If you own
binoculars and love watching birds, it means that you might become an excellent birdwatcher.
If you don't know anything about birdwatching,
birding binoculars, and you are not even sure if you want start this hobby, then you need to read an article
10 reasons to start birdwatching today! You'll be amazed, and most likely you'll start birdwatching right away.
For those of you who have been in birdwatching for quite a while, enjoy it, and have
birding binoculars, here are some rules for scanning for birds with the help of
binoculars:
The first rule for any birder is to scan with your
binoculars even you think there are no birds to be seen. The second rule is, always remember to shift your birding binoculars from side to side while you look for bird with naked eye. The third rule is, don't look too far away, because many different unknown objects can easily frustrate you. The forth advice, try to scan along the tops of the trees, it'll help you find at least a few birds. Plus, it helps in finding distant flying birds. The fifth rule is to be always ready to spot birds EVERYWHERE, especially when you turn to look different directions. And the last advice, if you're already finished tracking birds, take a good look at where it came from, because there might be a huge chance of finding even more there.
Good luck in you birding!!!
Pentax is very pleased to announce the addition of several new sport optics
binoculars. The
Pentax DCF ED line of premium
binoculars features extra-low dispersion (ED) glass for the highest level of optical performance. These
roof-prism binocular models include super reflective, phase-coated prisms and feature excellent impact resistance and superb waterproofing. With a bright, clear field of view, the
DCF ED binoculars are the perfect observation tool for the most difficult viewing conditions. The
Pentax DCF HRc series roof-prism binoculars offer a bright, clear field of view in a lightweight package.