Pentax SD 7x42 ED Binoculars
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
- Fully Multicoated Optics
- Large Objective for Bright Image
- Nitrogen-Filled, Fog & Waterproof
ZEISS Victory Compact 8x20 T* Binocular
- Phase Corrected Schmidt-Pechan Prisms
- T* Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Protective LotuTec Lens Coatings
- Nitrogen-Filled, Water and Fogproof
Snypex 10x32 Knight D-ED Binoculars
- Extra Low-Dispersion Glass Objectives
- Phase-Corrected BAK4 Roof Prisms
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Short 3.9' Close Focus Distance
Celestron 20x70 Echelon Binoculars
- BAK4 Porro Prisms
- Fully Multicoated Optics, XLT Coating
- Wide Angle Viewing
- Nitrogen-Filled, Fogproof & Waterproof
Oberwerk 20x70 ED Ultra Binoculars
- Individual Focus Eyepieces
- BAK4 Porro Prisms
- Extra-Low Dispersion Objective Lenses
- Fully Broadband Multicoated Optics
Oberwerk 20x70 ED Ultra Binoculars
- Individual Focus Eyepieces
- BAK4 Porro Prisms
- Extra-Low Dispersion Objective Lenses
- Fully Broadband Multicoated Optics
Nikon 8x30 Monarch M7+ Binoculars (B&H Exclusive)
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass Elements
- Field-Flattener Lens for Edge Sharpness
- Phase-Corrected Dielectric-Coated Prisms
- Antireflection Fully Multicoated Optics
Steiner 7x50 Commander XP C Binocular with Compass
- Waterproof & Fogproof
- Porro Prism
- 7.4° Angle of View
- Individual Focus
Oberwerk 20x70 ED Ultra Binoculars
- Individual Focus Eyepieces
- BAK4 Porro Prisms
- Extra-Low Dispersion Objective Lenses
- Fully Broadband Multicoated Optics
Fujinon 7x50 FMTRC-SX Polaris Binoculars with Compass
- Fujinon's Brightest Mil-Spec 7x50
- Waterproof and Fogproof
- Porro Prism
- 7.5° Angle of View
Leica 10x32 Trinovid HD Binoculars
- P40 Phase-Corrected Roof Prisms
- HDC Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- AquaDura Outer Lens Coatings
- HighLux System Prism Coating System
Steiner 10x50 M1050r Military Binoculars (SUMR Reticle)
- Traditional Porro Prisms
- SUMR Crosshair Ranging Reticle
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Wide 62° Apparent Angle of View
Leica 10x42 Geovid R Rangefinder Binoculars
- Class 1 Eye Safe Laser
- 2000 yd Measurement Range
- Water & Fogproof
- 4-Digit LED Display
SWAROVSKI OPTIK 8x30 CL Companion Habicht Binoculars
- Leather-Wrapped Limited Edition
- Phase-Corrected BAK4 Roof Prisms
- Nitrogen Filled, Fog and Waterproof
- Short, Closed-Bridge Configuration
Leica 7x42 Ultravid HD-Plus Binoculars
- SCHOTT HT Glass
- Phase-Corrected Roof Prisms
- HDC and AquaDura Lens Coatings
- Nitrogen Filled, Water/Fogproof
Leica 8x40 Trinovid Binoculars LIFE Edition (Neon Green)
- Phase-Corrected Uppendahl Roof Prisms
- HDC Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- AquaDura Outer Lens Coatings
- HighLux System Prism Coating System
Leica 10x50 Ultravid HD-Plus Binoculars
- Extra-Low Dispersion SCHOTT HT Glass
- Phase-Corrected Roof Prisms
- HDC and AquaDura Lens Coatings
- Wide 67° Apparent Angle of View
Fujinon 16x40 S1640D Stabiscope Binoculars
- ±5° Stabilization
- Works Pointed in Any Direction
- Waterproof & Fogproof
- Phase-Coated BAK4 Roof Prisms
A Guide to Shopping for Used Binoculars
Whether you're a novice birder looking for your first pair of used binoculars, or a seasoned hunter looking to upgrade to a newer model, there are used binoculars available for every budget. The right pair for you depends on your applications. Birders, hunters, boaters, stargazers, and opera glasses users all have different viewing needs, and thus, need different types of binoculars. Understanding all the designs and specifications helps you make the right purchase.
Binocular Designs
When light passes the convex lenses of binoculars, it changes direction and turns the image upside down. Binoculars use prisms that bend the light at 180 degrees to make the image appear upright in your eyes. There are two main types of prisms used in this regard: Porro prisms and roof prisms.
Porro Prism Binoculars
These have an M-shaped design where the lenses and eyepieces aren't in line. They have wider objective lenses that give them a larger field of view, perfect for stereoscopic viewing.
Roof Prism Binoculars
This type has a more compact H-shaped design. The binocular tubes are in line with the eyepieces. Because of their lighter weight and small size, they're the most ideal choice for anyone on the go.
Binocular Specifications
When searching for specifications, you'll likely find two numbers engraved or written on the casing of most binoculars. For example, you may find 10 x 42 or 8 x 25.
The first number is the magnification of the binoculars. For instance, those with a magnification power of 10 can make an object appear 10 times larger. HD binoculars can have a magnification power of up to 12x. For stargazing, use binoculars with a magnification of 20x.
The second number is the diameter of the objective lenses. The larger the diameter, the more light enters the binoculars, and thus, the brighter your images appear. This means that binoculars with a 42mm objective lens diameter offer clearer images than that with a 25mm diameter. However, they may be bulkier.


