Understanding Binoculars: Magnification and Stability
Whether you’re considering the purchase of a binocular or a spotting scope, you’ll want to know the optical device’s magnification. Magnification is a number indicating how much larger an object appears when viewing it through the optic versus the naked eye. Increased Magnification can affect the Stability. Watch this video to learn how! https://www.eagleoptics.com/pages/learn Subscribe to our YouTube channel | "Like" us on Facebook | Or visit our website: / eagleopticsvids / eofans http://www.eagleoptics.com

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