Pentax 10x50 Z-Series ZD WP Binoculars
- Phase-Corrected BAK4 Roof Prisms
- Hybrid Aspherical Lens Elements
- Fully Multicoated Optics
- Angle of View: 50°
Optisan 10x42 EVR II ED Binoculars
- Fully Multicoated Optics
- Dielectric-Coated BAK4 Prisms
- 346' Field of View at 1000 yd
- 93% Light Transmission
Optisan 8x42 EVR II ED Binoculars
- Apochromatic Extra-Low Dispersion Lenses
- Phase/Dielectric Coated Roof Prisms
- Fully Multicoated Optics
- Wide 60° Apparent Angle of View
Hawke Sport Optics 8x32 Frontier ED X Binoculars (Green)
- Extra-Low-Dispersion Glass Elements
- Compact BAK4 Roof Prisms
- Phase Corrected and Dielectric Coated
- Fully Multi-Coated Lens Surfaces
Eschenbach Optik 10x42 Sektor D-Series B Compact Binoculars
- BAK4 Roof Prisms
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide Angle Viewing: 48°
- Nitrogen-Filled, Waterproof/Fogproof
Opticron 8x42 Verano BGA VHD Binoculars
- Fully Multicoated Optics
- 7.5° Angle of View
- 4.3' Minimum Focus Distance
- Soft-Touch Rubber Armor
Hawke Sport Optics 10x32 Frontier ED X Binoculars (Green)
- Extra-Low-Dispersion Glass Elements
- Compact BAK4 Roof Prisms
- Phase Corrected and Dielectric Coated
- Fully Multi-Coated Lens Surfaces
Burris Optics 12x50 Signature HD Binoculars (Green)
- Low-Dispersion HD Glass
- Phase-Corrected BAK4 Roof Prisms
- Fully Multicoated Optics
- Nitrogen-Filled, Fog and Waterproof
SWAROVSKI OPTIK My Junior Binoculars (Glacier Blue)
- Ideal for Children Age 6-14
- 7x Magnification Power
- Large 378' Field of View
- Center Focus Design
SIG SAUER 12x50 Zulu4 HD Binoculars (Flat Dark Earth)
- HD Glass with Antireflective SpectraCoat
- Textured Overmold Focus & Diopter Dials
- Rubber Armored Magnesium Chassis
- 4.8° Actual Field of View
GPO USA 10x32 Passion ED Binocular (Dark Brown Earth)
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
- Phase-Corrected Schmidt-Pechan Prisms
- GPObright Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide 60° Angle of View
GPO USA 8x32 Passion ED Binocular (Deep Green)
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
- Phase-Corrected Schmidt-Pechan Prisms
- GPObright Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide 62° Angle of View
GPO USA 8x32 Passion ED Binocular (Dark-Brown Earth)
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
- Phase-Corrected Schmidt-Pechan Prisms
- GPObright Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide 62° Angle of View
GPO USA 8x32 Passion ED Binocular (Desert Sand)
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
- Phase-Corrected Schmidt-Pechan Prisms
- GPObright Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide 62° Angle of View
GPO USA 10x32 Passion ED Binocular (Deep Green)
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
- Phase-Corrected Schmidt-Pechan Prisms
- GPObright Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide 60° Angle of View
GPO USA 8x32 Passion ED Binocular (Charcoal Black)
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
- Phase-Corrected Schmidt-Pechan Prisms
- GPObright Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide 62° Angle of View
GPO USA 10x32 Passion ED Binocular (Desert Sand)
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
- Phase-Corrected Schmidt-Pechan Prisms
- GPObright Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide 60° Angle of View
Oberwerk 25x100 Deluxe IF Binoculars
- 100mm Objective Lenses
- Fully Broadband Multicoated Optics
- Precise Individual Focus Ocular Lenses
- Nitrogen-Filled, Fog & Waterproof
Oberwerk 15x56 ED Ultra Binoculars
- Individual Focus Eyepieces
- BAK4 Porro Prisms
- Extra-Low Dispersion FK-61 Glass
- Fully Broadband Multicoated Optics
Eyeskey Optics 10x42 Scepter APO Binoculars
- Phase-Corrected BAK4 Roof Prisms
- Fully Multicoated Apochromatic Optics
- 7.6° Field of View
- Nitrogen Filled, Fog & Waterproof
Canon 10x20 IS Image-Stabilized Binoculars
- Lens Shift Image Stabilization
- Choice of Normal or Powered IS Modes
- Traditional Porro Prism
- Broadband Super Spectra Coating System
Eschenbach Optik 8x56 Sektor D-Series B Compact Binoculars
- BAK4 Roof Prisms
