A Review of Nikon's silver-finish, 8-24x25mm, EagleView Zoom binoculars
There are times when you can't get too close. And then there are times when
you're definitely close enough. Nikon's silver-finish, 8-24x25mm, EagleView Zoom
binoculars can adapt to either situation.
A discussion of handling vibrations
The more powerful the binoculars, the more hand vibrations are magnified. As
a result, even a slight shake of the hands will shake the image in the
binoculars a lot. Image shake quickly becomes intolerable, and you just can't
follow game action.
It’s important to choose
binoculars according to the purpose that they will serve. This
is best determined according to the magnification power that the
binoculars provide. Binoculars may range in magnification from
6x to 12x. These numbers determine how many times the binoculars
magnify an object far away. For instance, if you choose a pair
of binoculars that have 9x magnification, that means that you
will be able to see objects that are 9 times farther away then
you could see with your eye. Though it may seem that binoculars
with the highest magnification may be the best ones to choose,
that isn’t always the case. Also, if you select binoculars with
magnification greater than 10x, you may find that it is
necessary to use a tripod as your hands may notice a lot of
shaking when trying to focus in on an object. Many people prefer
to use anywhere between 8x and 10x magnification.