When you aren't using your binoculars you can prolong the life of your binoculars by storing them in a safe place, out of reach from small children and family pets.
Binoculars manufactured by the Zeiss company come with a lifetime, transferable warranty.
When your binoculars are not in their case, they should be attached to a neck strap that is hung securely around your neck. Keeping your binoculars around your neck will help prevent you from accidentally dropping them. If you accidentally drop your binoculars in saltwater, immediately rinse them with fresh water. Place them in a plastic baggie, seal the baggie, immediately bring the binoculars to a binocular repair shop. Saltwater is extremely detrimental to binoculars.
Do not expect a pair of digital binoculars to replace your personal digital camera, at the moment the camera quality on digital binoculars is not quite as good as it could be.
Thoroughly cleaning your binoculars will extend their life expectancy.
Some of Sony's mini DV Handycam camcorders are made with Zeiss lenses.
Never keep your binoculars on your car seat. Keep them in your glove compartment while you are traveling, this will protect them from getting sat on, crashing against the dashboard, and from having beverages spilled on them.
When you are looking at a pair of antique binoculars make sure that the lenses are clear. The lenses and leather coverings are difficult and expensive and to repair and replace.
There are several types of binoculars available for everyone; bird watchers, sportsmen, and marine enthusiast.
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