We’re often asked about the best choice for binocular viewing angle. This depends partly on budget, and partly on how you intend to use the binocular (terrestrially, astronomy, or both). We say “budget” because all binoculars have a straight-through view, except for relatively-expensive binocular telescopes, which have a viewing angle of either 45° or 90°. Straight-through view binoculars are great for all terrestrial viewing, but they can be less than optimum for astronomy simply because viewing becomes uncomfortable above +45° (the range of viewing comfort for earthlings is +45° to -45°). But amateur astronomers may accept viewing outside of the comfort zone because of the high cost of binocular telescopes, and also because of the ease and simplicity of using hand-holdable binoculars that require no tripod.