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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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- Multi-coated optics for a clear view- Waterproof nitrogen-filled and sealed body
- Suited for both terrestrial and astronomical use
- Shock-resistant rubber covering for a secure grip
- Twist-up rubber eyecups for a snug fit
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By Edward Caccia (Ardsley, NY)
I really have to take issue with the reviewer who claimed that all Celestron products are crap. That is a blanket statement that just doesn't hold water. No doubt he had a bad experience and is unhappy, but as a life-long binos lover and owner of 3 different pairs of Celestron binos, I could not disagree more!
I know my binos and wouldn't spend money on a bad maker 3 separate times. I also own other brands including Pentax, Nikon, Leupold and Olympus. My Celestrons are the equal of any of them. I'm not interested in Swarovski's and Leica's at all; it totally offends my sensibilities to think of blowing a grand or 2 on a pair of binos... It's nothing short of silly for most people to do so, especially in light of the terrific performance and value these "next tier down" brands deliver! Times are tough: be smart and save your money.
Roof prism binos are my favorite. I own the 10x28 Celestron Noble, which is quite likely the best compact 10x bino for the money. Just OUTSTANDING quality, performance, and value there. I also own the 8x42 Regal LS. Same as the Noble, only better! The Regal is amazingingly clear and beautifully made, great quality thoughout. Overall, it is easily the equal of many binos costing much more. Every bit as good as my Leupold Pinnacles, and those are saaa-weeet! The last of my Celestron's is this Skymaster model, which is just a blow-away for observing the night sky. Or most anything else! Good astonomical binos are a pleasure and so easy to break out and use vs. a big old telescope. The 8 x 56mm size means you get get a HUGE 7mm Exit Pupil (objective lens divided by magnification power = Exit Pupil). A huge exit pupil is just what the doctor ordered for great night viewing; along with the very good BAK-4 prisms and full multi-coatings, this allows the available light to pour into your eyes. Light is transmitted most efficiently to the eye and reveals even the dimmest areas of the sky most impressively.
Realize that any bino above 8 or 10x magnification is very hard to steady without a tripod. I use one all the time because I like to take my time, and holding full sized binos up by hand gets old pretty quick... But at 8x magnification, you get great results without a tripod, too.
Bottom line, these are very good to excellent binos from a maker I know, trust, and respect.
By M. Villarrubia (Louisiana, USA)
I bought this product for my husband for star-gazing. It is great for a neophyte astronomer. Well made, good instructions and not too heavy. It is also tripod adaptable, which was important to me when I selected it. I did well! Any movement is significant when dealing with such distances. So, after trying it out, we did immediately buy a celestron tripod and the attachment for a binocular, and now my husband is extremely happy.
By Ken Bates (Boston)
Several years ago I purchased a 5 inch Celestron telecope that was OK and I also purchased expensive 7x50 binoculars that were defective from day one.
They would not focus as advertised. (<25') and would only focus beyond 50'. I paid to send them to California for repair and they came back in the same condition.
I paid $350 for these pro editions but considered them junk so I lent them to some casual acquantances and whn they returned them they were no longer collimated.
I explained that a factory repair would probably not be satisfactory so I wanted them to purchase a replacement pair. They purchased 8x63 binoculars that have a sticky focusing ring and are shaky.
2 months have passed before I received a reply from my several emails to Celestron regarding repair of the 7x50 binoculars and I spent a lot of time and money while waiting to talk to someone on the phone. They do not have a toll free number. After waiting for 30 minutes they just cut me off.
AVOID CELESTRON. Many better choices for less money. They buy cheap stuff from China and the geeks in California do not know how to repair it.
By E. Phillips
I have used these binoculars for nearly two months now, under varying conditions. Mostly for astronomy. I have found them exceptional in clarity, with no distortions or abherrations that I could detect. I have also been using these aboard a boat for searching channel markers and lights...they are absolutely unexcelled used in that function.
Although not petite, they are very comfortable and easily held for extended periods , even for my wife who is no weight-lifter.
Dollar for dollar I rank these equal to some binoculars I have used that cost twice as much. The case and strap are cheap crap, but that is small payment for the excellence of the instrument itself.
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