyecup system, truly
professional marine binoculars which delivery an amazing
performance in low light conditions and come with a 30
year guarantee.
If you are looking for the best binoculars (UK)
with image stabilizing then look no further than the Canon
IS Binoculars. I know I don’t stand alone when I say that
once you own the Canon
10x42L IS binoculars you’ll wonder how you survived
without them. Users absolutely rave about them. The lenses
are just fantastic, they are the first binoculars to carry
the red L-series ring only previously found on Canon
professional camera lenses. These binoculars must come
high up the list for the best binoculars in the UK, fully
waterproof, unrivalled IS capabilities (in any moving
environment), superb lens quality, close focus distance of
just 2.5mtrs and long eye relief. The one main downside is
perhaps weight (1030g) but to get the IS technology there
always has to be a compromise regarding the
weight.
Bushnell make great binoculars so in
your search for the best binoculars for you take a look
at the Bushnell
Elite. Premium Bak-4 phase coated prisms, fully
multi-coated lenses, waterproof, nitrogen sealed,
rainguard lens coating and long eye relief. The new XTR
technology utilises no less than 60 layers of coatings on
each prism to deliver a combined 90% light
transmission.
There are some great little compact
binoculars to, one of my favourites is the Olympus RC I
compact binoculars.
Only 195g in weight, credit card size
when folded, really stylish, high index Bak-4 prisms and
multi-coated lenses.
When buying binoculars it all comes
down to what you want to use them for and how much you
are prepared to pay. Price doesn’t always denote quality
and binoculars that are the best for one activity aren’t
necessarily the best for another. Don’t however make the
mistake of paying too little, finding they are useless
and casting them aside. The best quality lenses do cost!
No one can say what are the absolute best binoculars (UK)
unless they know what the binoculars are to be used for
and even then, as I said, its still a matter of opinion.
Just watch out for the lens coatings and the quality of
the prisms, make sure the weight suits you, don’t go for
too high a magnification if the binoculars are to be hand
held (unless you buy IS binoculars),
for outdoors, in the UK, waterproof
is usually best, if you are new to binoculars and looking
to observe fast moving objects then go for binoculars
with a wider field of view and if you wear glasses you
want an eye relief of 15mm plus. Happy hunting for the
best binoculars in the UK.
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