A 7x50 binocular cannot collect more light than a 7x20 binocular? A 7x50 binocular cannot project more light to the retina than a 7x20 binocular? This is what you you are stating here.Chris Peterson wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:37 amVisually, the only value in a larger aperture is that you can operate at a higher magnification. Not that you collect more light.
I mentioned the magnification limit due to the pupil size which means a 7x80 binocular wouldn't be brighter than a 7x50 binocular and which also means that an object in a 11.2x80 binocular is as bright (and larger) as in a 7x50 binocular -- if the object is extended. More exact: if the object is extended if seen with both kinds of optics (this also includes the unaided eye at magnification 1)
As long the object cannot be resolved it has to be treated like a point source, which means it becomes brighter if we increase the aperture at magnification above the mentioned limit.