Frequently Asked Questions
Q:
Does focus free mean single focus? Ie, they only work if you have perfect eyesight?
A:
Focus free means that they are basically permanent focus binoculars that have no focusing mechanism. They make use of your eyes' natural ability to focus on an object. That being said, it should work fine even with people who don't have perfect eyesight, but they're not recommended for older people and people who have eyesight problems (such as astigmatism) because of their eyes' lower ability to focus.
Also, focus free binoculars are typically designed for distant viewing, so anything from 15m and beyond should be clear and in focus. So do consider these factors before you purchase focus free binoculars. They're excellent for fast-paced action as you don't need to keep adjusting the focus, but they're not as ideal for close-up focusing.
Also, focus free binoculars are typically designed for distant viewing, so anything from 15m and beyond should be clear and in focus. So do consider these factors before you purchase focus free binoculars. They're excellent for fast-paced action as you don't need to keep adjusting the focus, but they're not as ideal for close-up focusing.












