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The main consideration when selecting a monocular are the magnification level and objective lens diameter, which determine the optical capabilities of the monocular. The bigger the objective lens diameters, the better the image quality and the heavier the monocular may get. Waterproofing and night vision (thermal or infrared) are also important factors to consider when selecting a monocular.
The main consideration when selecting a monocular are the magnification level and objective lens diameter, which determine the optical capabilities of the monocular. The bigger the objective lens diameters, the better the image quality and the heavier the monocular may get. Waterproofing and night vision (thermal or infrared) are also important factors to consider when selecting a monocular.
A monocular with an objective length diameter of 50mm or greater enables a great image for wildlife viewing and safaris. From a size perspective, a 50mm monocular is on the top end of the monocular range and still has good portability.
A monocular with an objective length diameter of 50mm or greater enables a great image for wildlife viewing and safaris. From a size perspective, a 50mm monocular is on the top end of the monocular range and still has good portability.
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Monoculars for wildlife viewing and safaris require magnification of 8x to 12x. 10x is the best size to keep a safe distance from animals, but it may require a tripod to stabilize the image. The objective lens diameter should be 42-50mm. A good 10x42 monocular weighs about 1.5 pounds (0.7 kg).
Monoculars for wildlife viewing and safaris require magnification of 8x to 12x. 10x is the best size to keep a safe distance from animals, but it may require a tripod to stabilize the image. The objective lens diameter should be 42-50mm. A good 10x42 monocular weighs about 1.5 pounds (0.7 kg).
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