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Review on Nikon ACULON 10 22X50 Binoculars Harness by Kenta Omura ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I definitely recommend buying, I didn't notice any disadvantages.

Binoculars were purchased to observe the moon and the starry sky. You can’t do without a tripod, Photo of the Moon at x22 is attached (April 4, 2022). Even from the window of an apartment you can see much more stars than with the naked eye, you can see constellations and even clusters. But this is a primary acquaintance with astronomy, of course, a close-up of the night sky and our satellite, for a deeper understanding of this science, a telescope is needed. A small angle of view at x10 made me think about buying another binocular - a 10x50 fix, in order to lie quietly in nature and look at the night sky from my hands (fixes are usually much lighter, the angle of view is much wider), but this is for the future. If we talk about the usual use of binoculars, that is, observing objects on the planet Earth, then even at the maximum approximation, you can calmly "lead" an object, for example, a bird's flight, but when you fix your gaze on a stable object, hand shaking will interfere. Binoculars are good for the initial study of the situation as a whole in search of a specific object, in order to study this object in detail later on the zoom. The study of the situation as a whole is in itself difficult due to the small angle of visibility at x10 - the view is limited, a general idea is not formed.

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Pros
  • 1) Zoom, for which it was bought. Easy navigation, fits well in the hand. Smooth adjustment of focusing, zoom. 2) The picture is bright, even at night. In general, the picture is just super 3) Thick quality bag 4) Adapter for tripod included The most important thing is, of course, the super quality of the picture.
Cons
  • Small viewing angle at x10, but this is the price of the zoom. When switching from x22 directly to x10, you have to re-adjust the left diopter, that is, jumping from one magnification to another is not very convenient. At x22 magnification, a tripod is desirable, but it is also possible without it if detailed study of objects in a stable position is not required (for example, a standing / sitting person), but simply a general study of the situation or observation of a rapidly moving object. The weight, at first glance, is small for a man's hand, but with long-term fixed observation from the hands, the x22 magnification will become difficult - the slightest hand movements give a strong shaking of the picture, support is required. The protection of the eyecups is naughty - flies off at the first touch.