It is magnification where spotting scopes begin to differ from ordinary binoculars. The higher magnification that a Swarovski spotting scope offers is impossible to be availed with conventional binoculars. The things beyond the viewing range of binoculars are caught in the lens of spotting scopes. Two factors determine the magnification range that you need to have with your chosen spotting scope.
The first determining factor is atmosphere. You need to tune the magnification power according to atmospheric conditions of the moment you are about to use the spotting scope. Dust, glare, humidity, heat waves, air current and wind are different atmospheric factors influencing negatively the image quality. The optical system is the second determining factor. Magnification range varies with the quality and functional capability of the optical system of spotting scopes. Swarovski spotting scopes feature variable magnification range and good quality optical system.
No comments:
Post a Comment