Everyone has this “astronomy” heart in us; our passion for stargazing, meteor gazing, and other astronomy-related things. Astronomy binoculars or astronomical binoculars are perfect for stargazing. They are perfect stargazing instruments. Most often, these instruments are most preferable for those that are just beginning to explore the beauty of the world above. Though telescopes may also do, it is still better having a good pair of astronomy binoculars.
If you feel like being romantic and you are thinking of doing some stargazing with your love one, should you buy astronomy binocular? If so, here are a few tips on how to properly choose an astronomy binocular.
Magnification
For astronomy, select the magnification that mirrors on how you prefer to make use of it. Astronomy binoculars, when handheld, can be relaxing and inexpensive at the same time. You need not worry of having accessories like tripod and it also cuts your set up time. Using this method, magnification must be twelve times lower to retain steadiness. But with combined with the proper objective size of seven times to twelve times binocular, expect to see hundreds and thousands of star clusters, and believe it or not, even galaxies.
If you prefer your binocular placed on a tripod, it basically pushes your magnifications to over fifteen to twenty times. Astronomy binoculars with fifteen to thirty times in magnifications can show a more detailed and resolved view from the sky. But nothing compares to the 25x100 millimeters binocular that can leave you speechless in a clear, dark night.
Weight
Handheld binoculars should have cushioned straps or a bino harness. For mounted binoculars, you can either use a tripod or some mounts where you can find at leading telescope and binoculars shops.
Len’s Coating
It is essential to use lens coating to your binoculars, particularly the FMC or the fully multi-coated.
Water Proofing
Astronomy binoculars should not be necessarily water proofed though it can help. Frequent observations outdoors makes your binoculars prone to moisture and dew, which in one way or another, causes those non-waterproof models to leak.
Eye Relief
This is a very important feature. Most of these giant binoculars have surprisingly poor relief of the eyes and they do not provide the good full view when you have your glasses on. In short, the higher your magnification is, the worse likely it is to provide eye relief.
Quality And Price
Most of these binoculars are manufactured in China. Not as bad as you think. In fact, Chinese optics has very high standards. Despite the high standards, these binoculars have prices that are just within reach. However, quality wise, the best astronomy binoculars can be found in Japan. Though very expensive, you are guaranteed a lifelong breathtaking viewing.
Close Focus
Take note of this: if you intend using your astronomy binoculars at daytime, expect poor visibility, as these binoculars are poor as far as close focus is concerned.
Objective Size
Binoculars with exit pupils of five or more are good enough for astronomy. A 7x50 is a classic if you plan on buying an astronomy binocular minus the tripod. Sad to stay, it has lost its status over the years because if the giants but still it is unbeatable when used in viewing open spaces and clusters.
Your options are very varied and limitless. Selecting astronomical binoculars can be confusing as there are a lot of these in the market today, with different shapes and sizes, and with varied specifications. For you to be safer, ask professional help upon choosing the right binoculars for you. You can also find information over the Internet. Your have a lot of choices. Buying a binocular is an investment. So make sure you have chosen the right one that suits to your needs.
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