






SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: Eyebre
Choice: yes
Customized processing: Yes
Eyepiece diameter: 20mm
Field of View: 78/1000
Focus Type: CENTRAL
Function type: ordinary telescope
Hign-concerned Chemical: None
Lens Coating Description: FMC
Magnification: 10-30
Material: Metal
Objective Lens Diameter: 50mm
Origin: Mainland China
Prism Description: BAK4
Purpose: Civil telescope
Structure: binoculars
Type: Binoculars
Water Resistance Level: IPX7
semi_Choice: yes



























·What do the numbers mean in binocular specifications, such as 10x50 or 8x42?
The first number represents the magnification power, indicating how much larger an object will appear compared to the naked eye.The second number refers to the diameter of the objective lenses in millimeters, which affects light gathering capabilities.
·How do I choose the right binoculars for my needs?
Consider factors like your intended use (birdwatching, stargazing, sports), desired magnification power, and comfort level.Research different models, their specifications (magnification, objective lens size), and read reviews to make an informed decision.
· What is the field of view and why is it important?
The field of view refers to the width of the area you can see through the binoculars. A wider field of view allows you to observe more scenery at once. It is especially useful for activities like birdwatching or following fast-moving objects.
· How can I maintain and clean my binoculars?
Avoid touching the lenses with fingers and use a blower brush or compressed air to remove dust. If needed, gently clean lenses with specialized cleaning solutions and microfiber cloths. Store your binoculars in a dry and cool place when not in use.
·Are there any accessories I should consider purchasing?
Accessories like tripod adapters (for stable long-duration viewing), carrying cases, lens cleaning kits, and neck straps are useful additions to enhance your binocular experience.
· Can I use binoculars for stargazing?
Yes, binoculars can be great for stargazing, especially for observing wide areas of the night sky or finding larger celestial objects like star clusters or the Moon. Look for binoculars with larger objective lenses and lower magnification for better low-light performance.