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With wikipekdia stands for: A Binoculars are portable telescopes that can usually be used hands-free. Binoculars are predominantly available on the market as binocular versions (2 views), which make it possible to observe objects with both eyes via separate beam paths.
On the one hand, binoculars are produced in a simple lens design offered as theatre glasses (opera glasses), on the other hand as prism binocularswhich are also known colloquially as binoculars. There are also small, telescope-like monoculars and the larger, for weight and construction reasons mainly with tripod spotting scopes to be used.
In the wikipedia table of contents you can read the following:
- 1 History and designations
- 2 types of binocular binoculars
- 3 Designs and product variety of prism binoculars
- 3.1 Design principles
- 3.2 Construction methods and Quality aspects
- 3.3 History of product diversity
- 3.4 Price structure, marketing and quantities
- 4 Functional principle, parameters and quality characteristics
- 4.1 Magnification number and Lens diameterThe larger the lens diameter, the more light can be absorbed by the lens of the optical system. Glass purity plays a major role. " More info
- 4.2 Luminous intensity, Twilight numberIn order to be able to recognise details over long distances even in twilight, binoculars with high magnification and corresponding twilight performance (e.g. 10x56 or 8x56) are recommended. " More info and TransmissionLight transmission is the ability of optical glass or optical systems to "let through" as many light rays as possible. " More info
- 4.3 Real and apparent Field of visionThe size of the field of view indicates the width of the terrain that can be observed through the binoculars at a distance of 1000 metres. " More info
- 4.4 Depth of field
- 4.5 Imaging errors
- 4.6 Distortion
- 4.7 Glass typesIn addition to the coating of optics, the glass quality or type of glass is one of the most important quality factors for binoculars and riflescopes " More info and RemunerationWith the help of a simple coating, this loss of light transmission (transmission loss) is reduced to 1.5%, for example. This already increases the amount of light that reaches your eyes to around 80%. " More info
- 5 Construction methods of the optical system of prism binoculars
- 5.1 Design and manufacturing principles
- 5.2 Advantages and disadvantages of the two types of prisms used
- 5.3 Focusing and fixed focus systems
- 5.4 Binoculars with variable MagnificationThe magnification of a binocular model is perhaps the most misunderstood feature. High magnification can be useful! " More info
- 5.5 Binoculars with image stabilisation
- 6 Selection of a suitable binoculars
- 6.1 General criteria
- 6.2 Selection criteria in detail according to intended use
- 7 Appendix: Qualitative self-assessment
- 8 Manufacturer
- 9 Individual references
- 10 Literature
- 11 Weblinks
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