Digital Binoculars
Some of the binoculars have a greater close up focus capability. These are ideal for bird and insect watchers. You can see as close as seven feet. The newer binoculars are very lightweight making them ideal to pack in your lightweight luggage. They will not add measurable weight to your luggage. They now weigh in ounces rather than pounds. You can get a closer look of mountain ranges in the United States or museums in Europe. Binoculars allow you to take in all of the details from a distance. They are also the perfect accessories for hiking, fishing and hunting. Many of these binoculars are now made of magnesium to be lighter and slimmer. They are generally shockproof and rugged enough for any travel. There are models available that allow you to do more than just "look." Some of them have digital cameras built in, and you can photograph items a distance away. These are wonderful for any sporting events, or children's activities. There are also models with compasses built in, to keep you always on track when camping.
Another popular feature that has been available on opera glasses is permanent focus. This allows you to pass the Digital Binoculars from person to person, or item to item without having to change the focus. You can catch any action with clarity immediately. The focus is instantaneous and virtually at any distance. You don't have to worry about wearing any gloves, which sometimes hampers the focus usage. These make perfect corporate gifts. The company name or logo can be imprinted or silk-screened on the binoculars themselves or on the carry case. They're perfect for men or women and always appreciated. Everyone asks how to understand the magnification on binoculars. It's really easy when you know how. The first number separated by the "x" is the power of the Digital Binoculars, and means the object being viewed appears to be that number of times closer than you would see without the binoculars. The larger the second number after the “x”, the more light that enters the binocular and the image will become brighter.
Also look at the len's coating when making your purchase of binoculars. A single layer is on at least one lens surface and fully coated lens are a single layer on all air-to-glass surfaces. Multiple-coated lenses are on at least one lens, while fully multi-coated means all of the air-to-glass surfaces are coated with multiple layers. This gives a brighter image due to reducing light loss and glare. You'll get better results and less eyestrain. Higher quality glass also yields brighter images and sharpness. With the right binoculars, you'll be immersed in looked at the world around you. You'll see everything clearer and you won't want to travel without them. Keep a pair in your discount luggage, at the ready to give you a close up view of wherever you're going.
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US $18.95






It took a little searching, but this might tell you. I didn't read the page, so I can't say for sure, but it's a start.
http://www.driversedguru.com/driving-articles/car-driving-skills/the-bge-mirror-setting-eliminates-blind-spots/
Why buy a $500 countertop gadget when you can build your own? Everyone’s talking about sous vide, the scientific cooking method that’s making its way from the lab to the home kitchen. The Sous Vide Supreme, which just hit stores, is the first turnkey sous vide setup for home cooks. But we DIY kitchen nerds haven’t been idly waiting for an off-the-shelf solution: We cobbled together our own sous vide setups years ago. It can be done by piecing together a few readily available components — or even, for more intrepid tinkerers, by soldering together some less readily available ones. Here’s how. The basic elements of a sous vide setup are simple: a way to seal your food in vacuum bags; a water bath to cook the sealed food in; and a way to keep the water at the precise temperature you want for as long as you want. If you do sous vide in a lavish commercial kitchen, you probably do your sealing with a powerful, high-volume chamber sealer, and cook in a water bath heated by an immersion…
cryogenic napalm… i like it.
You need to realize that you are not taking glare out, you are REPLACING glare with something else. The photo is what it is. You can't just remove glare and there be a scene hiding behind it. You have to try to put something in place of the glare from the surroundings. That can be tough or sometimes relatively easy, depending on how bad the glare is, and where the glare is. You can very easily make the photo look worse by trying to fix it. If you could post the photos it would make it easier to try to answer your quesion.
You can post photos here if you have no place else to do it:
steve
When you ask where the lights went in the other clip, you can see that the astronaut’s head is in the way. And as soon as his head starts to move out of the way, you quickly cut the clip… Roughly at 1:29. And the way that the flag, umbilical and other stuff is moving is the way materials act in a zero gravity vacuum. Just watch some shuttle EVA which you can also see “bubbles” on. The bubbles you are talking about are simply debris.
Specifications:
Multi-coated optics Amber-bright high contrast lens coating One-piece tube 100% waterproof/fogproof/shockproof construction Dry-nitrogen filled 1/4 M.O.A. fingertip, audible / resettable windage and elevation adjustment Fast-focus eyepiece Power/Obj Lens: 4-12×40mm Reticle: Multi-X Finish: Gloss Field of View / / Length: 12in / 305mm Eye Relief: 3.5in / 89mm Exit Pupil: 10-3.6mm / 0.4-0.1in Click / Adj. Range: /
Package Included:
1 x Rifle Scope