PANDA Spotting Scope 20-60x70 Binoculars
PANDA Spotting Scope 20-60x70 Binoculars
Magnification:20-60x
Objective lens aperture:70mm
Eyepiece aperture:21.5mm
Exit pupil diameter:3.5-1.2mm
Exit pupil distance:16mm
Eyepiece Configuration:6E4G
Lens coating:FMC
Objective lens Configuration:3E2G
Focusing system:Internal Focusing
Minimal focus distance:6m
Field of view:35-17.5M/1000M
Tripod Adapter:Yes
Dimension:370X160X85mm
Weight:950g
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Q1: What does the magnification (e.g., 10x) of this binocular mean?
A: Magnification (e.g., 10x) means the binoculars can bring objects 10 times closer. For example, when observing an object 1000 meters away, the view will be as clear as seeing it with the naked eye from 100 meters.
Q2: How does the objective lens diameter (e.g., 22mm) affect observation?
A: A larger objective lens allows more light to enter the binoculars, resulting in brighter images, especially in low-light conditions (e.g., dusk or indoors). However, a larger lens may increase size and weight, requiring a balance between performance and portability.
Q3: How to use the center focus system?
A: By rotating the central focus wheel on the body, you can adjust the focus of both barrels simultaneously. This allows quick and easy focusing on objects at different distances.
Q4: What does the field of view (e.g., 112m/1000m) mean?
A: The field of view indicates the width of the visible area (112 meters) at a distance of 1000 meters. A larger field of view provides a broader observation range, making it better for tracking moving objects (e.g., birds or sports events).
Q5: What scenarios are these binoculars suitable for?
A:They are ideal for birdwatching, travel, concerts, sports events, outdoor adventures, and more.