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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>
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