Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Why Pay More for Marine Binoculars?

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Why Pay More for Marine Binoculars?
by Dennis Harper

I often get asked by people who already own a perfectly good pair of field binoculars so why they should pay more for a pair of marine binoculars. There are several good reasons and we'll cover some of them here. Binoculars are specified using 2 numbers, such as 7 x 50 or 8 x 35. The first number is the magnification power of ...

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