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Please answer as many questions as possible before selecting the Search button at the bottom of the page. Please be patient once you have made your final selection, the search will take a few seconds. More details on using the advanced search can be found at this link: Using the binocular finder.

Step 1 - Product Uses

Please rank your intended uses for your binocular or scope - 5 most important to 0, not required. If you have a specific product requirement then you would get better results by ranking only that use. The more uses you rank the more the suggested product will be a compromise on the ranked uses.

  • Birding Suitable for birding
  • Wildlife Suitable for wildlife
  • Landscape Suitable for landscape
  • Sport Suitable for sport
  • Marine Suitable for marine use
  • Aviation Suitable for aviation
  • Theatre/Concert Suitable for theatre/concert
  • Low Light Suitable for low light use
  • General Purpose Suitable for general purpose
  • Distance Observation Suitable for distance observation

Step 2 - Product Style

Please select the style of binocular/scope required. The size could depend on what you want to use them for; for example you may not want to carry full size binoculars while hiking. You can select as many or as few styles as you wish.

Compact monoculars are small and lightweight. They easily fit in the pocket. Traditional monoculars are not quite so compact but have the image quality associated with a larger lens.

The compact in-line design makes these suitable for the pocket or car glove compartment.

Not quite as small as the Compact DCF but most will fit into a coat pocket. They offer the advantage of being fairly compact but with the image quality of a larger lens.

The sturdy inline design is often favoured as an outdoor working tool.

The large front lens of a traditional binocular offers a bright image in most light conditions. It is comfortable to handle and is very popular.

A straight eyepiece is in line with the line of sight making the scope more compact and making it quick and easy to find your subject. An angled eypiece is at an angle of 45o to the line of sight. This makes it more comfortable when viewing for long periods of time.

Step 3 - Additional Questions

Do you wear spectacles all/most of the time?

  • Yes
  • No

Do you require a waterproof model? That is, does the product need to withstand full immersion in water? (All our products are designed to cope with normal British weather)

  • Yes
  • No

Would you like to show only the top eight results to make your choice easier?

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