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The following article was published in our article directory on December 11, 2014.
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Article Category: Recreation
Author Name: Winnie Peckleford
Hiking is an activity that has steadily been gaining popularity among people from all walks of life. Many people do it as a form of exercise that helps combat weight gain, while others do it simply for the pure pleasure of seeing the countryside or the deepest regions of the forests. There is, however, one item that every self-respecting hiker is advised to bring on his pack, even if it is just for a short trip. That item is the hiking monocular.
Some hikers might bring up the argument that a hiking monocular is no longer necessary since they will be bringing their trusty old binoculars with them. It would do well to note that there are some major differences between these two, and that most of these differences inadvertently make the monocular more advantageous than the binoculars. These differences include:
The size of each item. Whereas binoculars cause a huge lump when placed inside the pockets, monoculars are small enough to fit into just about anything from jeans pockets to the small chest pocket of a hiking shirt.
Ease of access. Because a hiking monocular is much smaller and can be stored just about anywhere, it is also easier to access than binoculars. Just a quick jab into the side pockets or the chest pocket and, voila, the monocular is ready for use.
The zoom-in feature of a hiking monocular can be adjusted faster than those of binoculars. This gives hikers more time for sightseeing and catching more spectacular views.
All these features of a monocular make it a more practical item to buy. However, buyers also have to take a closer look at the specs to make sure that they are getting the best buy. Some features to look for are:
The monocular's strength. This is often divided into two sub-factors: lens size and degree of magnification. In the traditional sense, the size of the lens is directly connected to its degree of magnification. However, recent developments in technology have made it possible for manufacturers to create smaller lenses that could still magnify up to 10x.
The area covered within the lens' field of view. Experts suggest that there has to be a clear balance between the field of view and the degree of magnification. This means that as the hiking monocular is zoomed in to magnify an image further, the area that surrounds the magnified image should not grow too small as well.
The level of eye relief that the monocular gives. This is a measure of the distance that the monocular can be moved away from the immediate eye area that the magnified image would still be visible through the monocular's lens.
One advantage of buying a monocular that has most of these features is that it is not only useful on hiking trips. It can also be used for watching live sporting events that are often held in huge stadiums where there are way too many factors that can obstruct one's view of the game.
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