Gear Guides: Binoculars, Scopes, and Cameras


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Migration鈥檚 in full swing, and with the weather warming up, now鈥檚 a great time to get outside and seek out some birds! In need of the right gear? 爆料公社 magazine has you covered, with advice about binoculars, spotting scopes, tripods, and cameras.


鈥淭he 爆料公社 Guide to Binoculars,鈥 from the

Tips from Wayne Mones:
- A wide field of view makes it easier to find birds and to follow them when they fly.
- If you pay more than $200 for binoculars, make sure they鈥檙e waterproof and nitrogen purged, so they don鈥檛 get fogged up in humid conditions.
- Don鈥檛 clean your binocular lens with tissue, toilet paper, paper napkins, paper towels or newspaper鈥攖hey will all scratch and eventually destroy the lens coating crucial to your binoculars鈥 optical performance.


鈥淭he 爆料公社 Guide to Spotting Scopes,鈥 from the

Some questions to ask before purchasing one:
- Will you purchase a scope with a straight or angled body? (Mones strongly recommends the latter, for its ease-of-use and convenience when sharing with others.)
- What size scope will you choose?
- Will you buy a zoom or fixed-power wide-angle model?
Before you make a final decision, attend field trips and birding festivals, and ask a lot of questions. 鈥淪ince a spotting scope is a major investment, and since you will probably buy only one (okay, maybe two鈥攖hree at the outside) in your lifetime,鈥 reads the pullout intro, 鈥測ou will really want to get it right.鈥


鈥淭he 爆料公社 Guide to Cameras,鈥 from the

Some key pointers from writer David Schloss for picking out camera equipment:
- Decide between an SLR, a compact, or a hybrid
- Choose a camera with enough resolution to capture the level of detail you desire, whether that鈥檚 a hummingbird鈥檚 wings or an elephant鈥檚 wrinkles
- Pick a lens that鈥檚 appropriate for the type of shooting you plan to do (e.g., landscape shots fare much better through wide lenses)

Tripods
鈥淟egs to Stand On,鈥 web exclusive, accompanying

Check this out for Schloss鈥 picks for tripods, tripod heads鈥攖he mechanism that connects the camera and the stand鈥攁nd other must-have gear for taking beautiful wildlife pictures.