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[[File:Macrobinolculars2.JPG|thumb|right|View through macrobinoculars]]
[[File:Macrobinolculars2.JPG|thumb|right|View through macrobinoculars]]
==Features==
==Features==
Like modern binoculars, macrobinoculars allow the user to observe distant objects using both eyes. Unlike most modern binoculars, the magnification of macrobinoculars is adjustable. The electronics can include additional features, such as range-finding and light amplification, depending on the model. To show how advanced civilian tech is in the Star Wars universe, the only major difference between a civilian and a military set of Macrobinoculars is that military versions tend to have much higher resolutions.   
Like modern binoculars, macrobinoculars allow the user to observe distant objects using both eyes. Unlike most modern binoculars, the magnification of macrobinoculars is adjustable. The electronics can include additional features, such as range-finding and light amplification, depending on the model.
 
And indication of how advanced civilian tech is in the Star Wars universe is that the only major difference between a civilian and a military set of macrobinoculars is that military versions tend to have much higher resolutions.   


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[[Category: SW Other Technology]]

Revision as of 12:19, 27 July 2014

Civilian macrobinoculars

Macrobinoculars are advanced sensory devices available in the Galactic Empire.

View through macrobinoculars

Features

Like modern binoculars, macrobinoculars allow the user to observe distant objects using both eyes. Unlike most modern binoculars, the magnification of macrobinoculars is adjustable. The electronics can include additional features, such as range-finding and light amplification, depending on the model.

And indication of how advanced civilian tech is in the Star Wars universe is that the only major difference between a civilian and a military set of macrobinoculars is that military versions tend to have much higher resolutions.