A Closer Look with Zoom Binoculars
I can remember the last time I went hiking in Yellowstone, I saw this amazing vision in front of me. The trees, the clouds, the rivers and the rock formations was the ideal image of beauty! Anyway, I discovered that me and my buddies were beginning to get sort of lost. We were heading down a trail, but we were unable to see where it was going. Then my buddy Mick brought out a couple zoom binoculars, and I sort of smacked him on the spot for not bringing it out earlier.
Thanks to the zooming capacity of binoculars, I was ready to keep an eye on a mule deer as it kept on chomping whatever plant it was munching on. The capability of zoom binoculars to shift the magnification between distances truly assists in keeping track of something, and enables you to identify things you wouldn't normally have seen with the ***** eye.
Mick provided the solution by supporting a stand designed particularly for the zoom binoculars. The stability needed was given, and this allowed us to truly crank up the magnification! Heck, the 36x zoom helped me spot the deer twinkling its nose a bit as it sniffed the air!
Anyway, I know what I am going to pack the next time I am going hiking or camping. When you want a flexible technique of enlarging your vision, whether for closer targets or for some serious magnification power, then zoom binoculars is the simplest way to go!




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Get up on a high peak and use binoculars.
The easiest solution is to use what is called a split neutral density filter. Basically it is a filter where half has what amounts to sunglasses for your lens. The other half is clear.
This will tone down the bright sky while properly exposing the landscape. It will not effect the color though.
They come in varying strengths. If your using a point and shoot as someone else mentioned Cokin makes an adapter that will allow you to use their filter system.
RT – Mule deer – Prescott Nat'l Forest hike 2/16 #wordlesswednesday //Pretty!
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RT A couple of Mule Deer rattling their horns, a little blurry but what do you expect, its free…
~These things are in many places, iv seen two over the year. totally different places and NO not because of sky movement. Iv seen planes fly behind them..They are extremely bright, low and often out before any other star. These are being sited world wide and NO they do not look like the average UFO piece always stationary. Most likely government made.Peace
I have these binoculars and they are AMAZING.. i use them to look at the stars and moon as well as terrestrial viewing, i use them with a tripod when i zoom in close to an objects.
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