How To Select Binoculars For Viewing At A Stadium
Posted on June 30, 2009
Filed Under Tennis
While watching the game of tennis or baseball you will need to have a pair of binoculars as that will alone get you close to the action. If you are seated in the front row of the stadium even then the chances are that the binoculars will be able to give you a much better view especially if you are in game where the arena is too big like baseball or rugby.
You need to have the binoculars which are just appropriate for the viewing at a stadium. Same hold true for indoor stadiums as well as theaters. In fact it is best for all general purpose binoculars that they have an adequate field of view.
Filed of view is the most critical thing when you are buying binoculars for spectator events. This one element if you get it right will get you those binoculars as spectator that you will never repent.
The field of view in binocular terminology means the span of view that you can see at a distance of 1000 yards. This span of view is in feet. The field of view of binocular is more for lower magnification binoculars and it is less for higher magnification binoculars. So buy the binoculars which have just about adequate magnification.
8x or 10x is the appropriate magnification for the binoculars and anything less than that is not good. This will give you a good view of the stadium or the theater and you will be able to see the whole field.
In general within the stadium or in a theatre never go with heavy binoculars and instead by a pair of very light binoculars.

