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Vanguard ENDEAVOR ED 10x42 Waterproof/Fogproof Binocular

SKU #104759 Model ENDEAVOR ED 1042

Key Features

  • Premium ED Glass Assures Exceptional Detail and Brilliant Colors
  • Advanced MultiGuard® Coatings for Higher Light Transmittance
  • Modern Ergonomics with an Open-Bridge Design
  • 100% waterproof and fogproof
Rs113,000.00
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Vanguard 8x42 Endeavor ED Binoculars

SKU #104937 Model ENDEAVOR ED 8420 UPC #026196339366

Key Features

  • Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) Glass Lenses
  • Roof Prism
  • Water and Fogproof
  • Anti-Reflection, Phase2 and V-Max Silver
Rs113,000.00
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Vanguard 10x42 Endeavor ED IV Binoculars

SKU #104938 Model ENDEAVOR ED IV 1042 UPC #026196348016

Key Features

  • HOYA Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) Glass
  • Phase-Corrected SK-15 Roof Prisms
  • Wide 65° Apparent Angle of View
  • Advanced MultiGuard Lens Coating System
Rs142,500.00
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Vanguard 10x50 VEO ED Binoculars

SKU #104940 Model VEO ED 1050 UPC #026196355113

Key Features

  • Extra-Low Dispersion Glass Elements
  • Phase-Corrected BAK4 Roof Prisms
  • Large Slip-Resistant Center Focus Wheel
  • Lightweight and Strong Composite Body
Rs88,500.00
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Vanguard 10x42 Veo HD Binoculars

SKU #104941 Model VEO HD 1042 UPC #026196352358

Key Features

  • Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) Glass
  • Compact BAK4 Roof Prisms
  • Anti-Reflection Fully Multicoated Glass
  • Wide 65° Apparent Angle of View
Rs88,500.00
Out Of Stock

Vanguard 8x42 VEO HD Binoculars

SKU #104942 Model VEO HD 8420

Key Features

  • Extra-Low Dispersion Glass Elements
  • Phase-Corrected BAK4 Roof Prisms
  • Armored Polycarbonate Chassis
  • Anti-Reflection Fully Multicoated Optics
Rs88,500.00
Out Of Stock

Vanguard 8x21 Vesta Compact 21 Binoculars (Champagne)

SKU #104947 Model VESTA 8210 CHAM UPC #026196351122

Key Features

  • Compact Roof Prism Design
  • Anti-Reflection Multi-Coated Optics
  • Closed-Bridge/Single-Hinge Configuration
  • Lightweight Aluminum-Alloy Chassis
Rs18,500.00
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Vanguard 8x21 Vesta Compact 21 Binoculars (Rosaline)

SKU #104948 Model VESTA 8210 ROSE UPC #026196351115

Key Features

  • Compact Roof Prism Design
  • Anti-Reflection Multi-Coated Optics
  • Closed-Bridge/Single-Hinge Configuration
  • Lightweight Aluminum-Alloy Chassis
Rs18,500.00
Out Of Stock

Vanguard 8x21 Vesta Compact 21 Binoculars (Black Pearl)

SKU #104946 Model VESTA 8210 BP UPC #026196351108

Key Features

  • Compact Roof Prism Design
  • Anti-Reflection Multi-Coated Optics
  • Lightweight Aluminum-Alloy Chassis
  • Closed-Bridge/Single-Hinge Configuration
Rs18,500.00
Out Of Stock

Vanguard 8x42 VEO ED Binoculars

SKU #104960 Model VEO ED 8420

Key Features

  • Extra-Low Dispersion Glass Elements
  • Phase-Corrected BAK4 Roof Prisms
  • Large Slip-Resistant Center Focus Wheel
  • Lightweight & Strong Composite Body
Rs68,500.00
Out Of Stock

Binoculars

Selecting the Right Binoculars

Binoculars, sometimes known as field glasses, are popular outdoor optics that allow you to magnify distant objects for better viewing. They have many applications, including viewing wildlife, watching sports, hunting, and use in the military. It's imperative to be aware of the different types available when choosing a pair.

Types of Binoculars

Binoculars are simply two telescopes joined together. A drawback of a conventional telescope is an inverted image, so manufacturers use various techniques to turn the image around. The Galilean system is the simplest, and uses a convex object lens and a concave eyepiece to rotate the image the right way up. These glasses have a maximum magnification of four, and a narrow field of view. Most binoculars use a Porro prism, which is easily recognized because the eyepiece is not in line with the front objective lens. An alternative construction is the roof prism, which produces a powerful but compact pair of field glasses. Image-stabilized binoculars reduce image shake; this helps with high magnification and when the device is used in a moving vehicle. Another innovation is digital camera binoculars that allow users to record images.


Choosing Binoculars

There are several things to consider when choosing optics, including:

  • Magnification: A higher magnification means a larger image, but there's a trade-off between image size and how much the image moves as your hands shake
  • Field of view: The wider the field of view, the easier it is to locate the object
  • Close focus: The ability to focus on small objects that are nearby, such as insects and birds
  • Eye relief: The distance between the eyepiece and your eyes; if you wear glasses, you need more eye relief


Special Binoculars

While most binoculars are effective outdoors, they're not very suitable for indoor use because their magnification is too great and the image is too dark. This is where opera glasses are ideal, as they're compact, provide moderate magnification, and work well in poor light.

For viewing the sun, browse solar viewing binoculars, which have 100% UV and infrared eye protection for looking directly at the sun. These glasses are useful for safely viewing solar eclipses.


Taking Care of Binoculars

It's important to provide protection against the weather, dampness, and mold. Keep your optics safe and dry when on the trail or at home, with binocular cases. Other binocular accessories, such as replacement caps, rain guards, and eyepieces, are available in case of loss or damage. To prevent damage from drops, invest in a high-quality strap. Finally, when you're done for the day, clean your device and store it in a case or bag.

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