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Astronomy w/ binoculars?
I've read a bunch of posts from noobie astronomers wondering what type of telescope to buy and noticed many people recommend getting a goodset of binocua...
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Astronomy w/ binoculars?
I've read a bunch of posts from noobie astronomers wondering what type of telescope to buy and noticed many people recommend getting a goodset of binocuars first. How much detail can you actually see with a set of binoculars (bodies other than the Moon, say Mars or a nebula)? Do they make binoculars that mount to a tripod or do you just stay as steady as you can? What types and power are recommended for star gazing? Thanks much!
Binoculars can give the "noobie" spectacular views of objects in the sky and are much more rewarding than many of the cheaper telescopes with poor optics, difficulty in aiming, and overmagnified views. Binoculars can be mounted on tripods and a variety of other types of stands to keep the view from "jiggling". Binoculars allow the "noobie" to keep both eyes open while viewing. I've got both a telescope and three sets of binoculars. I use the binoculars most of the time because they are so quick to grab and use, lightweight compared to the scope, and easy to share with friends and family. They also allow you to quickly scan large areas of sky. Many times, when I only have a few minutes to gaze, I'll use the binoculars rather than the scope because I just don't have time to set it up.
Binoculars can run anywhere from under $50 to over $1000. For a "noobie" I'd recommend 7X50's or 10X50's. They're still relatively light and pick up a lot more light (brighter views) than 7X35's. The first number is the magnification. The second number is the diameter in millimeters of the lenses in the "big" end. 7-10 magnification gives good views of relatively large areas of sky. Higher magnifications, ranging from 12X-40X bring you "closer", but also shrink your field of view (how much you can see at once). Larger diameter lenses (70, 80, or 100) pick up as much or more light than many small telescopes, will have 20-25X magnification, and will require some type of tripod. The quality of the binoculars is the reason that you can get 7X50's for $40 or $300. Price isn't always a guarantee of quality, but generally, the higher the price, the better the optics, and the better the view you'll get from them. For a first timer, I wouldn't pay over $100. Use that pair as a learning tool, do some reading, do some gazing, join a local astronomy club, then decide whether to stick with the cheap binoculars or invest in really good ones or a telescope.
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Great Things In Tasco Binoculars
You have the tickets of the season for your favorite music group. You already know the time and the particular stadium you will be using to enjoy the event. Unfortunately, others got to the close seats before you had a chance to and you are a little farther back than you wanted to be. You might even find that you are so far in the back that the stars look like ants on the stage. Do not let the seat ruin your night. Tasco products will make this night even better.
You might not want to spend a lot of money. To find items from Tasco that are on sale or for a big discount you should try http://www.binoculars.com and you will not be disappointed in all the different ones for you to pick from. You can also call one of their service representatives at (800) 246- 6285.
Tasco models are many and some of them are listed below for your consideration. You can not go wrong with any of these items. You will just need to decide which one is better for you and what you want to do with it.
The Porro model from Tasco is a very changeable model for you to choose. The ability to perform what it says it will has been shown in its reputation as being great. You will also love the look of the binoculars. These binoculars are coated with a rubber outside and have a clutch attached for safety for use in bad weather or bad terrain outside. The cost for these binoculars is $50.
The zip Focus model that Tasco manufactures is the proudest for the type of lenses that they use. Each lens is covered with a prism effect. It is well worth the time to get one. It is a priceless item for you to own when you are into nature, sports, or any other activity where you need binoculars. You will also see that it is a very affordable set o binocular to own at a low cost of $80. For ore info see http://www.binoculars-rating.com/High_Powered_Binoculars/ on High Powered Binoculars.
Tasco has come up with a model known as the Snapshot. These binoculars give you the ability to not only sees the object you are looking at but, will give you the option to keep them stored in the binoculars. With a push of the button, you can save the view forever. This is great for concerts where you would love to have a picture of your favorite artist as they perform. This great binocular with camera runs in the neighborhood of $90.
The Roof Prism is the final model that Tasco creates. These particular binoculars are the ones to have when you have low light conditions. This binocular boasts of a pupil that is seven millimeters in diameter and will give you the brightest view you can get in any light. These binoculars weigh quite a lot. You can get lots of use out of these if you are into camping or outdoor adventures. You can own this great binocular for $200.
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