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		<title>Would you say that these Nikon for £197 10 * 56 binoculars are good for astronomy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 04:04:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> I want to buy a pair of binoculars  instead of a telescope to see if I like the hobby.</p>
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		<title>Nikon Binoculars for Astronomy and Nature Watch?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 04:04:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been looking at Nikon binoculars but there are too many info to make a decision. Should I get a 10&#215;50 or 12&#215;50 or 16&#215;50 ? I´d say 16x is better because gives a better magnification but I am worried if it will be too shaky. Do 16x become too shake for star gazing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been looking at Nikon binoculars but there are too many info to make a decision. </p>
<p>Should I get a 10&#215;50 or 12&#215;50 or 16&#215;50 ? I´d say 16x is better because gives a better magnification but I am worried if it will be too shaky.</p>
<p>Do 16x become too shake for star gazing and nature watch?</p>
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		<title>Nikon Monarch Binoculars &#8211; Help To see Things That Are Far Away</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 04:04:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone knows that binoculars will help you see things that are far away. The varieties available are waterproof binoculars, image stabilized binoculars, zoom binoculars, and astronomy binoculars. Before you buy any pair of binoculars, there are some basic things to know so you choose the right ones for your needs.Image stabilized binoculars have an internal mechanism that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone knows that binoculars will help you see things that are far away. The varieties available are waterproof <br />binoculars, image stabilized binoculars, zoom binoculars, and astronomy binoculars. Before you buy any pair of <br />binoculars, there are some basic things to know so you choose the right ones for your needs.<br />Image stabilized binoculars have an internal mechanism that compensates for movement and keeps the image you&#8217;re <br />viewing stable and immobile. They help you keep what you&#8217;re viewing in the field of vision, and help reduce <br />eyestrain. The trade off is that because of the added parts, they&#8217;re a bit heavier than standard binoculars. But if <br />you spend a lot of time hiking or boating, a little extra weight is worth being able to see a stabilized image.<br />When you think of star gazing, you probably immediately think of a telescope. But there are also binoculars that <br />allow you to see what the night sky has to offer. Astronomy binoculars are usually much larger and heavier than <br />standard binoculars, so it&#8217;s best to use them with a tripod or other mounting device. Your arms would tire very <br />quickly from trying to hold them up long enough to view the sky. These binoculars are specially made to make best <br />use of ambient light, giving you clear views in dim conditions. The advantage they have over telescope is they <br />allow you to see heavenly bodies with both eyes, giving those objects more depth. They also help reduce eyestrain <br />since you&#8217;re using both eyes, and not relying on just one to see everything.<br />The Monarch Binocular made by Nikon was given a five in ratings. Before any of the other models are considered for <br />your purchase you may want to see and to learn about the different features the binoculars offer like the <br />magnification of the lenses, the range of the view, and the ability of the binoculars to be waterproof. There are <br />many other things that will need to be taken into consideration also.<br />Most people make the assumption that it&#8217;s best to get the highest magnification they can for their binoculars. This <br />is not quite right. A hand-held binoculars at a high magnification tends to have too much movement for the highly-<br />magnified image to be useful. Usually, binoculars that have anything more than 10 times magnification should be <br />mounted on a tripod instead of being held. Hence, if you&#8217;re planning to use binoculars without a tripod, you should <br />stay within the 4-8x magnification range.<br />The last thing you&#8217;d need to consider is the actual weight of the binoculars that you&#8217;re buying. For activities <br />like hiking, or hunting, it&#8217;s probably best to acquire a pair of light weight binoculars. Plastic lenses, which <br />weigh a lot less than their glass counterparts, may be the solution. The tradeoff is that glass lenses perform a <br />lot better at the same cost, but are heavier and more fragile.</p>
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		<title>Nikon Monarch Binoculars &#8211; A Great view Of The Sky Far Away</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 04:08:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Astronomical Binoculars allow people to view certain elements of the sky from far away. There are many moons and planets that can be viewed with binoculars.  Some users use lower magnification binoculars so they can have a larger field of view than if they used a higher magnification.Whether you&#8217;re a beginning amateur astronomer or a seasoned veteran, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Astronomical Binoculars allow people to view certain elements of the sky from far away. There are many moons and <br />planets that can be viewed with binoculars.  Some users use lower magnification binoculars so they can have a <br />larger field of view than if they used a higher magnification.<br />Whether you&#8217;re a beginning amateur astronomer or a seasoned veteran, if you&#8217;re not using binoculars for astronomy <br />you&#8217;re most certainly missing out. While being an amateur astronomer can bring with it a high cost of entry, it <br />doesn&#8217;t have to if you approach your new hobby appropriately from the beginning. When it comes to astronomy, <br />binoculars can be used primarily for locating objects in the night sky, for viewing them, or both. Each application <br />requires a different set of priorities when determining the binocular specifications. <br />You can use virtually any binoculars for an occasional look at the night sky. But, binoculars with large <br />objectives, that is, 50mm and larger, are much better suited for more serious astronomical purposes than the <br />smaller and more compact ones due to their greater light-gathering ability. Nothing quite compares to viewing <br />celestial objects through a pair of giant astronomy binoculars. The view is much wider than that of a telescope <br />allowing large objects, such as nebulas and entire galaxies, to fit in their field of view.  <br />Once you begin looking at binoculars with a magnification of 10x and higher, they can get heavy very quickly, <br />making for an incredibly shaky image. Again, consider mounting them on a tripod so you can go for a larger <br />magnification. <br />Some binoculars have image stabilization technology which dampen sudden movement. It can usually be turned on or <br />off by the user. This means that very high powered binoculars can be hand held when normally they couldn&#8217;t. The <br />image quality is not always as good for stabilized binoculars, and they are usually more expensive.</p>
<p>As you can see, not all binoculars are suitable for stargazing. As with anything, you must find the right balance <br />of features and price for you. But knowing your options in advance will greatly aide you in finding the best pair <br />of binoculars for you or the budding astronomer in your family to enjoy the wonders of space and science. If you <br />are using high powered binoculars, a tripod helps you keep your view steady and allows for a better quality image. <br />Chose a pair of binoculars that fit your needs. Most binoculars are made for a particular purpose. Astronomy <br />binoculars should be around 7x to 12x. Magnification above 12x is too hard to keep stable. If you require a higher <br />magnification, then a tripod can help you get into a higher range.</p>
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