October 28, 2008

How much zoom is a 10×50 on binoculars?

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How much zoom is a 10×50 on binoculars? How many x?

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October 29, 2008

mathematician @ 7:24 pm

10x—that's what the first part of 10×50 means. The 50 is the size of the front lenses in millimeters.

October 30, 2008

tom @ 10:51 pm

These binoculars magnify your view ten times. The 50 merely indicates the diameter of the objective lens (The big one) in millimetres.

November 2, 2008

nintendogamer91 @ 6:31 am

10x normal vision

jekin @ 9:11 pm

The diameter of the lens controls how much light it receives. If the ratio is 7×50 that is considered night vision because they pick up more light than the normal eye. 10×50 is comparable to 7×35 in light gathering. but magnifies. 10x is about the limit for normal people without a tripod.

November 4, 2008

paypalcurious @ 5:01 pm

The 10x part means whatever you look at will appear 10 times closer to you. The 50 means that each lens is 50mm wide.

November 7, 2008

campbelp2002 @ 5:59 pm

Zoom means the ability to smoothly change magnification. 10×50 binoculars have a fixed magnification of 10, no Zoom. The 50 is the diameter of the objective lenses in millimeters.

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