A unique model - no other on the market allows you to focus so close (the closest competitors are 1.2 meters), it actually works in the macro range. Usually we dive into the macrocosm through the lens of a camera, or with the help of a magnifying glass - these binoculars are an interesting alternative. It is especially useful for observing active small animals that do not let people close (dragonflies, butterflies, lizards). In another way, they can be considered only by catching, which is not always good. As a binocular, it also works, and thanks to not the highest magnification and full enlightenment, it is quite bright (not for twilight, of course - exit pupil 3.2 mm), but it is surprisingly normal indoors). Those. use case - in a museum or theater, is also possible. In the zoo, and especially in the terrarium is also useful. By the way, I donβt advise a larger increase - the aperture ratio will become much worse, and the trembling from the hands will interfere more (light, compact binoculars are hard to hold straight tightly). For birding, of course, it is not the best option (for birdwatching, full-sized binoculars are better suited, with a large field of view (to make it easier and faster to find a bird), good aperture for observations in the dense forest and twilight (front lens diameter 42-50mm, exit pupil 5-7mm, ), and high magnification (8-10x) But in good conditions - why not.
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