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What’s New In Binoculars? Photos © 2004 Peter K. Burian, All Rights Reserved Although we cover new equipment announced at trade shows, binoculars are often overlooked because they’re not used for photography. Still, most outdoor shooters do carry binoculars and they can be invaluable for scanning or scouting an area and for searching out potential subjects. Especially in bird and other wildlife photography, binoculars can increase your odds of a successful outing. Naturally, this accessory is useful for other types of photography, too: sports, boating, butterfly, travel, motor racing, astronomical, etc.
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