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File:Red_Army_monocular.jpg|Red Army monocular | |||
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File:Opticron_8x42_DBA_monocular.jpg|Opticron 8x42 DBA monocular | |||
File:Field_of_View_v_Magnification_chart_(cropped).png|Field of View v Magnification chart | |||
File:Comparison_of_eye_lens_diameters_on_two_monoculars.jpg|Comparison of eye lens diameters on two monoculars | |||
File:Wheel_focus_systems_on_2_monoculars.jpg|Wheel focus systems on 2 monoculars | |||
File:Opticron_Trailfinder_monocular.jpg|Opticron Trailfinder monocular | |||
File:Eschenbach_6x16_monocular.jpg|Eschenbach 6x16 monocular | |||
File:Vintage_Sony_Sports_FM-AM_Walkman_AVLS_With_Monocular,_FM_Stereo-AM_Radio,_SRF-X90,_Made_in_Taiwan_(12059944684).jpg|Vintage Sony Sports FM-AM Walkman AVLS With Monocular, FM Stereo-AM Radio, SRF-X90, Made in Taiwan | |||
File:Seago_compass_monocular.jpg|Seago compass monocular | |||
File:Gallery_scope_4x12.jpg|Gallery scope 4x12 | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:12, 23 February 2025
Monocular is a type of optical device that is designed to form images of distant objects on one eye. It is similar to a binocular, but only has one eyepiece. Monoculars are popular among birdwatchers, hunters, and military personnel due to their compact size and lightweight design.
History[edit]
The first monoculars were developed in the 17th century, but they were not widely used until the 19th century. They were originally designed for military use, but quickly became popular among civilians for recreational use.
Design and Function[edit]
A monocular is designed to magnify the image of distant objects. It does this by using a series of lenses and prisms to bend light and magnify the image. The image is then focused onto the retina of the eye, allowing the viewer to see the object in greater detail.
Monoculars can vary in size and magnification power. Some monoculars are small enough to fit in a pocket, while others are larger and require a tripod for stability. The magnification power of a monocular can range from 2x to 20x, depending on the model.
Uses[edit]
Monoculars are used in a variety of settings. They are popular among birdwatchers and hunters, who use them to spot animals from a distance. They are also used by military personnel for reconnaissance and target identification.
In addition to these uses, monoculars are also used in the field of astronomy. They are often used by amateur astronomers to observe celestial objects, such as stars and planets.
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Red Army monocular
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Monocular
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Opticron 8x42 DBA monocular
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Field of View v Magnification chart
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Comparison of eye lens diameters on two monoculars
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Wheel focus systems on 2 monoculars
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Opticron Trailfinder monocular
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Eschenbach 6x16 monocular
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Vintage Sony Sports FM-AM Walkman AVLS With Monocular, FM Stereo-AM Radio, SRF-X90, Made in Taiwan
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Seago compass monocular
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Gallery scope 4x12


