AIRGUN ANSWERS
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BINOS
Q I’ve been doing some research before buying a pair of binoculars to carry on shooting trips, and have found there are porro prism and roof prism designs. What’s the difference?
prism and roof prism characterise the different optical systems commonly found in modern binoculars. Essentially, binoculars are a pair of telescopes connected to form a portable device for magnifying distant objects. Early telescopes and binoculars were simply straight tubes containing only lenses and (sometimes) a means of focusing the resulting image. The invention of optical prisms and their introduction into binoculars allowed such instruments to be made more compactly, as the
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