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		<title>Which binoculars are best for low light conditions?</title>
		<description>There are already many binoculars that are
out in the market. The military uses
binoculars that have night visions. Night
vision helps a person see even with low light
or at night. There are certain binocular
makers that have features which allow a
person to see with clear view in a foggy plac</description>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 11:49:59 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>Should I take my eye-glasses off when I use binoculars?</title>
		<description>When your eyeglass is an aide so that you may
see clearer, it is not necessary to remove
it. However, if you would notice any
inconvenience in seeing while using your
eyeglass with a binocular, it is good to
remove it to prevent any head strains. In
addition, there are eyeglass lenses that can</description>
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		<title>What is the difference between a telescope and binoculars?</title>
		<description>Binoculars are generally a type of telescope.
At some point, there is no difference between
a telescope and a binocular. However, if you
are referring to a monocular telescope then
the difference of it from a binocular is the
quality of viewing and the physical
appearance. A binocular has two </description>
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		<title>What should I do if dirt gets inside my binoculars?</title>
		<description>Most binoculars have warranty necessary for
repairs. Do not try to open your binoculars
by yourself for it may make the warranty
void. Whenever anything gets inside your
binocular, contact your dealer and try to let
them fixed it or remove the dirt. When the
dirt is just located outside the le</description>
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		<title>Is my age and eyesight a factor in choosing binoculars?</title>
		<description>Age and eyesight is not necessary in choosing
binoculars. Remember that binoculars are not
aide to correct any eye defect. It will just
help you magnify distant things. Eye glasses
can be used using a binocular provided it do
not create any visual disturbances on your
part. Eyesight is not rel</description>
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		<title>Which size of binoculars are right for me?</title>
		<description>The size of the binocular is relative to the
task you want it to do. For example,
binoculars with higher resolution and
magnifying power are bigger than those with
lower specifications. Therefore, if you
prefer to be using a binocular with clearer
view or with higher magnifying power, then
bi</description>
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