By Megan Shersby

Published: Monday, 29 August 2022 at 12:00 am


Buying the perfect pair of binoculars is all about finding what’s right for you. There are a wide variety of factors to take into account, including lens quality, weight, close focus, grip, and of course, budget. The price of binoculars varies wildly from less than £100 to more than £1,000. This article focusses on three models of binoculars priced between £140 and £359. More detailed advice on choosing optics (binoculars and telescopes) can be found on the BBC Wildlife Magazine website.

How to choose a pair of binoculars

Ideally, you should try out a number of pairs to see which ones you get on with best. Many nature reserves with visitor centres do sell binoculars, but these are usually limited to one brand. Larger events such as Birdfair and Countryfile Live allow you to try out a variety of models from different brands, and there will often be special offers available for the event.

For wildlife watching, eight times magnification is usually best, so look for pairs that are 8×32 or 8×42. The latter number refers to the width of the objective lens, and the larger it is, the brighter the image will be. However, the larger lens width will increase the weight of the binoculars.

If you are planning to carry binoculars for an extended period of time, it is worth looking into getting a harness to reduce the strain on your neck. A harness will also increase stability when looking through the binoculars, and minimises the swing of binoculars when moving about, allowing you to use both hands in difficult terrain.

If you plan on watching wildlife in specific habitats, such as sea-watching or estuaries, you would benefit from the increased magnification of a telescope. However, I would still advise taking a pair of binoculars too, as it is much easier to find wildlife through them than through a telescope. Alternatively, you could find a pair of binoculars that are tripod adaptable.

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Best mid-range binoculars for birdwatching in 2022

Celestron Trailseeker ED

Available in: 8×32, 8×42, 10×32, 10×42. With or without ED.

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