GPO USA 8x56 Passion ED Binoculars
Eschenbach Optik 10x32 Trophy D-Series ED Binoculars
- Extra-Low-Dispersion Glass Objectives
- Phase-Corrected BAK4 Roof Prisms
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide Angle Viewing: 60°
Eschenbach Optik 8x32 Trophy D-Series ED Binoculars
- Extra-Low-Dispersion Glass Objectives
- Phase-Corrected BAK4 Roof Prisms
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide Angle Viewing: 61°
Minox 10x44 X-HD Binoculars
- Dielectric-Coated Roof Prisms
- M* Anti-Reflection Lens Coatings
- Wide 65° Apparent Angle of View
- Nitrogen Filled, Water and Fogproof
Fujinon 7x50 FMTR-SX Polaris Binoculars
- Traditional Porro Prisms
- Field-Flattener Lens System
- Anti-Reflection Fully Multicoated Optics
- Wide Exit Pupil and Long Eye Relief
SIG SAUER 10x50 ZULU8 HDX Binoculars (Flat Dark Earth)
- HDX Glass Optimizes Light Transmission
- Antireflective SpectraCoat Coating
- Abrasion-Resistant LensArmor Coating
- LenShield Coating Repels Oil & Grime
GPO USA 10x56 Passion ED Binoculars
Eschenbach Optik 10x42 Trophy D-Series ED Binoculars
- Extra-Low-Dispersion Glass Objectives
- Phase-Corrected BAK4 Roof Prisms
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide Angle Viewing: 62°
Celestron 20x70 Echelon Binoculars
- BAK4 Porro Prisms
- Fully Multicoated Optics, XLT Coating
- Wide Angle Viewing
- Nitrogen-Filled, Fogproof & Waterproof
Eschenbach Optik 8x42 Trophy D-Series ED Binoculars
- Extra-Low-Dispersion Glass Objectives
- Phase-Corrected BAK4 Roof Prisms
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide Angle Viewing: 62°
Minox 8x56 X-active Binoculars
- Phase-Corrected Roof Prisms
- M* Anti-Reflection Lens Coatings
- Long Eye Relief and Wide Exit Pupil
- Nitrogen Filled, Water and Fogproof
Steiner 8x30 M830r Military Binoculars (Mil Reticle)
- Traditional Porro Prisms
- Mil-Scale Ranging Reticle
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide 60° Apparent Angle of View
Bushnell 15x56 Match Pro ED Binoculars (Gray)
- Floating Shot-Call MRAD Reticle
- Dual Diopters and Reticle Leveler
- BridgeSet IPD Stabilizer
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass Objectives
SIG SAUER 12x50 ZULU8 HDX Binoculars (Flat Dark Earth)
- HDX Glass Optimizes Light Transmission
- Antireflective SpectraCoat Coating
- Abrasion-Resistant LensArmor Coating
- LenShield Coating Repels Oil & Grime
Alpen Optics 14x42 Apex Steady Image-Stabilized Binoculars
Meopta 8x56 MeoPro HD Plus Binoculars
- Fluoride Optical Elements
- Magnesium Body
- MeoBright & MeoDrop Coatings
- Water & Shockproof, Nitrogen Purged
Celestron 20x70 Echelon Binoculars Kit
- 20x70 Binoculars
- BAK4 Porro Prisms
- XLT Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide Angle Viewing: 60°
Vortex 10x50 Razor HD Binoculars
- Extra-Low Dispersion HD Glass Elements
- Roof Prisms with Phase Correction
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide-Angle Viewing
KITE OPTICS 8x30 Lynx HD+ Binoculars
- High-Definition Optical System
- Reflective-Coated Roof Prisms
- Kite MHR Fully Multicoated Optics
- Wide 60° Angle of View
Kowa 10x33 Genesis XD33 Binoculars
Meopta 8x42 MeoPro Air HDED+ Binoculars
- Extra Low-Dispersion Fluoride Glass
- Compact Schmidt-Pechan Roof Prisms
- Wide 63° Apparent Angle of View
- MeoBright Fully Multicoated Lenses
Vortex 18x56 Kaibab HD Binoculars
- High-Density Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
- Dielectric and Phase-Corrected Prisms
- XR Plus Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Apochromatic Lens Configuration
ZEISS 10x32 Conquest HDX Binoculars
- ED Lenses, 90% Light Transmission
- Field-Flattening Edge-to-Edge Sharpness
- Compact Roof Prism Design
- T* Fully Multicoated Optics
ZEISS 8x32 Conquest HDX Binoculars
- ED Lenses, 90% Light Transmission
- Field-Flattening Edge-to-Edge Sharpness
- Compact Roof Prism Design
- T* Fully Multicoated Optics
Nikon 10x30 Monarch HG Binoculars
- Extralow Dispersion Eco-Glass
- Phase-Corrected Dielectric Coated Prisms
- Fully Multicoated Optics
- Wide 62° Apparent Angle of View
Opticron Aurora BGA VHD Roof Prism 8x42 Field Binoculars
Kowa 8x33 Genesis 33 PROMINAR XD Binoculars
- PROMINAR Extra Low-Dispersion Glass
- Phase-Corrected Roof Prisms
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Oil-Resistant KR Exterior Lens Coatings
Fujinon 10x50 FMTR-SX Polaris Binoculars
- Waterproof and Fogproof
- Wide Angle
- Porro Prism
- 6.5° 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.


