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  3. Binoculars - Wikipedia

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    These complicating production requirements make high-quality roof prism binoculars more costly to produce than Porro prism binoculars of equivalent optical quality and until phase correction coatings were invented in 1988 Porro prism binoculars optically offered superior resolution and contrast to non-phase corrected roof prism binoculars.

  4. Bushnell Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Binoculars: Bushnell sells a wide variety of binoculars and was awarded the Best Buy award from Outdoor Life magazine in 2005 for their Browning Sports Optics binoculars and in 2006 for their Legend binoculars. [22] [23] Microscopes; Telescopes: Bushnell made smaller amateur optical telescopes. Some popular models include the "ARES 5", and the ...

  5. Eye chart - Wikipedia

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    An example of the Landolt C eye chart (also known as the Japanese eye chart). Numerous types of eye charts exist and are used in various situations. For example, the Snellen chart is designed for use at 6 meters or 20 feet, and is thus appropriate for testing distance vision, while the ETDRS chart is designed for use at 4 meters. [16]

  6. Monocular - Wikipedia

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    Galilean type Soviet-made miniature 2.5 × 17.5 monocular Diagram of a monocular using a Schmidt-Pechan prism: 1 – Objective lens 2 – Schmidt-Pechan prism 3 – Eyepiece. A monocular is a compact refracting telescope used to magnify images of distant objects, typically using an optical prism to ensure an erect image, instead of using relay lenses like most telescopic sights.

  7. Binocular summation - Wikipedia

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    Binocular facilitation. The summation is more than twice that of a single input. Complete binocular summation. The summation is exactly twice that of a single input. Partial binocular summation. The summation is greater than that of a single input, but less than twice as large. No binocular summation. The summation is the same as a single input.