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protecting form weather and rain proof rain tips (1 Viewer)

lars1996

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how do you look at the birds again sometimes tooth
and with your binoculars and how to protect it from water and Cameras

How can I get a rain protection cover for camera and backpack etc.

waterpoof protecting tips i should how protect my gear in the rain
 
Hi Lars,
I have been looking at the same issue recently. I have just bought a dry bag, which will basically act as a waterproof lining inside my rucksack. I also use products by Aquapac to protect things like electronic car keys, phones and cameras.

Hope that helps.
 
Hello Lars! I have my own binocular Carson 3D ED binocular. It has rubberized armor coating, which makes it rugged and shock proof. It is also waterproof and fogproof. If you want to see other waterproof binoculars, I would suggest checking out https://www.bird-watching.net/carson-3d-ed-binoculars/ for you to see more of its features.

As of my personal experience, the binocular gives a wide field of view. In particular, 8×42 calculates to a 6.5-degree angular field of view.

I hope I had help you.
 
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