Our extensive range of Nikon, Bushnell, Gerber and Olympus binoculars are ideal for bird watching, sailing, watching sports, hiking or hunting. Get in contact with us today as our knowledgeable team can help explain the best pair for your application.

Binoculars, Monocular & Range Finders

Our extensive range of Nikon, Bushnell, Gerber and Olympus binoculars are ideal for bird watching, sailing, watching sports, hiking or hunting. Get in contact with us today as our knowledgeable team can help explain the best pair for your application.
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Shop Roof Prism and Porro Prism Binoculars

Suppose you want to extend your vision when sailing, birdwatching, hiking or hunting, then a pair of quality binoculars is essential. You need to make sure that the binoculars you are using feel comfortable with minimal eye relief so you can use them for longer durations. Digital Camera Warehouse’s range extends to both roof prism and Porro prism. Each has its advantage and use case, so ensure you chat with our team of experts to provide the best pair of binoculars that will suit your application.

Binoculars For Birdwatching, Boating or Sports

At Digital Cameras Warehouse, we understand the need for a great pair of binoculars that will withstand everyday use out in the field or at home. That’s why we only stock trusted binocular brands, including Nikon, Bushnell, Gerber and Olympus. Each pair of binoculars is specifically designed to give you a different angle of view. For birdwatchers, a pair of 10x42 binos are ideal. If you are boating, we recommend a waterproof pair that has a wider field of view and is stabilized to give you the ultimate viewing experience. 

Get The Best Binoculars For Your Use Case

When looking for binoculars, take into account the magnification you’ll need. The magnification of each pair is listed at the start of the model number. For instance, 12x50 will have a magnification twelve times greater than what the human eye can see. This is great for viewing subjects far away, but keep in mind the angle of view you see. This is the second number. The larger the number, the greater the angle of view, meaning you will see more at that specific magnification.

To learn more about binoculars, we would encourage you to visit us in-store to demonstrate how to use binoculars effectively fully. Alternatively, you can contact us over the phone, where we can assist in helping you find the best pair at the right price. Finally, live chat is also an option if you have a quick question regarding a specific pair of binoculars.