Linear field of view

Field of view is the area which can be seen through binoculars. The height of the area has seen the total number of left-right images of your eyes through binoculars.

The binocular field of vision is usually stamped on the binoculars, and is usually as an "expression 360FT/1000YD. Reading the" field of view of these telescopes is 360 meters wide at a distance of 1000 meters.

This means that if your audience was the center 1000 meters away, would you also can see 180 meters of land on the left and right side of this goal. Or, if you just scan the site, to see you in a position 360 meters coverage at any given time.

Better quality binoculars tend to be a field of view at 315 to 390 meters at 1000 meters have. These are general guidelines, but the vision for birdwatching, hunting, fishing and sailing to meet, and most of the spectators.

Linear and field of view.

Both values are in the same measurement to your target distance of 1000 meters.

Linear field of view is the area most often used, expressed in feet and yards in substance and in income (330FT/1000YD). This expression can be understood quickly to see links to 1000 feet 330 meters from your right-hand area with binoculars.

Field of view expressed in degrees. One example is a reading of 6.3 degrees, which will broaden the view from the telescope to the outside 6.3 degrees from your eyes.

Conversion to either linear or visual field occurs at a rate of one degree is equal to 52.5 meters.

Angle of 6.3 degrees will convert to 330.75 meters (6.3 degrees x 52.5 = 330.75 m).
330.75 linear feet convert to 6.3 degrees (330.75 m / 52.5 = 6.3 degrees).

Magnification Versus vision.

Magnification and field of vision are two of binocular functions in opposition to each other. Ha) In general, more powerful binoculars (12 x 50) on a smaller field of view (290FT/1000YD, while less powerful binoculars (8 x 42) is usually a larger field of view (380FT/1000YD) has.

Most binoculars tend to be either 8x or 10x magnification that is sufficient for higher power binoculars are often covered poorer areas and smaller images to see.

The most common linear and angular field of view binoculars degrees/315 6.0 to 7.5 meters degrees/390 feet. Wide Angle Binoculars degrees/420 start of 8.0 feet and work upwards.