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide Angle Viewing: 52°
- Nitrogen-Filled, Waterproof/Fogproof
Kowa 8x56 BD56-8 XD Prominar Binoculars
- Prominar XD Glass Objectives
- Phase-Corrected Roof Prisms
- Fully Multicoated Optics
- Apparent Angle of View: 48°
Oberwerk 20x65 Deluxe ED Binoculars
- Extra-Low Dispersion Objectives
- Fully Broadband Multicoated Optics
- Nitrogen-Filled, Fog & Waterproof
- Rubber-Armored Metal Housing
GPO USA 10x42 Passion ED Binoculars (Dark Brown Earth)
- Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) Glass
- Phase-Corrected Schmidt-Pechan Prisms
- GPObright Fully Multicoated Optics
- Wide 65° Angle of View
GPO USA 10x42 Passion ED Binoculars (Desert Sand)
- Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) Glass
- Phase-Corrected Schmidt-Pechan Prisms
- GPObright Fully Multicoated Optics
- Wide 65° Angle of View
How to Choose a Binocular
Learn more about Binoculars
Also known as field glasses, a pair of binoculars is an optical magnifying instrument made of two telescopes. They are made of lenses and prisms mounted inside metal and plastic frames. Compared to monoculars, they produce three-dimensional images and give magnified images a true sense of depth.
Types of Binoculars
You can classify binoculars by size, usage, and prism arrangement. When categorized by size, there are full-sized, mid-sized, and compact binoculars. Compact and pocket-sized models have small lenses while full-sized and large ones pack lenses big enough to show clear images in low-light conditions. Mid-sized units balance power, weight, and light transmission, and are the ones most suitable for wildlife observations. Hunting binoculars are usually mid-sized models while astronomy ones are large, and may require mounting hardware.
Binoculars use either roof or Porro prisms. Roof-prism or DCF (Dach Center Focus) models have overlapping prisms, while Porro prism (ZCF or Zeiss Center Focus) have staggered ones. The DCF arrangement produces slim, straight H-shaped instruments with eyepieces directly behind objective lenses, while ZCF models are conical or M-shaped instruments. Porro prisms produce greater depth perception and wider field of view.
What Do the Numbers on Binoculars Mean?
Binoculars usually have two set of numbers printed on them. These are magnification, and the size of the objective lenses used. For example, an 8x20 model makes subjects look 8x bigger while the diameter of its objective lenses is 20mm. Bigger lenses capture more light and are better in low-light conditions. For improved visibility at night, consider a pair of night vision binoculars.
For bird watching or to observe sporting events, look for models with 7-12x magnification. These have fields of view wide enough to enjoy fast-moving action. Higher magnifications, such as those on astronomy binoculars and spotting scopes, narrow your field of view but show faraway subjects in detail. Zoom binoculars have a unique design that allows adjustable magnification. A 10-22x50 model has 55mm objective lenses with a minimum magnification of 10x and a maximum magnification of 22x. Spotting and riflescopes are popular magnifying instruments with this feature.
Features to Look for in Binoculars
Models with coated lenses produce brighter images. Lens coating prevents light scattering and reduces glare by cutting down on light reflection. Fog-proof lenses resist fogging in cold and humid conditions. For nighttime observations, choose a pair of infrared binoculars, as these provide night vision.
Build quality is also important. If you plan to spend time outdoors, look for a unit with a water-resistant, waterproof, or weather-resistant shell. A shockproof housing also protects your precious instrument if you accidentally drop it. Models with compasses are especially useful on hunting and backpacking trips. To record what you’re observing, choose a pair of binoculars with a camera.
Carry a pair of binoculars to observe the wonders of the natural world in close detail wherever you go. Browse the large inventory of optical instruments at B&H Photo and Video to find the magnification tool you need.


