 | Compact Binoculars The term Compact does not imply lower performance or quality. They are simply built to be smaller, with ease of carrying in mind. |
|  | Monoculars A Monocular is similar to a telescope, or like one half of a pair of binoculars. The beauty of the Monocular is it's compact size and it's power for the size. |
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 | Wide View Binoculars Prized for their wide 'Field of View', more than their magnification power; preferred by Birdwatchers and Star-Gazers. |
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 | Zoom Optics These allow the user to 'zoom' in and out on the subject, by varying the magnification normally with a small lever below one of the eyepieces. |
|  | Waterproof Binoculars Not for underwater viewing, but resistant to wind and weather. Normally gas-filled, with special joints, so a HIGHER QUALITY binocular. |
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 | Tripods & Accessories With larger binoculars the arms soon begin to ache and it's a battle keeping the glasses steady. A tripod can remove any strain and restore the pleasure of your viewing experience. |
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