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Binoculars

Binoculars are a handy and compact way to see over long distances. This makes binoculars the smart choice for bird watching, hunting, boating, or even exploring the night sky, and the binocular experts at High Point Scientific are here to help you select the product that is right for you!

Learning the lingo for binoculars will help you find a pair best suited to your needs. Binoculars are defined by two numbers, such as 7 x 35. The 7 is your magnification while the 35 is the objective lens diameter. Eye relief is also important because it determines how far the rear eyepiece lens is from your eye when looking into the binocular. Also, be sure to look at the binoculars' field of view to determine how wide of an area you’ll be able to see through the binoculars.

You may see other characteristics associated with your binoculars, such as fog or waterproofing, lens coatings, zoom capabilities, and more.

Celestron’s Outland X 10x42 Binoculars are a popular choice for outdoor activities. These roof prism binoculars are designed to be lightweight and compact, making them ideal for hiking and camping trips. Besides multi-coated optics, they’re also waterproof and feature a rubber exterior that helps prevent moisture from entering the binocular.

If you’re looking for something that’ll deliver outstanding views of the night sky, look no further than the Celestron SkyMaster 25x70 Binoculars. With a magnification of 25x and objective lenses of 70mm, these binoculars produce sharp, clear views that rival anything you’ll see through a small telescope. You could even see the rings of Saturn!

Finding your first pair of binoculars can be daunting. Give us a call today at (800) 266 9590 for some impartial advice and information. Our non-commissioned product experts will help you find the binoculars and binocular parts exactly to suit your needs.