Binoculars & Monoculars
Binoculars and Monoculars
With so many binoculars to choose from, it can get overwhelming. At Sirius Optics, we are here to help you choose the right one for your needs. So how should you choose binoculars or monoculars? It really comes down to budget, personal preference, and your needs. We are here to help. Come visit our showroom, talk to our staff, and try out a few pairs, or just give us a call. We also have a 30-day return policy (for store credit) for binoculars if you find that the pair you’ve bought it doesn’t suit you.
The Basics
What do the numbers such as 8x42, 10x42, 10x50, 10-30x50 etc. on binoculars mean? The first number before “x” indicates magnification or range of magnification. The second number tells you the size of the objective lens in front in millimetres. 8x42 binos therefore has a magnification of 8 times, and an objective lens 42mm in diameter. Generally, the bigger the objective lens, the brighter the view will be, but the binos will also be bigger and heavier.
Other Features & What to Consider
As for other features, most binos today are waterproof and fog-proof, making it suitable for wet and humid conditions. The size and weight of the binoculars is also an important factor for many people. Those that are larger (50mm and above) often tend to get too heavy to comfortably hold for long periods of time. There are binoculars for specific purposes too. For example, some marine binoculars can float and have built-in compasses.
MonocularS
Some people call monoculars "mini telescopes", and sometimes we call them “half a binocular”, but there is nothing half as bad about them. They are super compact, easy, and fun to use. Some monoculars have special features such as night vision or even automatic bird/wildlife identification.
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Swarovski Optik's most compact and affordable binoculars yet. Learn More -
AUD $999.00
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- 25x magnification porro prism binocular
- Giant 100 mm objective lens offers maximum image brightness in low-light and long-range conditions
- Ultra sharp focus across the field of view
- Individual Eyepiece Focus to ensure optimal focus position
- Multi-Coated optics for sharp, clear views
- Suitable for long-range terrestrial or astronomical viewing
- Protective rubber covering for ultra-firm grip
- Integrated tripod adapter rod for ultra-stable tripod mounting
- Long eye relief ideal for eyeglass wearers
- Deluxe padded carrying case included for travel and safe storage
- Limited Lifetime Warranty provides best protection and product support on the market
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AUD $599.00
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While 10x42 binoculars are tried-and-true, sometimes you just need more light. By moving up to the BX®-2 Alpine® HD 12x52mm, you increase the amount of light getting to your eye, which is great for low-light conditions. Learn More -
AUD $579.00
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Many consider the 10x binocular to be the sweet spot when it comes to glassing. It offers enough magnification for clear identification in wide-open spaces, and enough field of view for tight areas, all while remaining compact enough to take everywhere. Learn More -
AUD $499.00
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Close the gap quicker with the BX®-1 McKenzie™ HD 12x50mm. The increased magnification is ideal for wide-open spaces and picking out the smallest details, while the 50mm objective and HD performance let in more light, making it perfect for low-light conditions. Learn More -
AUD $499.00
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Incredible zoom versatility and extreme viewing power
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