Binoculars are often fogging up when there is a difference of temperature from indoors to outdoors, as when taking your binoculars outside on cold-like temperatures (e.g. from 25*C to 0*C). This is a...
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Owning and using a pair of binoculars for a while, in time this can get sticky and/or the armour starts to peel off. What can you do if this happens to your binoculars? In general, it is a good...
Binoculars vs telescope for stargazing. What should I choose?
Many astronomy amateurs or often said in other term, stargazers, may already have an optical device for astronomical observations but many others don't; you may want to buy something but not sure...
Nikon is producing more than DSLR cameras or lenses; the company among many other electronics and optical products is producing binoculars. And not just any. The Nikon binoculars! Welcome to our...
Sometimes we come across binoculars with some extra specifications such as "filled in with nitrogen or purged with nitrogen gas". Most of them are. But why? Why are binoculars filled with nitrogen...
Birdwatching (or birding) is one main reason people are buying binoculars alongside sports and astronomy. Many nature and wildlife lovers are spending their time observing wildlife and birds through...