What spectacle wearers need to consider when buying binoculars!
Half of the European population wear glasses either temporarily or permanently.
The Looking through binoculars with glasses reduces the 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 um 50-60%. For short-sightedness or long-sightedness, a EyepieceThe eyepiece is the lens group of an optical system that faces the eye. The eyepieces consist of several separate lenses - achromats (3-6 individual lenses). " More info with dioptre compensation. If you wear glasses, you should therefore make sure when buying binoculars that they have dioptre compensation and retractable lenses. EyecupsFor spectacle wearers, all DDoptics binoculars are equipped with retractable eyecups. This makes observation easier and enlarges the field of vision. " More info (because of Interpupillary distanceThe interpupillary distance is the optimum distance between the eyepiece lens and the pupil of the eye. " More info with glasses).
Binoculars for spectacle wearers with DDoptics products
Binoculars and goggles are automatically optimised with DDoptics. All binocular models from DDoptics offer the option of manual Dioptre correctionThe dioptre correction on the eyepiece is used to compensate for different visual acuities of the eyes. " More info and have retractable eyecups.
The respective mThe maximum adjustment radius (+/- dioptres) is shown for each binocular model under the technical details. In other cases, the full field of view can be surveyed with eyepieces for spectacle wearers. Reversible or retractable rubber cups on the eyepieces ensure the correct interpupillary distance.