What are giant binoculars? We’ll you might be imagining huge telescopes about the size of human beings but they are not actually. Think of giant binoculars just like regular binoculars but are much bigger in size just enough to cover your face and heavy enough to cause muscle-strain upon long time of use. If you are serious about deep sky or want to hunt comets, giant binoculars give you that punch needed for visiting deep space from a distance. They are the most complex of all binoculars and they are fully engineered so utmost care should be given to them to make them last longer.
Generally speaking, a giant binocular is a binocular that can magnify the view 10 times or more and have a 70mm or larger front. It is a must for long-range terrestrial observations because you can see much brighter and sharper image in superior details. It is typically specially coated with rubber for safety and durability reasons to the binocular. Its weight and size makes it cumbersome to use such that it is sometimes depending on the user, used with the help of a tripod or a binocular mount. The mount must be put in a suitable place to avoid hassle and discomfort around the viewing location.
Giant binoculars are basically used for astronomical viewing, hunting, surveillance, military purposes, or for pleasure specifically bird watching. One major advantage of using them over telescopes is that for a long period of time of use, using both eyes is more comfortable than using telescopes. This gives you a stereoptical view thus gives more depth perception of the object being viewed. Pay attention to the giant binocular you are buying so you do not end up purchasing one which has defects. According to people who have used giant binoculars, the big and bulky binoculars usually do not have that excellent performance compared to smaller ones. It is said that huge binoculars have too much magnification and this by fact could cause lots of problems. In addition big binoculars are not really practical as they are not convenient to use for a longer time. This could be in turn a slight disadvantage of huge binoculars compared to compact binoculars but giant binoculars are still far more superior to other binoculars due to its versatility.
There are just so many models and brands of giant binoculars to look for in the market. If you’re planning to have one, choose carefully the one that suit your needs. You may plan to wait for the latest models, as designers improved their products from time to time like better optics, mechanics, and larger prisms. The choice is yours. More expensive ones, does not necessarily mean they are better than the less expensive ones, they may have just more features like waterproof, fogproof, lightweight property, and night vision which you may not need. When our eyes get close to something for a long period of time, this triggers the blink reflex so eye relief specification is another option you can have for an overall eye comfort. You should also consider whether you need a mount or not. Binocular mounts are expensive and require you a hard time setting it up so think ahead if you’re planning to use giant binoculars for a long period of time.
These are just examples of additional or specific features you can get from a giant binocular so choose wisely the features that meets your needs. Surfing online can also help you save the time and effort for searching giant binoculars you are looking for. And never forget to consider the performance/price ratio of the product you are trying to buy to get most out of your budget.
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