If , like me, you have been a life long "Birder" who has taught beginning Bird finding and identification classes, you've undoubtedly found that many such beginners, either show up with binoculars that are very old and seriously malfunctioning - or new ones ill-suited for the use and user. In either case, many such people simply do not know how to use binoculars, let alone set them up properly for their personal vision parameters. This results in spending a lot of time helping individuals to set up their binoculars, ( if they aren't hopelessly out of alignment) rather than looking for and at birds. I don't really mind that, but sending them to view this excellent video when they sign up for my classes before our first outing will be so helpful. Thank you !
Awesome information for my new binoculars. Thanks for covering the loops on the eyepiece cover. I thought one of the loops on my cover was broken until you explained it in your video. Thank you.
I've found that adjusting the independence focuser is best while looking at something much closer, even a few yards out. It's easier to tell if a close object is in perfect focus than it is a far away object.
Another great place to find a lens cleaning kit is at a camera shop. The same care is taken for camera and binoculars lenses. Avoid blowing on your lens to get a piece of dust off. You will end up with saliva and whatever else you've recently eaten or drank on your lens. I carry a camera lens brush in my case just for such situations. Great video. Lots of good basic knowledge here!
Were you in my kitchen when we unpacked our new binocular? The written instructions did nothing to dispel the mystery of setting it up. Your video answered all our questions and probably saved a huge domestic! LOL
I just got my first pair of binoculars and although I’ve set the diopter, I haven’t marked the position yet. I’m going to use the same method that I use to evaluate a new camera lens. Mount the binoculars on a tripod, targeting a black and white road sign. Then set the left and right diopter and mark the right lens position. I don’t trust my hand held attempts enough and it’s much easier to be sure black and white print is sharp.
Good video, I wish I'd seen it before buying a pair of Barr & Stroud 12x50 Sierra binoculars at £12te9 at a local camera shop. I wanted a pair for some amateur Astronomy and asked for 10x50 first, the shop didn't have any 10x50's in stock so I bought these 12x50's instead. When I bot them the eyepieces had covers but not the large lens, I commented on it, but I was told it was normal with these bino's. I had my 1st try at Stargazing 2nite and found the shake to be intolerable +nothing 4a tripod
Yea. I thought my hands were fine and not shaky but I was wrong. After awhile of holding them especially when the moon is so beautiful and clear and you don’t want to put the binos down but then the hands start getting tired and begin to tremor and shake. So the best thing is to get a tripod
this is a really informative vid glad i stumbled onto it . learnt alot . i was one of those people whom thought his back eye caps were ripped lol was going get in touch with amazon 😄
I bought a Celestron Sky Master pair of binoculars and although views good - I got neck strain from the angle of gazing - hence more interested in trying out a scope.
very nice video. sorry if this is a silly ques but when you adjust the binoculars for your eyes does it only adjust to what u are looking at and thus would need to adjust when you look at a new object or to ones eyes and thus no matter what you look at it will already be at its optimum settings
Hi Jason - your latter option is correct. You will only need to calibrate the independent dioptre adjustment once - the bino will stay in the selected position for your eyes at all viewing distances. Of course, over time your eyes may change and you may need to readjust the dioptre setting - but these rare occasions are usually signalled by a need to visit your optician. If you regularly share the bino with a partner they should adjust it for their eyesight too. Maybe mark yours and their settings with a permanent marker. If you wish to share the instrument with others simply remember to set the dioptre control back to zero for the duration of their usage. Thanks for posting. KR RJD A&NTV
@@RocketPlanet thanks for the reply. one more ques. sometimes i see black marks/interference. its as if i am seeing the inside of the binoculars. is this a focusing issue or bridging? thanks
Hie ive got a question . I bought a Nikon aculon a211 8x42 and I’ve tried everything but I can’t seem to get the inter pupillary thing right I mean no matter what I do I can’t get the view as one single view . It’s like what you’ve said the Hollywood view . Is there any suggestion ?
