Telescopes
Telescopes have become increasingly popular among birdwatchers. By offering higher magnification, they add a new dimension to bird watching. Telescopes come in component form - the body, eyepiece and appropriate support, usually a tripod. It is important to take care when choosing your equipment.
WHAT MAGNIFICATION DO I NEED?
Telescope magnifications range from 15x to 60x. Some specialist instruments offer even higher power. If the telescope has a fixed eyepiece, 20x or 30x is normal. Most telescopes on the market today have a range of interchangeable eyepieces, so you can choose more
than one. Wide-angled eyepieces of 20x to 30x are good for general use; a 40x might be useful for longer distance work.
When using higher magnification, the image brightness and field of view decrease dramatically. Any shake from the support becomes more evident. In practice, this means that the higher power eyepieces are best used in bright conditions for stationary birds.
Zoom eyepieces work well with some telescopes, usually the ones with the larger objective lens. The range is usually between 15x & 60x. But remember, with higher power, the amount of light passing through to the eye will be reduced.
Smaller telescopes have 50 or 60 mm objective lenses, and being compact, they are ideal for general work. Most manufacturers offer telescopes with larger objective lenses, between 65mm and 85 mm. These perform better in low light, but the large lens adds to the size and weight of the instrument. Due to the increased light transmission, zoom eyepieces work better with this type of telescope.
BASIC GUIDELINES
For general observation, choose a compact 60mm scope with a wide angled 20x or 22x eyepiece.
If you need higher power, choose a 30x or 40x eyepiece in addition to, but not instead of the general one.
The larger 65 mm - 85 mm telescopes are ideal for use in low light or from a fixed position such as a hide. Again the wide-angled, fixed 20x - 30x eyepieces are best, but a zoom works well with this type of telescope.
If you wear spectacles, choose an eyepiece which has a retractable eye cup, although you may still lose some field of view.
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