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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY OPTICAL CENTER - BINOCULAR EXPERTS
Binocular Basics
While many binocular brands look
generally the same, there are important differences in performance, from one manufacturer to another;
and from model to model. The information presented
here,
has been accumulated over the past 60 years of
Casanova's experience, training, and relationship with the
world's finest optical makers, and binocular technology
developers.
Here at Casanova's
we have built a reputation for educating our customers
before a sale. This allows the intelligent consumer, to make the best choice
for their specific application, needs, budget, and personal preferences.
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Binoculars' 3 Basic Components
Binoculars are available in
many styles, shapes, and range of specifications along
with a multitude of different features; but all share the same three basic components:
Objective Lens, Prisms, and Eyepieces.
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Objective Lenses: The main (objective) lenses of a binocular serve to collect light, thereby enabling the high-resolution observation of distant objects. In a quality binocular each objective lens typically is manufactured of two separate glass elements, the so-called crown and flint elements. The refractive specifications of these elements permit the objective lens to image objects free of false colors.
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Prisms: Since the objective lenses form images that are both up-side-down and reversed left-for-right, prisms are required to invert the primary image. Most commonly, binoculars utilize either porro prisms or roof prisms for this purpose. Porro prisms give binoculars their familiar zigzag profile, while roof prisms permit a straight-line design. Either type of prism, properly manufactured, yields excellent optical results.
- Eyepieces: The ocular, or eyepiece, design included with a binocular has important performance implications. While the most basic function of an eyepiece is to magnify the image formed by the objective lens, in fact the eyepiece also largely determines the binocular's field of view, edge-of-field image resolution, and other characteristics listed below. Eyepieces are manufactured from two to five glass elements.
With this knowledge of the basic
components of a binocular, it is now possible to
understand the technical terminology that will enable
selection of the right binocular for you.
Binoculars' Basic Identification Classification
7x 35mm, 8x 20, 10x 50
Binoculars are classified by their
viewing magnification and the diameter of their Lens. For example, 7x 35mm
(reads as "seven by thirty-five millimeters"). In this case, the binocular
will magnify the user's view by 7x (7 times), and the
second number indicates that the diameter of the lens used
in this binocular is 35mm. Other binoculars might range from a tiny 3 x 14mm to giant battleship binoculars that are 40 x 178mm.
Any letters after the lens size would be a manufacturer
specific model design designation. For example, Meade
binoculars with a "WA" designation after a binocular specification, such as 7 x 35mm WA, refers to the Wide-Angle
design of the binocular's eyepieces; wide-angle eyepieces can increase a binocular's visual field of view by as much as 60%.
Here at Casanova's, We Arrange And Present Binoculars By
Their Model Classification. Model Classifications Are
Explained Below.
Binoculars'
Magnification
Magnification, or power, is perhaps the most misunderstood term of binocular optics. While higher powers can be useful, power by itself does not increase the level of observable detail; image resolution is a function of objective lens diameter, not of binocular power. Higher powers result in images that are less bright and in a binocular that is more difficult to hold steady in the user's hands. Powers of 7x or 8x are by far the most popular
among regular binocular users. Binoculars with magnifications above about 12x are generally not recommended for use without a tripod.
Binoculars'
Field of View
A binocular's field of view is measured in degrees of arc or as field-width (in feet) at 1000 yards distance. Example: The Meade Safari Pro 7 x 36mm WA binocular has a field of view 487 ft. wide for an object 1000 yards distant from the observer, yielding a field of view specification of 487 ft. at 1000 yds. Other non-wide-angle binoculars have fields of view of perhaps 270 ft. to 320 ft. at 1000 yds. Depending somewhat on the observer's
intended applications, wide-angle binoculars are generally well worth the relatively modest additional cost involved.
Field of view for typical
binocular indicated by inner circle; field of view for
wide-angle binocular indicated by outer circle.
Eye Relief:
Binocular users who wear eyeglasses for
near- or far-sightedness may remove their glasses while
observing; the binocular can fully correct for these eye
defects. Observers who suffer from astigmatism, however,
may need to wear their glasses to maintain sharp imaging
through the binocular. In this latter case choosing a
binocular with longer eye relief will enable easier
binocular observing with eyeglasses.
Lens Coatings
An
added feature by many binocular manufacturers. An uncoated
optical glass lens or prism reflects about 10% of the
light incident on one of its surfaces, allowing only about
90% of the light to pass through. Standard coatings of
magnesium fluoride (MgF2) applied to the lens and prism
surfaces reduce the level of reflected light to about 4?,
and with substantially reduced ghost images of bright
objects. More sophisticated multi-coatings of 7 to 15
layers further reduce reflected light and can result in
total light transmission through a lens or prism of 99% or
more.
All Meade Infinity series binoculars
are standard coated; the Meade Travel View series includes
high-quality rubine multi-coatings. Meade Safari Pro and
RainForest Pro models are multicoated with perhaps the
most advanced multicoatings available, permitting 99+%
light transmission and extremely high image contrast.
Binocular Model
Classifications
Although the nomenclature associated
with binoculars varies somewhat from
manufacturer-to-manufacturer, the majority of binocular
manufacturers use the classifications described below.
Mini Binoculars
Generally
include objective lenses not larger than about 26mm (1")
in diameter, are of a straight-line roof prism design, and
are foldable for compactness and ease of transport. Mini
binoculars are small, light weight, and highly versatile
in their range of applications: as a moderately-priced
gift, for example, it is a rare person who will not enjoy,
and find many uses for, a mini binocular. Because of their
relatively small objective lenses, however, mini
binoculars are not intended for high-resolution birding or
other nature applications. Example: Meade Infinity 8 x
25mm WA.
Compact Binoculars
Utilize
porro prisms to invert the image and usually are styled to
form-fit comfortably in the observer's hands; objective
lenses are typically 26mm in diameter or less. As their
name implies, compact binoculars, while larger than mini
binoculars, are relatively small and easy to carry. For
sporting events, as a gift item, or as a general-purpose
travel binocular, compacts are extremely popular, because,
again, for all but the most advanced applications,
compacts provide a good trade-off between weight,
performance, and cost.
Standard Porro Prism Binoculars
Most
binoculars referred to as general-purpose are standard
porro prism models. The typically larger objective lens
apertures, 35mm or more, of these models enable bright,
high-contrast images on the entire range of viewing
subjects, from sporting events, to long-range animal
observation in the wild, to high-resolution study of a
bird's feather structure. A moderately-priced,
high-quality, standard porro prism model is a binocular
for almost any observing application. Standard porro prism
binoculars are available in a wide range of specifications
and price points. Examples: Meade Mirage 7 x 35mm,
Infinity 10 x 50mm WA, and Safari Pro 8 x 42mm WA.
Standard Roof Prism
Binoculars
Provide professional-level binocular
resolution and performance. Designed usually for advanced
applications, such as for serious birders, standard roof
prism binoculars are typically of 35mm objective lens
aperture or larger; include sleek, straight-line roof
prism styling; and incorporate the finest optical glasses,
multi-coatings, and multi-element eyepieces. The result is
bright, extremely sharp, high- resolution images
throughout the field of view, and with a level of image
fidelity unobtainable in lesser binoculars. Although
premium-grade standard roof prism binoculars are not
inexpensive, they are usually treasured for a lifetime.
Zoom Binoculars
Offer the convenience of zooming to
higher or lower powers at the touch of a finger. The Meade
Infinity 8 - 24 x 50 "Triple Zoom" model permits powers
from 8x wide-field to 24x high-power, and with
high-resolution imaging and sharp image focus at all
magnifications.
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