Binoculars
Nikon Monarch M7 8x42 Binoculars
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The perfect companion for all outdoor endeavours. From high-energy hobbies like mountain climbing and hiking, to relaxing pursuits such as camping or birdwatching, the MONARCH M5 delivers solid image quality for all outdoor activities.Nikon Travelite EX 9x25 Binoculars
Offers excellent brightness and resolution!Nikon Travelite EX 10x25 Binoculars
Offers excellent brightness and resolution!Nikon Sportstar EX 8x25 Binoculars
Slim and stylish design - extremely compact and lightweight!Nikon Sportstar EX 10x25 Binoculars
Slim and stylish design - extremely compact and lightweight!Nikon Action EX 8x40 CF Binoculars
Delivers bright, high resolution images!Opticron Traveller BGA 8x24 Binoculars
The smallest and lightest binocular in their range, Traveller BGA 8x24 roof prism pocket is the perfect companion for a wide range of travelling adventures.Opticron Traveller BGA ED 10x32 Binoculars
Opticron Traveller BGA ED 10x32 Binoculars. Smaller, lighter, brighter, sharper - the latest Traveller BGA ED 10x32 sets the benchmark for mid-size binoculars aimed at the wildlife enthusiast.Binoculars
Binoculars are one of the most versatile and widely used optical tools available, relied upon by outdoor enthusiasts, professionals, and hobbyists alike. Whether you are watching birds at first light, scanning open ground on a stalk, following action at a sporting event, or enjoying coastal and marine views, a quality pair of binoculars allows you to see further, clearer, and with greater detail.
At Uttings, our range of binoculars has been carefully selected to suit a wide variety of uses, experience levels, and budgets. From compact binoculars for everyday carry to premium optics designed for demanding professional use, you will find trusted solutions that perform reliably in real outdoor conditions.
What Are Binoculars and How Do They Work?
Binoculars are handheld optical instruments that magnify distant objects using two aligned telescopes, one for each eye. This dual-eye design provides a more natural, comfortable viewing experience and delivers a three-dimensional image, making it easier to judge distance and movement compared with single-lens optics.
Most binoculars are identified by a specification such as 8x42 or 10x50. The first number refers to magnification, indicating how many times closer the subject appears. The second number is the objective lens diameter in millimetres, which influences light gathering and image brightness. Larger objective lenses typically perform better in low-light conditions, while smaller lenses reduce size and weight.
Internally, binoculars use either roof prism or porro prism designs. Roof prism binoculars are compact and streamlined, making them popular for walking, travel, and general field use. Porro prism binoculars are slightly bulkier but often provide excellent depth perception and strong optical performance for the price.
How to Choose the Right Binoculars for Your Needs
Selecting the right binoculars starts with understanding how you intend to use them. Different environments and activities place different demands on magnification, brightness, durability, and comfort.
Magnification and Objective Lens Size
For most outdoor activities, 8x or 10x magnification is ideal. An 8x magnification offers a wider field of view and a steadier image, making it particularly well suited to birdwatching and woodland use. A 10x magnification brings distant detail closer, which is helpful in open terrain, coastal viewing, and observation over longer distances.
Objective lens size affects brightness and low-light performance. A 42mm objective lens is a popular all-round choice, balancing image quality and portability. Smaller objective lenses, such as 25mm or 32mm, are commonly found on compact binoculars designed for travel or casual daytime use.
Optical Quality and Lens Coatings
High-quality optics make a noticeable difference in clarity, contrast, and colour accuracy. Fully multi-coated lenses improve light transmission and reduce reflections, resulting in brighter, sharper images. Premium glass helps minimise distortion and colour fringing, particularly around the edges of the image.
Durability and Weather Protection
Outdoor binoculars should be built to withstand the elements. Many models are nitrogen or argon purged and sealed to be waterproof and fog-proof, ensuring consistent performance in wet, cold, or humid conditions. Rubber-armoured bodies provide additional protection against knocks while offering a secure grip.
Comfort, Handling, and Ease of Use
Comfort is crucial, especially during prolonged viewing. Adjustable eyecups, smooth and precise focus wheels, and sufficient eye relief all contribute to a better experience. Glasses wearers should pay particular attention to eye relief to ensure the full field of view is visible.
For extended observation, especially at higher magnifications, pairing binoculars with binocular accessories such as tripod adapters can significantly improve stability and reduce fatigue.
Top Binoculars Brands and Models at Uttings
Uttings is proud to stock binoculars from some of the most respected manufacturers in the optics industry. Leading brands such as Swarovski, Zeiss, Vortex, and Opticron are renowned for their optical precision, build quality, and reliability in the field.
Swarovski and Zeiss binoculars are widely regarded as benchmark choices for professionals who demand exceptional clarity and low-light performance. Vortex binoculars are popular for their robust construction, excellent optical quality, and strong value across a wide range of applications. Opticron offers a diverse selection of binoculars that balance performance and affordability, making them a favourite among keen hobbyists and experienced users alike.
Many customers choose to complement their binoculars with additional optics, such as spotting scopes for long-range observation or rangefinders for accurate distance measurement in the field.
Binoculars Tips and Expert Advice
Correct setup is essential to get the most from your binoculars. Start by adjusting the interpupillary distance until the image forms a single, clear circle. Set the dioptre adjustment to suit your eyesight, then use the central focus wheel for everyday focusing.
Care and maintenance also play a role in long-term performance. Clean lenses using appropriate cloths, avoid touching glass surfaces directly, and store binoculars in their case when not in use.
Beginners will often benefit from a versatile 8x42 binocular that performs well across many scenarios. More experienced users and professionals may prioritise higher-grade optics with advanced coatings and superior low-light capability for specialised tasks.
Why Buy Binoculars at Uttings
Uttings is a family-run business based in Norwich, established in 1976, with decades of experience supplying high-quality outdoor and field sports equipment. Our team understands optics and uses that knowledge to help customers choose equipment that genuinely suits their needs.
We stock premium binoculars from the world’s leading brands and support every purchase with expert customer service, fast delivery, and a genuine passion for the outdoors. With over 45,000 five-star reviews on Trustpilot, Uttings is a trusted destination for binoculars and optical equipment.
Binoculars FAQs
What magnification is best for binoculars?
For most users, 8x or 10x magnification provides the best balance between image detail, stability, and ease of use.
What does objective lens size mean?
The objective lens size determines how much light enters the binoculars, directly affecting brightness and low-light performance.
Are binoculars waterproof?
Many modern binoculars are waterproof and fog-proof, making them suitable for use in wet weather and changing temperatures.
What is field of view in binoculars?
Field of view refers to how wide an area you can see at a given distance, which is important when tracking moving subjects.
What is eye relief and who needs it?
Eye relief is the distance from the eyepiece at which the full image is visible, and it is especially important for glasses wearers.
Are compact binoculars suitable for wildlife viewing?
Compact binoculars are convenient and lightweight but generally perform best in good light. Full-size models offer brighter images.
Can binoculars be mounted on a tripod?
Many binoculars support tripod mounting with an adapter, which improves stability during long observation sessions.
What is the difference between roof prism and porro prism binoculars?
Roof prism binoculars are more compact and streamlined, while porro prism binoculars often provide excellent depth perception and value.





