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  • Hawke Endurance ED 12X50 Binocular

    R8,049

    Effortless focusing and impressive depth of field makes these binoculars quick and easy to use. Water and fog proof with a high grip rubber coated body, Endurance is designed to battle the elements.

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  • Hawke Endurance ED 8X32 Binocular

    R4,659

    Effortless focusing and impressive depth of field makes these binoculars quick and easy to use. Water and fog proof with a high grip rubber coated body, Endurance is designed to battle the elements.

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  • Hawke Vantage 10X42 Binocular

    R3,809

    They are supplied with a comfortable neck strap and padded carry case for protection and storage.

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  • Hawke Vantage 8×42 Binocular

    R3,419

    They are supplied with a comfortable neck strap and padded carry case for protection and storage.

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  • HikMicro Raptor RH50L 50mm Handheld Thermal Fusion Optical IR LRF Binoculars

    R76,669

    HikMicro Raptor RH50L 50mm Handheld Thermal Fusion Optical IR LRF Binoculars. The Raptor RH50L binoculars combine industry leading thermal performance with a high performance day and night vision camera to deliver the ultimate detection capability in an ergonomic and easy to use package.

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  • HikMicro Raptor RH50LN 50mm Handheld Thermal Fusion Optical IR LRF Binoculars

    R69,099

    HikMicro Raptor RH50LN 50mm Handheld Thermal Fusion Optical IR LRF Binoculars. The Raptor RH50LN binoculars combine industry leading thermal performance with a high performance day and night vision camera to deliver the ultimate detection capability in an ergonomic and easy to use package.

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  • HikMicro Raptor RQ50LN 50mm Handheld Thermal Fusion Optical IR LRF Binoculars

    R89,599

    HikMicro Raptor RQ50LN 50mm Handheld Thermal Fusion Optical IR LRF Binoculars. The Raptor RQ50LN binoculars combine industry leading thermal performance with a high performance day and night vision camera to deliver the ultimate detection capability in an ergonomic and easy to use package.

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  • HikMicro Raptor RQ50L 50mm Handheld Fusion Optical IR LRF Thermal Binoculars

    R94,259

    The HikMicro Raptor RQ50L 50mm Handheld Thermal Binoculars combine industry leading thermal performance with a high performance day and night vision camera to deliver the ultimate detection capability in an ergonomic and easy to use package.

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  • Tasco Essentials 10x25 Compact Roof Binoculars - Brown Camo

    Tasco Essentials 10×25 Compact Roof Binoculars – Brown Camo

    R399

    Powerful 10x magnification makes this compact an excellent choice for all conditions.

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  • Num’axes 10x25 BinocularsNum’axes 10x25 Binoculars

    Num’axes 10×25 Binoculars

    R2,309

    Using the most recent technologies, the NUM’AXES binoculars offer maximum brightness and clarity. Their BAK-4 prisms deliver 75% light transmission and ensure great contrast.

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  • Bushnell Ultra-light Binocular Harness

    Bushnell Ultra-light Binocular Harness

    R839

    Use the Bushnell Ultra-Light Binocular Harness to keep your hands free while keeping your binoculars at the ready position.

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  • Bushnell Universal Binocular HarnessBushnell Universal Binocular Harness

    Bushnell Universal Binocular Harness

    R829

    Lightweight, breathable and fully adjustable binocular harness conveniently allows your binoculars to be within reach at a moment’s notice without feeling weighed down.

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  • Bushnell Powerview 2 8x42 BinocularsBushnell Powerview 2 8x42 Binoculars

    Bushnell Powerview 2 8×42 Binoculars

    R2,419

    An all-metal chassis is the new PowerView 2’s foundation, and it’s never before been offered at this price.

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  • Bushnell Powerview 2 20x50 BinocularsBushnell Powerview 2 20x50 Binoculars

    Bushnell Powerview 2 20×50 Binoculars

    R2,399

    The all-metal chassis ensures ruggedness and durability in the harshest elements, meaning the chassis won’t crack in the extreme cold of winter, or disform in the intense heat of summer.

