The ability of a binocular to focus closely is a much desired characteristic for many situations such as critical identification of birds in the field or observing the intricate detail of insects or plants, for example. The close focus distance of a particular model depends on its optical design and to some extent, on the individuals own eye characteristics. A minimum distance of 6 metres is usually acceptable but many birders prefer models that are capable of a near focus of 3 metres. |
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