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		<title>Canon Binoculars: Buying Gifts for Your Outdoors Friends.</title>
		<description>Getting gifts for special friends can be a bit stressful. Finding the right gifts for very special people would prove to be the most difficult. If you are still grappling with the idea of what gift to give for an outdoors type of person, you might want to consider buying that person canon binoculars</description>
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		<title>What You Need To Know Before Getting A Pair Of Binoculars</title>
		<description>What Do The Numbers On Binoculars Mean?
Magnification and Objective Lens Size
All binoculars use the same method to define their technical specs. So for example a pair of binoculars may be described as 10 x 50. So what does this mean? 
The '10' refers to the magnification power of the binoculars.</description>
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