Guide
to Buying Binoculars, UK
The task of
buying binoculars, UK
or otherwise isn’t easy to say the least but one way of
simplifying the process is by buying binoculars from UK online
stores where searching for specific functionality is so much
easier than on the high street.
Making the
decision to invest in binoculars is the easy part but once you
take those first tentative steps towards buying binoculars you
soon learn that the process isn’t as simple as it seems.
There’s an amazing amount of choice, numerous top quality
binocular manufacturer (are you thinking of buying UK
binoculars, German binoculars, US binoculars), hundred’s of
different types and sizes on offer (waterproof
binoculars, IS
binoculars (image stabilising), compact
binoculars, lightweight binoculars, marine
binoculars, bird
watching binoculars, the list is endless) and a decision to
be made regarding such things as magnification, objective
diameter, lens quality and eye relief.
One of the
biggest problems with buying binoculars in the UK is that there
is so much choice it’s hard to make a decision and when you
start to realise the whole new world that binoculars give you
access to you tend to want to go for the best money can buy
(which can get expensive).
So there you
have it, buying binoculars (UK), is a minefield, be prepared to
follow a few guidelines before you start:
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Be clear about what
you are buying binoculars for. You can buy
binoculars for general use, many of which are very
good but if you are looking for astronomy
binoculars for example and you want the best
quality viewing it’s best to opt for specialist
binoculars, particular given UK weather
conditions.
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If you want to use
your binoculars in wet, salty, environments then
search for marine binoculars which will be
waterproof, fog-free and built for extreme weather
conditions. The best marine binoculars are also
corrosion resistant.
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A lot of binoculars
aren’t waterproof and in nice hot climates this
isn’t an issue. For UK residents, when buying
binoculars, UK weather conditions have to be taken
into account, given the number of wet or damp days
we have are none waterproof binoculars going to
provide you with the flexibility you
need?
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Do you want to be able
to use high magnification binoculars without a
tripod? If so you may want to consider buying IS
binoculars (image stabilising) which will eliminate
the distortion caused by slight movements in your
hand normally apparent with high magnification
binoculars. If you’re buying binoculars to use in a
moving vehicle then IS binoculars are ideal.
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Are you buying
binoculars for travel, UK and abroad, if so look at
compact binoculars. They are light enough and small
enough to carry around wherever you go maximising
the use you get out of them.
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Unless you are going
to use a tripod or IS binoculars look at buying
binoculars that have a magnification of 10x or
less. Anything higher and you start to get image
distortion due to slight movements in your hand.
The
Canon 10x42L IS Binoculars are a popular
choice.
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If you want to take
your binoculars out and about all day, weight could
be important. Lightweight binoculars are worth
looking at with modern materials enabling a
significant weight reduction even in full-size
binoculars.
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In the UK we have some
wonderful wildlife which shouldn’t be missed, for
the best quality viewing try and buy binoculars
with high quality Bak-4 prisms and fully
multicoated lenses.
• uncoated lenses give extremely poor quality
viewing, not recommended
• coated lenses is one coat and isn’t necessarily
all lenses
• fully coated is one coat all lenses
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If you wear glasses or
for comfortable all day viewing look at buying
binoculars with long eye relief (15mm and
above).
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Rubber armoured
binoculars tend to be more robust.
One final tip
for buying binoculars (UK) is that price doesn’t guarantee
quality but it is worth paying a bit more if you want good
quality lenses and an unforgettable viewing
experience.
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