Digital Camera Binoculars - 7 Tips For Finding A Model That Gets The Best Images
Digital Camera Binoculars - 7 Tips For Finding A Model That Gets The Best Images
By Andre Sylvester
Digital camera binoculars combine two features which are
desirable to many long range observers. Binoculars allow you to see
objects at great distances, and digital cameras let you capture the
images you are seeing for later viewing. This article will outline
seven tips to guide you in selecting a digital camera binocular that
will meet your needs.
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1) Instant replay features help in identification
With an instant replay feature, you can quickly confirm
that the image you are observing is indeed the target you are seeking.
You can then continue your viewing, or save just the last few seconds
of images or video as your record of a confirmed sighting!
2) Look for high magnification from the digital camera element
Digital cameras have the ability to enhance the natural
magnification from the lenses of the binoculars. Look for 7x to 10x
magnification levels in the digital camera component, this will give
you plenty of capability.
3) Keep your ratio high
Magnification and objective lens numbers are expressed
as 7x50 for example. The ratio of the objective lens to magnification
is around 7 in this example. To get the brightest images, look for a
ratio of 4 to 5 for these numbers.
4) Resolution of camera sensor determines picture quality
When looking at digital camera features, the ability of
the camera sensor to resolve the image you are observing will determine
the quality of the pictures you can make from these images. Resolution
today is commonly expressed in megapixels. The larger the megapixel
count, the higher the picture quality will be.
5) Eye relief is a key to viewing comfort
Eye relief is the distance between your eye and the
viewfinder lenses. This is very important if you wear glasses during
your digital camera binocular viewing. The higher the eye relief value,
the more comfortable your viewing will be.
6) Make sure your viewing object is far enough away for the camera to image
Many camera sensors in digital camera binoculars can
only focus on objects that are at least 30-60 feet away. If you focus
the binoculars on objects closer that this, the digital camera will end
up with an unusable image.
7) Get the best glass and lenses for your binoculars
As in many hobby equipment items, the higher the quality
of the components, the better the quality of the device. Use of fully
multi coated lenses with Bak-4 prism glass will give you sharper images
that are easier to view.
I hope these tips will help you in finding the digital camera binoculars that are right for you.
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