powerfulforcer
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Find out binoculars' magnification with practical measurements?
I have a binoculars printed untrustful specs on it.
So lets say I am 100 meters away from a known height object, which is 3 meters high, and the view throught binoculars which is in a circle shape, is perfectly viewing a diameter of 3 meters, which means this object is just fitting in the scope's view.
And I measured the object lens are 60mm in diameter. Do I already have the magnification of this binoculars? If yes, how to calculated it?
I have a binoculars printed untrustful specs on it.
So lets say I am 100 meters away from a known height object, which is 3 meters high, and the view throught binoculars which is in a circle shape, is perfectly viewing a diameter of 3 meters, which means this object is just fitting in the scope's view.
And I measured the object lens are 60mm in diameter. Do I already have the magnification of this binoculars? If yes, how to calculated it?