What is the field of view in binoculars?

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The field of view in binoculars refers to the width of the area visible when looking through them. It is typically measured in feet or meters at a certain distance. A wider field of view means a larger area is visible, while a narrower field of view restricts the visible area. The field of view is influenced by factors like the magnification and the design of the binoculars. Higher magnification often results in a narrower field of view. It is important to consider the field of view when choosing binoculars for specific activities such as birdwatching or sports events, as a wider field of view allows you to see more of the action.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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