Hello 
I like stargazing and animal watching so I decided to buy a pair of binoculars for both of my hobbies.
I know that the astronomy bins are different of the nature ones.
I studied a lot about bird watching/nature/astronomy bins,and my conclusion is that I need bright ,porro bins with:
* ~7mm exit pupil,meaning:
* 8x-10x power (fixed zoom),
* 56mm-70mm front lens size(for low light conditions);
* BAK-4 prisms;
* Multicoated or fullymulticoated lens;
* Wide FOV.
Am I right ?
I don't need waterproof, and the size and weight don't matter(I'm used to big,heavy lens). I found the Nikon Action VII 10x50 but I think they are to dim for astronomy,altough they have a large FOV...
My budget is 150$/118 euro, I know that good bins are more expensive,but I can't afford them.
Can someone give me an advice ?
And one more thing,is it such a big difference between 8x and 10x magnification ? And how is the magnification calculated ? By dividing the distance to an object by 8 times , for example , or by dividing the distance 8 times by 2 ?
Thanks in advance
I like stargazing and animal watching so I decided to buy a pair of binoculars for both of my hobbies.
I know that the astronomy bins are different of the nature ones.
I studied a lot about bird watching/nature/astronomy bins,and my conclusion is that I need bright ,porro bins with:
* ~7mm exit pupil,meaning:
* 8x-10x power (fixed zoom),
* 56mm-70mm front lens size(for low light conditions);
* BAK-4 prisms;
* Multicoated or fullymulticoated lens;
* Wide FOV.
Am I right ?
I don't need waterproof, and the size and weight don't matter(I'm used to big,heavy lens). I found the Nikon Action VII 10x50 but I think they are to dim for astronomy,altough they have a large FOV...
My budget is 150$/118 euro, I know that good bins are more expensive,but I can't afford them.
Can someone give me an advice ?
And one more thing,is it such a big difference between 8x and 10x magnification ? And how is the magnification calculated ? By dividing the distance to an object by 8 times , for example , or by dividing the distance 8 times by 2 ?
Thanks in advance