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KOWA Binoculars KOWA BD II XD 10x42

KOWA BD II XD 10x42

Binocular, 10x42, Roof Prism

£336.39£352.85
Or 3 interest-free payments of £112.13/mo.*
9stores
KOWA Binoculars KOWA BD II 8x32 XD

KOWA BD II 8x32 XD

Binocular, 8x32, Fully Multicoated

£297.39
Or 3 interest-free payments of £99.13/mo.*
7stores
KOWA Binoculars KOWA BD II 8x42 WA XD

KOWA BD II 8x42 WA XD

4.9

Binocular, x42BaK-4, Fog Free, Coated

£339.35£345.92
Or 3 interest-free payments of £113.11/mo.*
9+stores
KOWA Binoculars KOWA BD 8x25 WP

KOWA BD 8x25 WP

4.8

Binocular, x25

£198.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £66.33/mo.*
6stores
KOWA Binoculars KOWA SV II 8x32

KOWA SV II 8x32

Binocular, 8x32, Fully Multicoated

£179.54
Or 3 interest-free payments of £59.84/mo.*
7stores
KOWA Binoculars KOWA BD 10x25 WP

KOWA BD 10x25 WP

4.8

Binocular, 10x25

£208.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £69.66/mo.*
7stores
KOWA Binoculars KOWA BD II 32-6.5 XD

KOWA BD II 32-6.5 XD

Binocular, x32

£328.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £109.66/mo.*
7stores
KOWA Binoculars KOWA SV II 12x50

KOWA SV II 12x50

4.9

Binocular, 12x50, Fully Multicoated

£268.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £89.66/mo.*
6stores
KOWA BDII-XD 10x32 WA

KOWA BDII-XD 10x32 WA

Binocular, 10x32, Roof Prism, Tripod Attachment, Fully Multicoated

£311.26
Or 3 interest-free payments of £103.75/mo.*
6stores
KOWA Genesis Prominar XD 10x33

KOWA Genesis Prominar XD 10x33

4.9

Binocular, 10x33

£899.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £299.66/mo.*
6stores
KOWA YFII 8x30

KOWA YFII 8x30

4.7

Binocular, 8x30

£168.37
Or 3 interest-free payments of £56.12/mo.*
4stores
KOWA SV II 10x42

KOWA SV II 10x42

Binocular, 10x42, Fully Multicoated

£200.34
Or 3 interest-free payments of £66.78/mo.*
5stores

Binoculars: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting binoculars, it's essential to balance magnification with the size of the objective lens. Higher magnification, such as 10x, brings distant objects closer but can make the image shakier and reduce the field of view. Conversely, a larger objective lens, like 50 mm, allows more light in, providing better performance in low-light conditions. For general use, 8x42 binoculars offer a good compromise between magnification and brightness.

Binoculars typically come with two types of prisms: Porro and Roof. Porro prisms are often bulkier but provide better depth perception and are generally more affordable. Roof prisms offer a more compact design and are usually more durable, making them ideal for outdoor activities. Consider where you'll use the binoculars most to decide which prism type suits your needs best.

Comfort is crucial when using binoculars for extended periods. Look for features like adjustable eyecups if you wear glasses and ensure the focus knob is smooth and easy to operate. It's also wise to check the weight; lighter binoculars are easier to carry during long outings.

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Binoculars for birdwatching are typically 8×42 or 10×42 models. These offer a good balance of magnification and light gathering. Look for features like waterproofing and a wide field of view to enhance your birdwatching experience. Consider the weight and grip for comfort during long use.

Binoculars for stargazing are usually 10×50 or larger. They provide high magnification and bright images in low light. Opt for models with large objective lenses to capture more light. Consider the build quality and lens coatings to ensure clear night sky views.

Binoculars suitable for hiking are compact and lightweight, often 8×32 or smaller. They should be durable, waterproof, and easy to carry. Look for models with rubber armor for shock resistance and a comfortable strap or harness system.

The field of view in binoculars is crucial because it determines how much scenery you can see at once. A wider field of view makes it easier to track moving subjects, like birds or wildlife. It's measured in degrees or as width at a distance (e.g., 100m at 1000m).

Binoculars can be used with glasses if they have adjustable eyecups and sufficient eye relief, typically 15mm or more. This allows you to comfortably see the full image without removing your glasses. Check if the model supports diopter adjustment to match your vision needs.

Expensive binoculars are often worth it due to better optics, build quality, and additional features like superior coatings and waterproofing. They offer clearer images, especially in low light, and tend to last longer. Evaluate your needs and budget before deciding on an investment.

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