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		<title>What Are Image Stabilising Binoculars</title>
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Image stabilising binoculars are the new standard when it comes to Binoculars.
Have you ever wished for a pair of binoculars that did not leave you with a blurry image no matter what you did to correct it?
Many times blurry images are due to human movement and error. This can happen no matter how still or [...]]]></description>
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Like many inventions; Opera Glasses came to be as a result of a long line of inventions and improvements on those inventions. The process started in the year 1608 when a Dutch optician by the name of Hans Lipperhey developed the first pair of binoculars with a magnification capability of X3. Less than a year [...]]]></description>
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Are you buying binoculars in the UK? If you are purchasing a higher end pair of binoculars, you will likely be spending over 100 pounds. Realize that you can make big savings when buying a pair of binoculars in the UK.
First realize that there are many retailers that sell binoculars. Some are dedicated to optics, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How to Chose The Best Binoculars For You</title>
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Binoculars have been around since the 1600's century after telescopes buy cheap drugs  have been invented. People use to connect two telescopes together and in able to see with both eyes.
During the [...]]]></description>
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