Greetings! Thanks for the star chart and resources online. I am must starting out using a Celestron 15 X 70 set of binoculars. I am in Brooksville, FL which I believe is about 28 degrees north. Still having tough time seeing Andromeda but may be just training my eye. Tried using lines from Cassiopeia, etc. Last night, Feb 11 I was out at just after sunset. Tried Stellarium and a few resources to find out an answer before emailing. In my East and West sky just after the sun dropped down I saw objects one on top of the other on both the East and West horizons. Are these the planets since we are near the Ecliptic? Any help is appreciated. Tom Cannon Brooksville, FL
I just ordered my first bingo SkyMaster 15x70. Your tips will be useful for me. One issue I read is about collimating. My model seems to be prone to it. Do you have any tips on how to manage collimation?
Hi Kim and thanks for posting. If you've just purchased new SkyMaster 15x70 binos and you are not seeing a fused image and the instrument is out of collimation - take or send them straight back to where you got them for replacement or full refund as they are broken and useless. Although it is physically possible for you to realign and collimate them it is quite difficult to do properly (and to do in such a way that anyone can use the binocular). If they're faulty, return them, and as soon as possible. KR A&NTV
Astronomy and Nature TV Thanks for the reply. I’ve just placed my order from B&H and it is expected to arrived in my country, the Philippines, sometime in September. I’m just worried because it seems collimation is an issue for binos. I’m just starting this sky watching and so I don’t know what to do in case collimation becomes an issue. So right now, I’m just hoping for the best.
they cannot be a replacement for a telescope due to aperture problem. But they will surely show you more contrast and color, and of course more portability.
I found a New Old Stock of Winchester WL-1050WR for Canadian $40 (US$32/£25) which came in its original packaging including a Steel Box, A Nylon Pouch and all the straps. I couldn't find any details of Winchester Binoculars online - I know that they are a now defunct Ammunition company from USA famous for their rifles and also made rifle scopes. The box and the documentation state "Winchester is a registered trademark of Olin Corporation. Winchester Optics are distributed in North America by Vanguard (USA) Inc.” I know Vanguard makes some pretty decent mid range sub $250 binos. What are your thoughts about this purchase of $40 Canadian? Here are some specs: Porro Prism (Ofcourse from the looks ) 10x50 Eye relief: 11mm Exit Pupil: 5mm Angle of view: 6.7 degrees Field of view: 351 feet at 1000 yards Weight: 1.87 Ibs
Great vid! the "gravity" comment is funny! Seeing how It was raised to a level of science or law- versus it's first reason for invention, "an excuse or merely a concept", for lack of understanding- to this very day! This was one of Newton's many failures- (stealing the idea or credit from an indian sage who dreamed up the idea 1200 years earlier!
If , like me, you have been a life long "Birder" who has taught beginning Bird finding and identification classes, you've undoubtedly found that many such beginners, either show up with binoculars that are very old and seriously malfunctioning - or new ones ill-suited for the use and user. In either case, many such people simply do not know how to use binoculars, let alone set them up properly for their personal vision parameters. This results in spending a lot of time helping individuals to set up their binoculars, ( if they aren't hopelessly out of alignment) rather than looking for and at birds. I don't really mind that, but sending them to view this excellent video when they sign up for my classes before our first outing will be so helpful. Thank you !
Awesome information for my new binoculars. Thanks for covering the loops on the eyepiece cover. I thought one of the loops on my cover was broken until you explained it in your video. Thank you.
I've found that adjusting the independence focuser is best while looking at something much closer, even a few yards out. It's easier to tell if a close object is in perfect focus than it is a far away object.
This video, like all of your videos, is informative and chock full of useful tips.
I just found your channel and I’m glad I did. You provide a lot of good sensible info for newbies in a manner I can understand. Thanks again.
Another great place to find a lens cleaning kit is at a camera shop. The same care is taken for camera and binoculars lenses. Avoid blowing on your lens to get a piece of dust off. You will end up with saliva and whatever else you've recently eaten or drank on your lens. I carry a camera lens brush in my case just for such situations. Great video. Lots of good basic knowledge here!
