When it comes to birding, binoculars are a must have item. With binoculars you can identify birds
easily that would be nothing but a speck on the horizon to the unaided eye. There are quite a few
different makes and models of birding binoculars on the market, ranging in price from as little as a
few dollars to sophisticated models costing thousands.
Magnification and Front Lens
Diameter
For beginners, a pair of binoculars such as sold in any hardware store or
sporting goods shop should fit the bill nicely. They can be purchased for very little and are
generally quite durable, as well as doing an adequate job of magnification. These binoculars will
bear two numbers by way of ratings. One will be the magnification power of the binoculars, the
second number will be the diameter of the front lens, in millimeters.
Usually these are
written in the following manner 7x23. This set of numbers indicates that the binoculars have a
magnification of seven with a diameter of 23 millimeters on the front lens. The magnification power
of the binoculars that you want depends on how far you plan to be away from the birds you are
planning to watch. If you are planning to watch just around your neighborhood at birds that may be
in trees or on the ground, then a lighter magnification will probably work. For those that want the
ability to spend a large amount of time watching birds interact naturally or where the required
distance is significantly greater than watching normal everyday birds, you will want to get a
stronger magnification.
Changing the Level of Magnification
There are
binoculars that have a single level of magnification, these are usually the basic style that allow
simply a slight amount of focusing. There are then the styles that allow you to be able to alter not
only the focus of the lens but also the level of magnification, allowing you to adjust between
objects that are closer and farther away without having to have additional sets of binoculars.
Make Sure Your Binoculars Are Not Too Heavy
When purchasing binoculars, check
them out and make sure they are not too heavy. Some pairs can be hard to handle or hold up for
longer periods of time, so this is another factor that you should consider if you are in the market
to purchase a pair of binoculars. There are a number of lightweight models that offer a full range
of features without being hard to handle. This is essential if you are planning to carry them around
while trekking looking for birds or planning on sitting for long periods of time holding them up.
Nothing ruins a birding trip more than ending up not being able to spend the time you want
or get to where you want due to the weight of the equipment. Some of the features to look for is
scratch resistance on the lens, and a way to carry them other than in your hand or around your neck.
This will help to not only protect them, but keep them out of the way while you are making your way
to your location of choice.