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  • Bushnell Powerview 2 16x32 BinocularsBushnell Powerview 2 16x32 Binoculars

    Bushnell Powerview 2 16×32 Binoculars

    R1,529

    An all-metal chassis is the new PowerView 2’s foundation, and it’s never before been offered at this price.

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  • Bushnell Powerview 2 12x50 BinocularsBushnell Powerview 2 12x50 Binoculars

    Bushnell Powerview 2 12×50 Binoculars

    R2,259

    An all-metal chassis is the new PowerView 2’s foundation, and it’s never before been offered at this price.

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  • Bushnell Powerview 2 10x50 BinocularsBushnell Powerview 2 10x50 Binoculars

    Bushnell Powerview 2 10×50 Binoculars

    R2,099

    An all-metal chassis is the new PowerView 2’s foundation, and it’s never before been offered at this price.

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  • Bushnell Powerview 2 10x42 BinocularsBushnell Powerview 2 10x42 Binoculars

    Bushnell Powerview 2 10×42 Binoculars

    R2,549

    An all-metal chassis is the new PowerView 2’s foundation, and it’s never before been offered at this price.

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  • Bushnell Powerview 2 10x25 BinocularsBushnell Powerview 2 10x25 Binoculars

    Bushnell Powerview 2 10×25 Binoculars

    R1,149

    An all-metal chassis is the new PowerView 2’s foundation, and it’s never before been offered at this price.

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  • Bushnell Nitro 10x42 Black BinocularsBushnell Nitro 10x42 Black Binoculars

    Bushnell Nitro 10×42 Black Binoculars

    R7,849

    This feature-packed Nitro binocular warrants best-in-class clarity and low light performance by means of a carefully designed optical system, Ultra-Wideband lens coatings, and PC3 phase coated BAK-4 prisms.

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  • Bushnell Nitro 10x25 Black BinocularsBushnell Nitro 10x25 Black Binoculars

    Bushnell Nitro 10×25 Black Binoculars

    R5,619

    This feature-packed Nitro binocular warrants best-in-class clarity and low light performance by means of a carefully designed optical system, Ultra-Wideband lens coatings, and PC3 phase coated BAK-4 prisms.

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  • Bushnell Engage X 10x42 Binoculars

    Bushnell Engage X 10×42 Binoculars

    R4,129

    The Engage X 10x42mm Binoculars deliver quality glass in a lightweight package. The fully multi-coated optics provide you with a brighter and clearer image at dusk and dawn when you need it most.

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  • Bushnell Engage DX 12x50 BinocularsBushnell Engage DX 12x50 Binoculars

    Bushnell Engage DX 12×50 Binoculars

    R6,869

    The Engage DX in the powerful 12X50 configuration are a perfect combination of performance, capability, and affordability with a lifetime warranty.

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  • Bushnell Legend 8x42 BinocularsBushnell Legend 8x42 Binoculars

    Bushnell Legend 8×42 Binoculars

    R3,629

    The Legend is back, with an all-new design. Updated ergonomics give you a confident grip, with a lighter weight chassis than its predecessor.

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  • Bushnell Legend 10x42 BinocularsBushnell Legend 10x42 Binoculars

    Bushnell Legend 10×42 Binoculars

    R4,239

    The Legend is back, with an all-new design. Updated ergonomics give you a confident grip, with a lighter weight chassis than its predecessor

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How to Choose Binoculars

Are you in the market for a new pair of binoculars, but feeling overwhelmed by the number of options available? Don't worry, you're not alone. Choosing the right pair of binoculars can be a daunting task, but with a little bit of knowledge and guidance, you can find the perfect pair to suit your needs. In this article, we'll cover everything you need to know to make an informed decision when choosing binoculars.

