Product Description
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.
Lower magnification allows the user to locate a subject more easily and then zoom in for a close-up view
Multi-coated optics enhances sharpness of detail and crispness of color
High quality BaK-4 prisms provide higher light transmission for better viewing in low light conditions
Large objective diameter provides a comfortable viewing aperture at high magnification levels
Long eye relief for more comfortable for all users; essential for those wearing eyeglasses while viewing
Diopter adjustment allows for refinement of image to correct for any differences in strength between the users own eyes
Tripod adapter included to mount the binocular on a tripod for prolonged viewing sessions or simply for increased stability while observing
Limited Lifetime Warranty
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Reviews
Review by: David
I have had these and one other Celestron 15x 75mm bino. Both were miserable. There are much batter binos out there for both quality and image.
I would suggest getting a smaller pair that is more easily portable, but has better coatings on the glass. You will be better off with better glass. With the large aperture of these, you are just amplifying a poor image.
Get a set of Nikon or other quality binos with fog-free, multicoated optics. (Posted on 1/2/2019)
I would suggest getting a smaller pair that is more easily portable, but has better coatings on the glass. You will be better off with better glass. With the large aperture of these, you are just amplifying a poor image.
Get a set of Nikon or other quality binos with fog-free, multicoated optics. (Posted on 1/2/2019)