I have amblyopia—also known as lazy eye—which means I often see a bit of double vision—usually a sliver duplicated on the outside side of one of my eyes, even when I’m wearing contacts, and even though I don’t look like I have a lazy eye. My eyes definitely don’t work in concert and I’m told my 3D vision resembles what people see when they look at a postcard.

Finally, when I use binoculars, I use only one eyehole up to the non-lazy eye… So I’m wondering what exactly you normal people see out of binoculars? Is it like Looney Tunes?

  • @db2
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    -158 months ago

    You’re thinking of a monocular or telescope.

    • @dustyData
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      208 months ago

      I gather you have never actually used a binocular. In reality, a good binocular has a wide FOV that you barely notice a border on the peripheral vision. At worst, you see a single circle around your vision, not two overlapping circles, that’s just Hollywood shorthand, not something that happens in real life.

      • @Chewmungus
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        38 months ago

        So it’s one binocular and two binoculars? I always thought it was inherently plural.

        • @dustyData
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          8 months ago

          It’s a pair of binoculars, but it has always made me feel uneasy. It’s a single device, composed of two oculars. It’s technically called a “binocular telescope”, because there are monocular telescopes. But we just call them telescopes. Hence it wouldn’t be wrong to call a pair of binoculars just a telescope, or a binocular. So all three ways are correct, I just guess language is weird like that.

          • @Chewmungus
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            28 months ago

            Interesting, thanks for the added info! Kinda similar to one pant vs a pair of pants huh