Used Binoculars Harness
It is equally important that your used binoculars harness is sturdy enough that it will protect your binoculars or camera no matter what. Even if you are only beginning and do not have the fanciest equipment, if you drop your equipment, your whole day is shot. It will cost you time and money. I tell you what, nothing is more frustrating than not being able to do what you came to do because of a simple used binoculars harness malfunction.
Well, simple is an understatement. I mean a binocular harness only has one function – to hold your equipment. If it can’t hold your equipment then what are you wasting your time for, anyway? There are several aspects to consider as you are looking to purchase a binocular harness. Keep in mind that you want it to not only hold your equipment but also to do so with a bit of style and grace.
How does a binocular harness have style and grace, you ask? Well, it should be an actual shoulder binocular harness in order to comfortably keep the weight of your equipment off your neck. By being a shoulder binocular harness, it will prevent the binoculars from swinging around as you move. After all, while birding, one wants to be able to move swiftly and quietly as they shift watching positions.
Your binocular harness should also be as practical as possible. It needs to have the ability to adjust and adapt to most types of binoculars or cameras. Get one that had adjustable straps for tension and sizing. And make sure it comes with rings and ties that can fit any type of equipment.
What I meant by style in the ‘style and grace’ comment is that along with functionality, you don’t want to look like an idiot. So get a good, sturdy binocular harness that is inexpensive and durable. And don’t even think about getting one without a 100% satisfaction guarantee and life time warranty.
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Be sure your eyes are dark adapted for at least 20 minutes before you go exploring. Work along the band of the milky way from Sagittarius northward. First of all you will see millions of stars in our edge on galaxy. Next, you will see globular clusters, open clusters, brighter nebula and an occasional galaxy on the outskirts of ours. The Andromeda galaxy is a grand sight worth the looking and really is available only to binocular users in a single gulp.
7x 50 are a little more desirable because 10 x and above really requires a tripod. 10 power will bump along because your heart beat will be visible in the image as your arms move with each surge of blood. The 7x also have a bigger exit pupil that more readily matches the human dark adapted eye. This makes for a slightly brighter and more "contrasty" image.
You are wise to use binocs before shopping for an expensive telescope. Take your time and enjoy the view.
Some stores sell you the telescope in a box and have nothing else to do with you after the sale. Their prices are lower than stores that employ knowledgeable sales staff who can advise you on what to buy, help you after the sale, and stock repair parts and accessories. If you know exactly what you want and don't need that kind of help, then go ahead and buy from the mail order discounter.
Use the internet to research the reputation of the store, what experiences have other customers had with them? Would they recommend the store to others? Do they advertise honestly, do they ship what they promised? Do they include all of the manufacturer's accessories that were supposed to be included with the telescope? Do they pass off returned or refurbished merchandise as new? How is their customer service? Do they treat you friendly or rudely after they have your money? Problems with mail order camera stores not shipping what they advertised (Oh did you want the LENS also? We never said that the camera came with a LENS…) have existed for years but in the internet era it is much easier to find out what other customers have experienced with that particular business.
Finally, before anyone buys a telescope, you should gain some experience in observing the night sky, Visit one of your local astronomy club's "star parties" and learn to observe with other people's equipment before spending a lot of money on your own telescope. There is a learning curve for telescopes, you need to have some idea what to expect from your new telescope. Many first time telescope owners are disappointed that they don't see images like the ones in astronomy text books, which are really long time exposure photos taken with large telescopes. An amateur astronomer CAN take such images with a small scope, but it takes years of practice to get it right. Many telescopes end up stored away in closets or sold on e-bay because the owner ended up disappointed in his expectations.
You can locate an astronomy club in your area here:
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/community/organizations
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