Understanding Binocular Terminology

Before we dive into the different types of binoculars available, it's important to understand some basic terminology. Here are some terms you should be familiar with:

Magnification

Magnification refers to how much closer an object appears when viewed through binoculars. For example, if you're using 8x magnification binoculars, an object will appear eight times closer than it would to the naked eye.

Objective Lens Diameter

The objective lens is the lens at the end of the binoculars farthest from your eyes. The diameter of this lens is measured in millimeters and is usually the second number in the binocular's specification (e.g. 8x42).

Field of View

Field of view refers to the width of the area you can see through the binoculars at a certain distance. It's typically measured in feet at 1,000 yards or meters at 1,000 meters.

Exit Pupil

The exit pupil is the small circle of light you see when you hold the binoculars away from your eyes. It's calculated by dividing the objective lens diameter by the magnification. A larger exit pupil allows for more light to enter your eye, which can be beneficial in low-light conditions.

Types of Binoculars

Now that you have a basic understanding of binocular terminology, let's explore the different types of binoculars available.

Porro Prism Binoculars

Porro prism binoculars are the most common type of binoculars. They have a classic design with offset objective lenses and eyepieces that are not aligned with the objective lenses. These binoculars tend to be less expensive than roof prism binoculars and can provide a wider field of view.

Roof Prism Binoculars

Roof prism binoculars have a more compact and streamlined design, making them more portable and easier to use with one hand. They tend to be more expensive than porro prism binoculars but can provide higher quality images.

Compact Binoculars

Compact binoculars are smaller and more portable than full-size binoculars. They're great for activities like hiking, birdwatching, and traveling.

Zoom Binoculars

Zoom binoculars allow you to adjust the magnification, giving you more versatility in your viewing experience.However, they tend to be more expensive and can be heavier and bulkier than fixed magnification binoculars.

Considerations When Choosing Binoculars

Now that you're familiar with the different types of binoculars, it's time to consider what you'll be using them for and what features are important to you. Here are some factors to consider:

Intended Use

Think about what you'll be using the binoculars for. Will you be using them for birdwatching, hunting, stargazing, or something else? Different activities may require different types of binoculars.

Magnification

Consider what magnification will best suit your needs. Higher magnification may provide more detail but can also result in a narrower field of view and a shakier image.

Objective Lens Diameter

The larger the objective lens diameter, the more light the binoculars can gather. This can be beneficial in low-light conditions.

Field of View

Consider the field of view you need for your intended use. A wider field of view can be beneficial for activities like birdwatching or sporting events, while a narrower field of view may be sufficient for stargazing.

Eye Relief

Eye relief refers to the distance between the eyepiece and your eye. If you wear glasses, you'll want a longer eye relief to accommodate them.

Image Quality

Consider the image quality you're looking for. Higher quality binoculars will generally provide sharper, clearer images with better color accuracy.

Durability

Think about the durability of the binoculars, especially if you'll be using them outdoors or in rugged conditions. Look for binoculars that are waterproof, shockproof, and have a rugged design.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best magnification for binoculars?

There's no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best magnification will depend on your intended use. Generally, lower magnification (around 8x) is good for activities like birdwatching, while higher magnification (12x or higher) may be better for activities like stargazing.

Should I choose porro prism or roof prism binoculars?

Both porro prism and roof prism binoculars have their advantages and disadvantages. Porro prism binoculars tend to be less expensive and can provide a wider field of view, while roof prism binoculars are more compact and can provide higher-quality images.

What size binoculars should I choose?

The size of binoculars you choose will depend on your intended use. Full-size binoculars are great for activities like birdwatching, while compact binoculars are better for hiking and traveling.

Do I need waterproof binoculars?

If you plan on using your binoculars outdoors, waterproofing can be a useful feature to have. It can protect your binoculars from rain, snow, and other environmental factors.

How much should I spend on binoculars?

The amount you should spend on binoculars depends on your budget and the features you're looking for. Determine what features are most important to you and what you're willing to spend before making your purchase.