Hi all,
Randomly on Ray's Outdoors again and found a higher magnification and wider lens than my previous deal for $10. Maybe good for trekking or birdwatching.
Description:
Whether you’re a keen bird watcher, chasing fish or exploring the outdoors, a pair of binoculars will come in handy. With some helpful advice, you’ll be able to spot the best pair for you. Generally speaking, binoculars are identified by 2 numbers. The first is magnification power and the second is the diameter of the front lens. Example: 7 x 35 binoculars have a magnification power of 7 with a lens diameter of 35mm. The higher the magnification, the closer an object will appear through the binoculars. Larger lenses will allow more light into the binoculars and create a brighter image. Come into a Rays Outdoors and check out our range of Binoculars today.
Great for watching birds, but is it sand/water/salt proof? You know, the kind of birds you see at the beach? Tit birds I think they call them.