• Vanguard FR-8400 W binoculars
    Binoculars Reviews

    Vanguard FR-8400 W binoculars

    The Vanguard FR-8400 W is a classic 8×40 Porro prism field binocular — a well-balanced format for nature observation. It delivers a bright, realistic, and pleasant image. Thanks to the Porro prism design, the image has notable depth and a subtle 3D “pop-up book” effect. The 8.5° field of view ensures a wide, immersive picture, […]

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  • How to read binoculars specifications: explanation using Nikon Action EX 12×50 CF WP
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    How to read binoculars specifications: explanation using Nikon Action EX 12×50 CF WP

    When choosing binoculars, it is important to understand the meaning of various specifications. Below, we will go through the main features using a 12×50 model as an example. This will help you navigate your choices and find the right binoculars for your needs—whether you’re observing nature, stargazing, or heading out on the water. Here are […]

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  • How to choose binoculars
    How to choose binoculars

    How to choose binoculars

    If you don’t like to sit back and prefer active recreation, then you’ve probably thought about buying binoculars. If so, then we’ve put together the most detailed guide to choosing binoculars for you, it’s right here. Let’s go! How to choose binoculars for their intended purpose When choosing binoculars, you need to rely not only […]

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  • Twilight factor
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    Twilight factor

    The twilight factor is an indicator that we encounter when choosing binoculars or a spotting scope. It reflects the ability of an optical device to show a detailed image in low light conditions. Theoretically, the higher the twilight factor, the more the binoculars can perform twilight observations. Twilight factor of 17 or higher is considered […]

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  • Binoculars zoom chart. What magnification is best?
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    Binoculars zoom chart. What magnification is best?

    Good afternoon, dear readers! Today let’s talk about magnification of binoculars. Undoubtedly, magnification is one of the most important characteristics of any optical device, which we certainly pay attention to when choosing one. At first glance it may seem that the question of choosing magnification is not worth an egg: the bigger, the better. But […]

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  • ED Glass vs. Bak-4 Glass in Binoculars
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    ED Glass vs. Bak-4 Glass in Binoculars

    Perhaps, when choosing binoculars, you often encountered two concepts: ED-glass (with extra-low dispersion) and BaK-4 prism glass. Both of these characteristics affect the image quality, but in different ways. Let’s figure out today what is responsible for and how it affects the quality of optics. What is ED Glass? ED stands for “Extra-low Dispersion”. That […]

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  • Binocular lens and prism coatings
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    Binocular lens and prism coatings

    Optical coatings are thin layers of special materials applied to the optical elements of binoculars, such as eyepieces and objective lenses, as well as prisms. Their main purpose is to reduce light reflection from optical surfaces, which lead to light loss, and to increase light transmission within the entire optical system of the binoculars. Thanks […]

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  • Telescope Guides

    How to build an Astrograph? DIY guide

    What telescope owner has never thought about photographing the wonders he sees in space? Modern technology makes it possible to take photographs using a smartphone, attaching it to the eyepiece of a telescope. However, there is also a special device for astrophotography – the astrograph. What is an astrograph? An astrograph is a camera with […]

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  • PMR 446 channels
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    PMR 446 channels

    PMR (Personal Mobile Radio) – is a standard for unlicensed radio communications, used in Europe, but prohibited in the United States and Canada. Depending on the country, the number of channels and terms of use may vary. PMR channels Since 2018 this communication standard includes 16 channels (before there were only 8) with a step […]

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  • LPD channels
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    LPD channels

    The LPD (Low Power Device) channels are dedicated for civilian communication within the UHF frequencies, as much as PMR446, another free band. LPD channels are located in the frequency range 433.075–434.775 MHz and include 69 channels with a step of 25 kHz. You can see them in the table below 👇 Many countries allow the channels to be used […]

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