Many thanks
your information are useful
easy to understand with clear english presentation so far.i've really appreciated. that...
Were you in my kitchen when we unpacked our new binocular? The written instructions did nothing to dispel the mystery of setting it up. Your video answered all our questions and probably saved a huge domestic! LOL
so glad i discovered your video...thank you!
its pretty obvious that if you bought from this guy he would sort you out with what you need.
Just got my very first pair and your video helps enormously. The instruction included in the box confused me. Thank you!
excellent...cleared many doubts..⭐🌟🌟🌟🌟
very usefull, thanks. Nice explanation about the use of the dioptrie.
you guys give some of the best advice very helpful
👌🏽Informative
I just got my first pair of binoculars and although I’ve set the diopter, I haven’t marked the position yet. I’m going to use the same method that I use to evaluate a new camera lens. Mount the binoculars on a tripod, targeting a black and white road sign. Then set the left and right diopter and mark the right lens position. I don’t trust my hand held attempts enough and it’s much easier to be sure black and white print is sharp.
great vid good plain explanation for starters really helped me thanks
i`m so glad to able see this video the day before i recieve my nikon 10x50 :))))
Good video, I wish I'd seen it before buying a pair of Barr & Stroud 12x50 Sierra binoculars at £12te9 at a local camera shop. I wanted a pair for some amateur Astronomy and asked for 10x50 first, the shop didn't have any 10x50's in stock so I bought these 12x50's instead. When I bot them the eyepieces had covers but not the large lens, I commented on it, but I was told it was normal with these bino's. I had my 1st try at Stargazing 2nite and found the shake to be intolerable +nothing 4a tripod
Yea. I thought my hands were fine and not shaky but I was wrong. After awhile of holding them especially when the moon is so beautiful and clear and you don’t want to put the binos down but then the hands start getting tired and begin to tremor and shake. So the best thing is to get a tripod
Thought I knew what I needed to know about binoculars, but I actually didn't! Great video, thanks for the tips!
this is a really informative vid glad i stumbled onto it . learnt alot . i was one of those people whom thought his back eye caps were ripped lol was going get in touch with amazon 😄
Thank you very much for this information! This is exactly what I needed. Thank You again!
Very helpful thank you!
just getting in to bird watching going to watch this when I next go out and adjust my binoculars using this advice thanks
Very useful. Thank you!
Old video, but I got some good information here. Thanks!
I bought a Celestron Sky Master pair of binoculars and although views good - I got neck strain from the angle of gazing - hence more interested in trying out a scope.
very nice video. sorry if this is a silly ques but when you adjust the binoculars for your eyes does it only adjust to what u are looking at and thus would need to adjust when you look at a new object or to ones eyes and thus no matter what you look at it will already be at its optimum settings
Hi Jason - your latter option is correct. You will only need to calibrate the independent dioptre adjustment once - the bino will stay in the selected position for your eyes at all viewing distances. Of course, over time your eyes may change and you may need to readjust the dioptre setting - but these rare occasions are usually signalled by a need to visit your optician. If you regularly share the bino with a partner they should adjust it for their eyesight too. Maybe mark yours and their settings with a permanent marker. If you wish to share the instrument with others simply remember to set the dioptre control back to zero for the duration of their usage. Thanks for posting. KR RJD A&NTV
@@RocketPlanet thanks for the reply. one more ques. sometimes i see black marks/interference. its as if i am seeing the inside of the binoculars. is this a focusing issue or bridging? thanks
11 years after... Still useful!
Great tips, thank you!
+ astronomy and Nature TV, Many thanks - the diopter settings tips were really an eye-opener :)
Hie ive got a question . I bought a Nikon aculon a211 8x42 and I’ve tried everything but I can’t seem to get the inter pupillary thing right I mean no matter what I do I can’t get the view as one single view . It’s like what you’ve said the Hollywood view . Is there any suggestion ?
Very useful. Thank you
Greetings!
Thanks for the star chart and resources online. I am must starting out using a Celestron 15 X 70 set of binoculars. I am in Brooksville, FL which I believe is about 28 degrees north. Still having tough time seeing Andromeda but may be just training my eye. Tried using lines from Cassiopeia, etc.
