🌠 Elevate Your Stargazing Game!
The Celestron 71018 SkyMaster 20 x 80 Binocular paired with the Hama 4175 Star 75 Tripod is the ultimate duo for astronomy enthusiasts and photographers alike. With a powerful 20x magnification and an 80mm objective lens, this binocular delivers exceptional image brightness even in low-light conditions. The included tripod features a 3D tilt head for versatile shooting angles and a quick-release plate for seamless camera transitions, making it perfect for capturing stunning landscapes or celestial events.
Brand | Celestron |
Colour | Black |
Plug profile | Tripod Mount |
Objective Lens Diameter | 80 Millimetres |
Focus type | Center Focus |
Style | SkyMaster 20 x 80 Porro Prism |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**N
Good binoculars
They are big and powerful. Perfect for my needs, i read a lot of reviews before purchasing. They are quite heavy so would recommend using a tripod. The tripod i bought with them (recommended) i think is to lightweight/ flimsy. I will be buying better quality ones.
G**A
Superb quality!
Not light, but that's not the point! Superb! Read the manual and learn how to adjust the collimation if needs be. It will empower you! If you buy a professional set of binoculars, then you should know, or learn how to use and maintain!
S**N
Buy separate
Binoculars are great, would just like a clear night to be able to use them, tripod very flimsy. Buy a better one!
P**H
Binoculars great, tripod so so
Binoculars great, very good value for money and more than happy with them. The tripod is a bit too light, binoculars vibrate a bit still when mounted which isn’t great.
J**W
Great binos
Good value and well made.
M**S
Not suitable for stargazing
For the purpose of stargazing only 1 star the celestron binoculars are good day time if you are on land but heavy to curry so I only used them stationary. Very good to see daytime but the stand is too wobbly and I was not able to do much at night on the clear Greek sky on my holiday as there is no way to focus at planets or the moon. Maybe if it was used with a higher end stand that is not wobbly I would had more success
H**N
Great Binoculars ... but you need a tripod
These are great bins, not light tho and you really need a stand to keep the image still. I brought the recommended tripod, which I'm sure would have been perfect had my partner and friends not tried to set it up in the dark and lost a part!! However, the bins, with a steady arm, gave us a great view of Mars, Saturn and Jupiter with her moons the other night and people on top of Snowdon a few weeks ago. Can't fault them.
P**S
Fair to Middling
Right off the bat - the tripod is tat. Barely will support the binoculars so do yourself a favour and swerve that immediately.The binoculars are OK given the price. I found it a little tricky to focus but I got there in the end. The image is OK but not crystal clear. For under £100 I'm not upset and I'm no aficionado on binoculars - I just wanted something to bring the city closer and these do the trick.
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