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Description:
Bushnell 10x24 Ultimate Expert Binoculars FREE DELIVERY TO IRELAND! Binoculars any professional would be proud to use. Whether you're a budding birdwatcher or getting ready for a day at the races these binoculars are just the ticket. With a field view of 972 feet at 1000 yards and 91 metres at 1000 metres you won't miss a thing. Premium features include: 10 x 24 magnification, twisting eyecups, exit pupil 2.5mm, focus system, eye relief 15mm. Weight 9.3 oz/265grams, Measures 5 x 5 x 2.8 inches. Multi coated optics and BAK - 4 prisms produce bright images and high edge sharpness. Perfect For Any Outdoor Enthusiast A Great Gift For Fathers Day. Delivered Worldwide.
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Binoculars are often described by 2 numbers e.g. Bushnell Legacy 10 x 24 Binoculars •The 1st number tells you the magnification of the binoculars or how many times larger the image will appear as compared to the naked eye. •The 2nd number tells you the objective lens diameter of the size of the front of the lens in millimetres. You will get a larger field of view the higher this number goes. i.e. Bushnell Legacy 10 x 24 Binoculars Magnification 10 Times x Objective Lens Diameter = 24mm
Eye Relief - This is the maximum distance you can have between your eye and the eyepiece before your field of view is reduced. If you wear eyeglasses you will require a good eye relief, you can also choose binoculars with fold eyecups with can be used to reduce your distance from the lens.
Exit Pupil - This is the size of the beam of light that is transmitted to your eye through the binoculars. The higher this number the greater the brightness of the image in the binoculars and the more detail your eye will be able to perceive.
Binoculars are a fantastic invention and can be used in every day life what ever your hobbies and interests may be i.e. Horse Racing, Bird Watching, Plane Watching, Train Spotting and Boating. Also did you know that binoculars can be used for stargazing? Winter is the perfect season for stargazing because the air is transparent and the sky is clear. The winter skies host a multitude of first- and second-magnitude stars that are easy to locate, even with the naked eye.
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