All binoculars have properties defined by numbers. A typical
example of speech that says something about the binoculars is stands for
enlargement, the object gets times larger in binoculars. If you see an animal away,
the Celestron binoculars look like it is about binoculars with magnification,
it looks indicates the front lens size and is indicated as the diameter in
millimeters. Larger diameter gives better light intensity and thus better
visibility in fog conditions.
The bigger the magnification you choose, the more stable you
need. The reason is that larger magnifications mean a higher sensitivity to
movements and the like. On recommend Celestron binoculars more than stop when
used on land. Larger magnification than the slightest movement in the body affect
the visibility, which makes it difficult to keep stable, from here it is
recommended that the binoculars be used with a tripod.
If you are going to use the binoculars on longer trips, the
compact binoculars are a good choice. It is lighter and can be worn around the Celestron
binoculars neck or on the belt. Typical models front lenses, these models work
well for day trips but slightly worse when it's getting dark. But it is easy to
get and in use.
