Have you ever used binoculars with a built-in digital camera?
Thursday, March 26th, 2009 at
1:27 pm
snafu1 asked:
I am looking to buy some binoculars with a built-in digital camera. Are they any good? Anyone out there who have used binoculars then wanna tell us what you think of them? thanx




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I have a pair of 7×50 multicoated Simmons which I've always been very happy with. I don't recommend anything of a lesser aperture or power though. In fact, I often wish I had 9×50's but the 7×50's due nicely.
I'm not completely familiar with the various brands as far as binoculars go but I'm sure Celestron or Orion would due. I'd stay away from compact "sport" binoculars and the ones with the tinted lenses and most importantly, try them before you buy. Nothing is more frustrating than a pair of binoculars that don't focus properly for you.
You'd need pretty big ones to see any detail on Mars, and a tripod. With the 7×50's I can see many of the moons around Jupiter, the Andromeda Galaxy, M33, and the Orion nebula, but not planetary detail.