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      <title>Binoculars Buying Guide: What to Buy When You&#39;re Not a Birder</title>
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      <description>This is what binoculars actually get used for. A terrace, a planter full of geraniums, palm fronds in the middle distance, and a mid-size roof-prism pair held up one-handed for maybe forty seconds at a time. No hide, no dawn start, no tripod. She&amp;rsquo;s got sunglasses on under the visor, which tells you everything about the light and about the eye relief she needs. It&amp;rsquo;s a good setup, and it is nothing like the setup every binocular review on the internet is written for.</description>
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