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Everything You Need To Know About Binoculars

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Cody breaks down everything you need to know about binoculars. Magnification, exit pupil, objective, focus, the field of view, etc.

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Intro – 0:00 – 0:18
Binocular “Power” Explained – 0:19 – 1:38
Binocular Objective + Ocular Lenses – 1:39 – 3:47
Additional Features – 3:48 – 5:15
Closing – 5:16 – 5:44

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24 COMMENTS

  1. My binoculars are 15 x 27 so I get a pupil of 1.8 . Sounds low but they give a bright clear image though .
    Im 52 , my eyesight would seem average so Im thinking my eyes are about (4 ) to 5 / 6 ?

  2. I wanna buy a binoculars for a concert. I want something compact and light but has good power and is good for dark views. What do you recommend?

  3. Some good info, but I have problems with some of your info – or lack there of. Your explanation of field-of-view is sadly lacking just by the fact that it should be mentioned that the number you give is at 1000 ft distance. I'm not going to have 300 ft field of view if I'm watching birds that are only 20 yards away. It should be mentioned that the higher the power, the more shaky the image will be for hand-held binoculars. Anything higher than 10 power will likely need a tripod to get a good stable image. It would be useful to mention why there is only one diopter adjustment instead of saying it was covered on another video.

  4. great info! I'm looking to purchase a pair of binoculars with the numbers 500×25 which sounds like amazing magnification, what would be the disadvantage of these specs?

  5. I have 8×40 binoculars, and I also have a 22×100 mini binocular, and I see no difference in the magnification. I think the magnification is all a gimic.

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