Last night, Feb 11 I was out at just after sunset. Tried Stellarium and a few resources to find out an answer before emailing. In my East and West sky just after the sun dropped down I saw objects one on top of the other on both the East and West horizons. Are these the planets since we are near the Ecliptic? Any help is appreciated.
Tom Cannon
Brooksville, FL
Good tips
Very good video.
I see every time a double picture. One above the other. What is the problem?
Thank you
Very useful. Thanks
Thank you!
This guy is a binocular wizard. He even calls the cotton buds into his hands.
Huh? I don’t understand your comment. I think the word that I’m not understanding is ‘calls’. “He even calls the cotton buds into his hands”.
Poppy watch at 9:28. It’s like he accidentally caught his telekinetic ability.
I just ordered my first bingo SkyMaster 15x70. Your tips will be useful for me. One issue I read is about collimating. My model seems to be prone to it. Do you have any tips on how to manage collimation?
Hi Kim and thanks for posting. If you've just purchased new SkyMaster 15x70 binos and you are not seeing a fused image and the instrument is out of collimation - take or send them straight back to where you got them for replacement or full refund as they are broken and useless. Although it is physically possible for you to realign and collimate them it is quite difficult to do properly (and to do in such a way that anyone can use the binocular). If they're faulty, return them, and as soon as possible. KR A&NTV
Astronomy and Nature TV Thanks for the reply. I’ve just placed my order from B&H and it is expected to arrived in my country, the Philippines, sometime in September. I’m just worried because it seems collimation is an issue for binos. I’m just starting this sky watching and so I don’t know what to do in case collimation becomes an issue. So right now, I’m just hoping for the best.
Ultimate question... I started astronomy with a telescope, are the binoculars going to be in large, a replacement for my telescope?
they cannot be a replacement for a telescope due to aperture problem. But they will surely show you more contrast and color, and of course more portability.
I found a New Old Stock of Winchester WL-1050WR for
Canadian $40 (US$32/£25) which came in its original
packaging including a Steel Box, A Nylon Pouch and all the straps.
I couldn't find any details of Winchester Binoculars online - I know that they are a now defunct Ammunition company from USA famous for their rifles and also made rifle scopes.
The box and the documentation state "Winchester is a
registered trademark of Olin Corporation. Winchester Optics are distributed in North America by Vanguard (USA) Inc.”
I know Vanguard makes some pretty decent mid range sub $250 binos.
What are your thoughts about this purchase of $40
Canadian?
Here are some specs:
Porro Prism (Ofcourse from the looks )
10x50
Eye relief: 11mm
Exit Pupil: 5mm
Angle of view: 6.7 degrees
Field of view: 351 feet at 1000 yards
Weight: 1.87 Ibs
9:28 how did you pick up that cotton swab
Thank you very informative
I am using russain binoculars from WWII to look at the moon :D
But i think, i am going to buy a 150 mm or 200 mm dobson in a few months.
good job!
hi i saw something abnormal in this video when you pick the buds the left to your hand automatically how it can be possible .
My eyecaps are too short to roll down (they just jump back to place) am i missing something here?
very informative thank you
best video
an accidental conflict with gravity haha yeah, I have that problem sometimes :p
Great vid! the "gravity" comment is funny! Seeing how It was raised to a level of science or law- versus it's first reason for invention, "an excuse or merely a concept", for lack of understanding- to this very day! This was one of Newton's many failures- (stealing the idea or credit from an indian sage who dreamed up the idea 1200 years earlier!
9.28 he picks up the cotton buds by some kind of force or what??!??
Woah. What the heck did we just witness here?
One day I'll watch this again and count how many times he says "binocular".
In my experience, "rubberized" becomes sticky and needs cleaning off the "rubberization ". I no longer buy rubberized things.
Magneto powers on 9:29
Binocular mate? Not binoculars?
no dislikes yet - rare on youtube :O)
6 years on... only. Still quite good.
Mr Beast's dad! 😂
Thank you!