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Research on binoculars

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These binoculars are used for looking at animals from far. You might
see numbers such as ‘8x42’ specified, which refer to the strength and
width of the lens, 8 is the magnification strength, and 42 is the
millimeters of the diameter.

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These binoculars are of size ‘10x42’ wich will help for bird watching
and all types of weather conditions. They weigh 800g so you can lift
theme for long without having to stop because your arm hurts. These
binoculars also have an easy adjustment for starters.

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This design shows how you can easy focus by turning the mechanism. It
also shows all the different types of lens: objective lens, focusing
lens, that you adjust, porro prism and finally the ocular lens.

Definitions of key words:


From https://www.dictionary.com

Objective lens:
The lens or combination of lenses that first receives the rays from the
object and forms the image.
Focusing lens:
The focal point of lens, on which rays converge or from which they
deviate

Porro prism:
An isosceles, right-triangular prism in which light entering one half of
the hypotenuse face is reflected at the two short sides and is
reversed in orientation when it leaves the other half of the
hypotenuse.

Ocular lens:
Lens that are performed or perceived by the eye our eyesight.

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