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What is the difference between a telescope and binoculars?
Author: Brent Trumbauer
Website: http://www.BinocularsTips.com
Added: Sat, Dec 16, 2006 12:56:46
Category: Binoculars Questions
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Binoculars are generally a type of telescope. At some point, there is no difference between a telescope and a binocular. However, if you are referring to a monocular telescope then the difference of it from a binocular is the quality of viewing and the physical appearance. A binocular has two identical telescopes mounted together as one. The vision quality is more realistic than with a monocular telescope.
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