Double Circle Light Bulbs
Related Faq
Q
Is there a polarized light available for this?
A
No, this product does not have a polarization function. 
Q
Hello, can I also use the light outside?
A
As long as the ring light is connected to the power supply, it can be used 
Q
Can you see a lot in low light?
A
These binoculars have night vision in low light conditions and can be used at night but not in total darkness. 
Q
can you see much in dim light?
A
This Binocular have low-light night vision and can be used at night, but not in complete darkness. 
Q
Can I see objects in dim light?
A
For this binocular 20x50, as the diameter of the objective lens is 50mm, for binoculars, the larger the diameter of the objective lens, the more light it collects and therefore can be seen more clearly in dimmer places. Please note, however, that dim/low light ≠ night vision and cannot be used in total darkness. 
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