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Binoculars or
field gl****es are two
refracting telescopes mounted side-by-side and
aligned to
point in the same direction,
allowing the
viewer to use both...
- The
Binoculars Building is the
common name of Google's
Venice campus in Los Angeles, California.
Originally known as the Chiat/Day Building, it was built...
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Orion Telescopes &
Binoculars was an
American retail company that sold telescopes,
binoculars and
accessories online and in-store for
astronomy and birdwatching...
- Image-stabilized
binoculars are
binoculars that have a
mechanism for
decreasing the
apparent motion of the view due to
binocular movement. Such
binoculars are designed...
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Swarovski habicht binoculars review with some
history Swarovski CL
binoculars overview Swarovski CL
Nomad binoculars Swarovski SLC
binoculars video overview...
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production of
binoculars. In 1965,
Steiner was
awarded a
contract with the West
German Bundeswehr,
which it
supplied with the
service binoculars called Steiner...
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locker believed to
contain the
binoculars intended for use by the crow's nest lookout. The
absence of any
binoculars within the crow's nest is considered...
- used to
invert an
image (rotate it by 180°). They are
commonly used in
binoculars and some
telescopes for this purpose. The
prism is
named after Ernst Abbe...
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Opera gl****es, also
known as
theater binoculars or
Galilean binoculars, are compact, low-power
optical magnification devices,
usually used at performance...
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binoculars relatively costly to
produce compared to in
optical quality equivalent Porro prism binoculars. Good-quality
Porro prism design binoculars often...