Dr. Binoculars FAQQ: What are the best binoculars? A: To jump ahead without going over the lessons, the short answer is, the one with the best optics. That said, the best binocular really depends on your individual needs, where you are going to use them and how much you can spend. Q: OK, so there are a lot of different binoculars, so what. I can go and get a cheap pair at a department store and they will be just fine. A: While this might be true, once you look through a pair that is even just a little better than the lower end, you won't want to go back! There is a wide world of binoculars out there and cheaper is not always the better decision. Q: What do you know, why should I listen to you? You're no scientist!
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