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Celestron's SkyMaster Series of large aperture binoculars are a phenomenal value for high performance binoculars. Ideal for astronomical viewing or for terrestrial (land) use, especially over long distances. SkyMaster models feature high-quality BAK-4 prisms and multi-coated optics for enhanced contrast. Celestron has designed and engineered the larger SkyMaster models to meet the special demands of extended astronomical or terrestrial viewing sessions.
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- These Celestron SkyMaster binoculars zoom from 25X to an incredible 125X for close up views that, up till now, only a telescope could rival!- The SkyMaster 25-125X80 binoculars use multi-coated BAK-4 prisms, and have 13mm of eye relief for comfortable viewing, even for those who wear glasses.
- Large aperture perfect for low light conditions and stargazing
- Zooms from 25 to 125X as far as the eye can see!
- High-powered binoculars work best when attached to a tripod, They come with a built-in tripod adapter rod so simple, easy attachment to most any photographic tripod.
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By Ruben Osvaldo Leon (Argentina)
I bought them 6 months ago. I've studied a lot of options before buying them. They are perfect for the sky amateurs. I knew they were heavy, i read a lot of reviews and i thought it wasn't a problem for me: yes, the big size is a BIG, VERY BIG problem. I'm warning you, these binoculars should be used with tripod, no chance to resist more than a minute in your hands without a tripod. Because of this 'little' detail, now they are collecting dust. Dont even imagine to follow a plane without tripod, unless you are Arnold Schwarzenegger. I've just bought a Nikon 50x70, i can take them everywhere and are always ready to use. The Skymaster is technically quite good, but practically -10. Buy a telescope instead, or something much lighter.
By Christine A. Riner (Gahanna, Ohio)
Looking at the moon has never been more exciting. You can see all the craters and rough surfaces. Star Gazing at its best!
By IM (Mukilteo,WA USA)
1.5 stars...I own a few nice sets of binocs.(Leicas) Those are in a class of their own. The Celestrons at 25 power are kind of OK in terms of clarity and magnification. Not remotely close in quality to the finer optics found in Leicas etc..The price point makes these a reasonable investment for a set you wouldn't be distraught over losing but only in a fixed magnification set..skip the variable magnification binocs.At around 25%+ to 125 power,the image quality is worthless. A waste of money. Mine went back to Amazon thank goodness for their good return policy. Distorted and diplopic-at least this set. Stay away.
By Thomas J. Foltz
This is a sweet set of bino's. I don't care for the zoom on it,so I just use it at its lowest magnification. I use it for astronomical viewing. The zoom may work better for terrestrial viewing during daylight hours. A tripod is a must.
By T. Brinkerhoff
I bought these binoculars to use on a tripod and view wildlife. Unfortunately, I was disappointed when I took my first look through them. The alignment was off and the result was that the binoculars were "cross-eyed". I had read some reviews that sometimes this was a problem with these binoculars. The quality control was lacking, at least on this pair. I returned them to Amazon for a refund. While I was disappointed with the binoculars, kudos go to Amazon for their smooth and effortless return policy.
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