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</noinclude> <!-- 10. Explain what is meant by the term 6x35 and 7x50 as applied to binoculars. --> [[Image:Porro binocular.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''A typical Porro prism binoculars design''']] The numbers used for describing binoculars give the power followed by the diameter of the objective lens (The largest diameter lens) in millimeters. This means that 6x35 have a magnifying power of 6x and have a diameter of 35mm.
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[[Image:Porro binocular.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''A typical Porro prism binoculars design''']]
The numbers used for describing binoculars give the power followed by the diameter of the objective lens (The largest diameter lens) in millimeters. This means that 6x35 have a magnifying power of 6x and have a diameter of 35mm. A typical Porro prism binoculars design
The numbers used for describing binoculars give the power followed by the diameter of the objective lens (The largest diameter lens) in millimeters. This means that 6x35 have a magnifying power of 6x and have a diameter of 35mm.