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07-10-2018, 10:40 AM
11 of the best binoculars for your next outdoor adventure
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Binoculars were invented for a reason. The human eye is just not built for vision (https://mashable.com/category/vision/) at far distances. We can try as hard as we can, but the furthest the human eye (https://www.livescience.com/33895-human-eye.html) can view is about two to 20 miles away. That doesn’t even account for clarity, visibility, weather and landmass conditions, perspective, and perfect eyesight.
Moreover, only about 35% of all humans from around the world have 20/20 vision, so that leaves the rest of us in blurry, blurry darkness. The naked eye is just incapable of viewing very far distances.*
SEE ALSO: Going somewhere? These are the best websites for finding flights. (https://mashable.com/2018/06/29/best-websites-for-flights/)
If you’re a new and experienced outdoorsperson or sportsperson, you’re going to need something to bridge the gap between you and your subject. A good pair of binoculars that can help you look out at far distances for wild animals and birds can make or break a hunting trip, safari, or hike. * Read more... (https://mashable.com/2018/07/09/best-binoculars-for-birdwatcher-hunters-outdoors/)
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Binoculars were invented for a reason. The human eye is just not built for vision (https://mashable.com/category/vision/) at far distances. We can try as hard as we can, but the furthest the human eye (https://www.livescience.com/33895-human-eye.html) can view is about two to 20 miles away. That doesn’t even account for clarity, visibility, weather and landmass conditions, perspective, and perfect eyesight.
Moreover, only about 35% of all humans from around the world have 20/20 vision, so that leaves the rest of us in blurry, blurry darkness. The naked eye is just incapable of viewing very far distances.*
SEE ALSO: Going somewhere? These are the best websites for finding flights. (https://mashable.com/2018/06/29/best-websites-for-flights/)
If you’re a new and experienced outdoorsperson or sportsperson, you’re going to need something to bridge the gap between you and your subject. A good pair of binoculars that can help you look out at far distances for wild animals and birds can make or break a hunting trip, safari, or hike. * Read more... (https://mashable.com/2018/07/09/best-binoculars-for-birdwatcher-hunters-outdoors/)
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