Does Swarovski make a monocular?
The “digital guide” (or #digitalguide on social media) is a monocular designed by Swarovski Optik. It features an integrated camera that can connect seamlessly with the Cornell Lab’s free Merlin Bird ID app.
Are Swarovski binos worth the money?
Swarovski binoculars in general hold their value much better than most brands and this tends to take them out of the “expense” category and put them into the “investment” category for those items that provide a return over a period of time.
Are Swarovski binoculars the best?
Truth is, the glass itself is the same. However with advanced coatings, Swarovision, and more features, the ELs really are the better binoculars. Either way Swarovski undoubtedly makes the best hunting binoculars you can buy and you can’t go wrong with either choice.
Where are Vortex monoculars made?
Japan
Vortex Optics started making all of their binoculars in Japan – but over time, they trained lower-cost workers in other Asian countries to make the same high-end optics they were making in Japan. However, the two highest quality binoculars that Vortex Optics has are still exclusively produced in Japan.
Why choose monoculars?
One-hand operation makes the monocular super easy, even if you have a bag in one hand, you can still use the focus. This makes viewing very easy. Fully multi-coated optics provide a bright and clear view for incredible detail.
What is the new Merlin bird ID monocular?
The new monocular features a built-in camera and works seamlessly with the Merlin Bird ID app. This application is an interactive project from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
How do I contact Swarovski Optik?
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Is bridfair the new Swarovski for birdwatchers?
But far be it from this prestigious manufacturer to sleep on its laurels. This year’s Bridfair in Rutland, England has shown that the Austrian brand is about to take one step further, bringing the famous Swarovski pioneering spirit to the world of birdwatchers.