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Magnification |
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Recommended
magnification: 4x to 10x |
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For open-air
concerts, a magnification of 7x to 10x is recommended. |
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For indoor
concerts, a magnification of 4x to 8x is recommended. |
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Binoculars with a zoom
function that allows you to choose a low or high magnification
are recommended
if you want to see the artists' facial expressions
and the entire onstage performance. |
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Binoculars
with greater relative brightness |
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Bright
models with a large exit pupil are recommended for use
in dimly lit concert halls and at nighttime outdoor performances. |
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Binoculars with optimum
optical performance lenses and prisms allow you to see
artists' facial
expressions more clearly. |
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Compact
and lightweight type |
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Compact,
lightweight binoculars that are easy to carry are recommended.
These are also easier to quickly remove and stash in your
bag. |
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Lightweight
binoculars will put less strain on your arms during long
hours of use. |
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Find
the model that suits you best |
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Before
purchase, pick up the binoculars and actually look through
them. |
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Choose binoculars
that fit comfortably in your hand. With perfect binoculars
you can easily follow the action on stage. |
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Waterproof
or water-resistant binoculars |
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Choose
waterproof or water-resistant binoculars so you don't
need to worry about sudden showers during open-air concerts. |
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