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Binoculars use two telescopic tubes, providing a 3D image and depth perception, while monoculars have a single tube offering a 2D view. Binoculars generally have a wider field of view, whereas monoculars are more compact and portable.
The objective lens diameter determines how much light the binoculars can gather. A larger diameter results in a brighter image, especially in low-light conditions.
Yes, monoculars can be used for stargazing. However, they might not provide as detailed a view as binoculars or telescopes due to their narrower field of view and lower magnification.
Prisms in binoculars correct the orientation of the image. They ensure that the image appears upright and not inverted. The two main types of prisms used in binoculars are Porro and Roof prisms.
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