Friday, November 21, 2008
A Holiday Wish
Well, another winter season of holidays is rapidly approaching. Many of us take time during this yearly season to stop and think about those people who are truly important in our lives. We also give ourselves permission to slow down and enjoy a bit more than usual the world around us. Luckily some of us are individuals whose aptitudes lie in the area of optics, who dedicate their working lives to the pursuit of improving how we all can see the world, our cities, towns and even each other better. Most of us have heard of binoculars, a device like others that have evolved with the passing of decades of time. We are lucky to be alive during the years of space travel, computers, lazerbeams, the election of the first American Black President and so many more advances that not that long ago existed only as imaginative stories communicated through speech, books, music, television and movies. Most of us are not aware of the new recent evolution of binoculars, making us able to see the world around us that our unassisted eyes are unable to view. The web site A Plus Binoculars provides the best location on the internet to find a pair of binoculars that is affordable, more specialized than ever before to match our individual needs and desires. You can go to this site, learn all about binoculars, their history, their uses, and enables you to purchase a pair for the lowest prices on the internet, and than have that special pair delivered to you, you friend and or relative. These newly made binoculars can provide us with a lifetime full of visions of our world we would have otherwise missed. During this season, give the gift of distance and night time vision to someone near and dear to you and even to yourself. We at A Plus Binoculars wish one and all a healthier and happier life from this moment onward. Give us, at A Plus Binoculars, the chance to expand your and or yours vision of our world that is just beyond our naked eyes ability to see, from this moment and every moment after. http://www.aplusbinoculars.com
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Part II Miniseries - How to pick the binoculars for me?
Continuing on from previous articles, this is the final article in the miniseries for avid travelers and sports enthusiasts alike. The purpose of this miniseries of articles is to guide these individuals in picking out the best pair of binoculars for their travel and sports needs from the A Plus Binoculars web site. As explained earlier, this is the premier web site on the net for binoculars. This site offers the largest number of top quality binoculars at the lowest prices, produce by only the top manufacturers in each individual category of all 14.
The second important jargon used to describe a pair of binoculars involves numbers rather than words. This descriptive language is written as one small number and one large number separated by an “x”. The first number on the left side of the x represents the number of time the object is magnified when viewing it through the lens. The number to the right of the x represents the diameter of the objective lens, expressed in millimeters. Therefore, the combination of 8 x 32 means the object appears to be magnified eight times while seeing it through a lens that is 32mm in diameter. http://www.aplusbinoculars.com
The second important jargon used to describe a pair of binoculars involves numbers rather than words. This descriptive language is written as one small number and one large number separated by an “x”. The first number on the left side of the x represents the number of time the object is magnified when viewing it through the lens. The number to the right of the x represents the diameter of the objective lens, expressed in millimeters. Therefore, the combination of 8 x 32 means the object appears to be magnified eight times while seeing it through a lens that is 32mm in diameter. http://www.aplusbinoculars.com
Part I Miniseries - How to pick the binoculars for me?
Prior to six months ago, avid travelers and sports enthusiasts alike were not as lucky as they are now to have A Plus Binoculars available for their binocular purchases. However, since A Plus Binoculars offers the most number of binoculars on any one web site on the world wide web, picking the right pair to enhance one’s travels, the experience of professional sports enthusiasts, along with hunting and bird watching can be confusing. This article continues the miniseries of what important facts a binocular customer should know when confronted with A Plus Binoculars, the binocular web site of their dreams.
All current types of binoculars can be divided into two groups: the “porro prisms” and the “roof prisms.”
The models in the porro prism category tend to be the more traditional looking pairs of binoculars with their lenses offset, while appearing as wide as they are long. These same models tend to be heavier and bulkier. One very positive aspect of porro prism model design is that they tend to let in more light than their counter parts. This extra light produces sharper and brighter images.
On the other hand, roof prism binoculars look like the connection of two straight tubes. The designs are much newer allowing for production of more compact binoculars. Their lenses can still be fairly large, similar to the porro type binoculars. Due to their newer designs, even with large lenses, the physical weight and size of these binoculars can still be greatly reduced. On the whole, roof prisms tend to be small and lighter weight binoculars as compared to the slightly older and heavier porro cohorts. To repeat, porro binoculars tend to produce sharper and brighter images than the lighter in weight, and smaller in size roof binoculars. http://www.aplusbinoculars.com
All current types of binoculars can be divided into two groups: the “porro prisms” and the “roof prisms.”
The models in the porro prism category tend to be the more traditional looking pairs of binoculars with their lenses offset, while appearing as wide as they are long. These same models tend to be heavier and bulkier. One very positive aspect of porro prism model design is that they tend to let in more light than their counter parts. This extra light produces sharper and brighter images.
On the other hand, roof prism binoculars look like the connection of two straight tubes. The designs are much newer allowing for production of more compact binoculars. Their lenses can still be fairly large, similar to the porro type binoculars. Due to their newer designs, even with large lenses, the physical weight and size of these binoculars can still be greatly reduced. On the whole, roof prisms tend to be small and lighter weight binoculars as compared to the slightly older and heavier porro cohorts. To repeat, porro binoculars tend to produce sharper and brighter images than the lighter in weight, and smaller in size roof binoculars. http://www.aplusbinoculars.com
The Binocular Revolution
When one speaks of a binocular “revolution”, such a wonderfully positive situation for travelers and for sports enthusiasts alike, the reference is to all the manufacturers involved in producing numerous different models of binoculars. What happened and when? 18-24 months ago, several well-established and highly respected manufacturers involved in the use of optics decided to use current new technology and mix it with the basic binoculars of the time. At that time, binoculars differed mainly by their manufacturer, the actual size of the pair of binoculars, and their price, which was manufacturer notoriety dependent. http://www.aplusbinoculars.com
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Purchasing a Pair of Binoculars - Part I
If you are an avid bird watcher or professional live sports observer, you understand the benefits of having a pair of binoculars with you to improve your field of vision and depth of vision. Now that there is a whole new generation of binoculars, it is expected that given the knowledge that a new generation now exists, most avid bird watchers or professional live sports observers will eventually want to up grade their old pair. When you, the bird watcher or the professional live sports observer, are looking to purchase your first pair of the new generation binoculars, you will probably be overwhelmed by the 14 different types of binoculars and the various manufacturers that make them. There are also binoculars that combine 3 to 4 of the different category characteristics. Since the prices on this web site are the lowest on the web, they still range from $30 to as high as $1,600. Therefore, it is best that you pick from this web site that has all the types of binoculars at the cheapest prices, made by the best manufacturers. This is A Plus Binoculars. http://www.aplusbinoculars.com
Monday, September 15, 2008
A Plus Binoculars Web Site
Reed S. Oxman M.D., P.C. is set on making A Plus Binoculars the premier binocular web site on the world wide web as it has been referred to numerous times by numerous individuals. During the last few years, along with the advent of several inventions that obviously include the cell phone and the digital camera, a silent but not surprising evolution was occurring in the world of binoculars. The only place to find all 14 categories of binoculars, along with binoculars in every category manufactured by only the best is http://www.aplusbinoculars.com
Excursion Travel Binoculars
The Bushnell Company, becoming known for its excellence in the production of Excursion Travel Binoculars adds greatly to the enjoyment of current day Travel. The three different pairs of binoculars carried by A Plus Binoculars range in price from $140 to $180. These prices will definitely increase over time (in months) as the Bushnell name becomes better known by the general populations. Therefore, the best time to check out these binoculars that add to the pleasure of travel, is the earlier, the better. http://www.aplusbinoculars.com
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