Dont Forget Your Binoculars On Your Next Trip

If you are into outdoor activities, such as hunting, maybe taking a nature walk, or just going to catch a ball game, then you already the know the importance of a good set of binoculars.
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A good set allows you to see things a far distance away with a sharp clear picture and with little focus adjustments as possible. A bad pair has you throwing them into the garbage.
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My family and I just recently took a vacation to Martha`s Vineyard. It is a wonderful island, with a lot of scenic views, especially near the lighthouses (at least the couple we went to). Imagine a gentle breeze as you overlook the crisp Atlantic waters and see some gorgeous boats and yachts off in the distance. This is where a good set of binoculars can come in handy. Lucky for me we had borrowed a pair from someone close by to take a look at what the distance had to offer. It made the whole experience that day a more pleasant one.
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After I had come back from the trip I wanted to do a little research on what kind of binoculars would be right for me and for a vacation, day trip etc., that I normally take. I also, wanted to learn more about them
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In a recent article in Shape magazine, I found that for beginners, they recommended the Bushnell Permafocus. According to the article there is, "no need to fuss with the Bushnell Permafocus 8 x 42 ($80). They focus automatically, and an anti-reflective lens coating helps you see your subjects more dearly in bright sun, (8 magnification power x 42 mm lens diameter; size: 5.7 x 5)."
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If you are an all weather sort of person, such as venturing in the snow, or rain they suggested the Vortex Spitfire. They wrote, "with the waterproof, fog-proof Vortex Spitfire ($140), drizzle won`t ruin your view. And at just 10 ounces, they`re the lightest of the bunch. (8 magnification power x 25 mm lens diameter; size: 4 x 4.6)."
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So lets say for a moment, you are not quite a beginner and there is no way you are heading out in bad weather just to take a look at something, but instead just want to snap a few photos. You are in luck, there is a product for you as well. Equipped with a digital camera, they recommended the Celestron Vista Pix, which also comes with a built in radio. Here is what they had to say about it. "Can`t believe what you see? The digital camera on the Celestron Vista Pix ($250) captures it for posterity. The built-in FM radio lets you jam while you watch. (8 magnification power x 22 mm lens diameter; size: 4 x 4.5)."
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If you are like me and my family, you enjoy the occasional day trip up to the mountains to be a part of nature. Whatever it is you and your family enjoy doing, don`t forget to take along your pair binoculars to make the trip more enjoyable as you view a bald eagle as it gracefully glides in the wind from a distance too far for clarity for the human eye.
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By: Bruce A. Tucker<br>


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About the Author:
Bruce A. Tucker is the Associate Director of Indocquent.com, an online resource that allow binocular manufacturers, suppliers and distributors to post their products for sale in 20,000 cities throughout 200 countries around the world.

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