In this video Amasa teaches you how to use binoculars to identify more birds more accurately. From knowing the parts and what they do, to how to use them in the field, to which ones to buy for what environment, this video will help you navigate binos for birding.
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The objective lens measurement determines the amount of light that enters the binoculars (and therefore how well they will perform in low light) but it does not determine the field of view. In fact most 8×30 bins have a wider FOV than their 8×42 stablemates!
Thank you for the tips. Great advice. Beginning my hunt for binoculars.
Great job sir !! Thank you!!
Nicely done. Been years since I was birding. These tips needed refreshing.
Thank you Amasa for the recommendation of the Nikon Monarch, my wife got me a pair for Yule
Thank you, Amasa, for the tips out in the field for best use of binoculars to spot birds.