In the case quoted, 10 is the magnification factor of the binoculars. In other words, objects appear to be 10 times closer viewed through the binoculars compared to with the naked eye.
The numbers on binoculars typically represent the magnification power (10x) and the diameter of the objective lens in millimeters (60mm). This means the binoculars offer 10 times magnification with a 60mm objective lens diameter.
Bushnell manufactures various models and sizes of binoculars, all for different prices. For example, the Legend Ultra HD 10 by 36 mm. binoculars are roughly $370 USD. The 8 by 42 mm. binoculars of the same model are roughly $390 USD.
The difference between binoculars and celestron binoculars is that celestron binoculars can see farther and closer. But of course they do cost a lot more.
Binoculars in Tagalog is Largabista.
No I do have electronic binoculars in my house. I have regular binoculars only. If they are cheap and I read good thing about them I may get a pair of these.
The numbers on binoculars typically represent the magnification power (10x) and the diameter of the objective lens in millimeters (60mm). This means the binoculars offer 10 times magnification with a 60mm objective lens diameter.
there are 10 millimetres in each centimetre. so 10x32 gives 320mm in 32 cm.
Bushnell manufactures various models and sizes of binoculars, all for different prices. For example, the Legend Ultra HD 10 by 36 mm. binoculars are roughly $370 USD. The 8 by 42 mm. binoculars of the same model are roughly $390 USD.
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The difference between binoculars and celestron binoculars is that celestron binoculars can see farther and closer. But of course they do cost a lot more.
Binoculars in Tagalog is Largabista.
Synonyms for the noun binoculars are field glasses, lorgnette, pince-nez, prism binoculars, or opera glasses.
The Binoculars website sell many brands of binoculars. One can buy Zhumell, Bushnell, Nikon, Barska, Leica, Vortex, Zeiss, Alpen and Steiner brand binoculars from them.
If the 10 metres is in the replica/map, then to find out how big the real thing is, you just multiply by 32. In this case we get 10x32 = 320, and so the real thing will be 320m long. If the 10 metres is the real distance, then to find out the length on the replica/map, you need to divide by 32. In this case we get 10/32 = 0.3125, and so the map/replica will be 31.25cm long.
why dont you just get some binoculars and test it?
Binoculars Building was created in 1991.
No I do have electronic binoculars in my house. I have regular binoculars only. If they are cheap and I read good thing about them I may get a pair of these.