Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Celestron Skymaster 15x70 binoculars review

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Many people are looking to buy telescopes in the night sky, eventually end up stuffed in a closet and forget about it. While telescopes can offer a wonderful view of the sky, are often bulky and difficult to configure. That's why many amateurs end up with a pair of binoculars instead of a telescope for stargazing, and his Celestron Skymaster Giant Binoculars 15 × 70, the binoculars of choice to get into astronomy without a telescope.

WhenDo you want the stars, planets and galaxies in particular look, then what we most need a set of binoculars that will suck as much light as possible. With 70 mm lens in front of the giant Celestron Skymaster 15 x 70 binoculars in a lot of light, suck enough so that the Andromeda galaxy and many other celestial objects with ease (assuming you live somewhere where pollution light is not a problem) to see.

What can you do with these binoculars? The AndromedaGalaxy would not have problems, and in winter you should have no problems, see the nebula of Orion's belt. If (to save less than $ 30.00 to a big box), a tripod, then you can easily see the rings of Saturn and Mars. Of course, the moon will always be there to entertain you. Remember it is better to see when the moon is not full, so that the shadows to bring out the details of craters and mountains on the lunar surface created.

With 15x magnification and 70mmAperture is the Celestron Skymaster Giant 15 × 70 binoculars during the day, even great work, especially late at night or early morning when they spot birds or wild animals. The focus ring provides easy access to adjust the focus with a finger and binoculars so that they remain comfortably balanced in your hands.

But remember that with a wide-angle and high magnification, the Celestron Skymaster Giant 15 × 70 binoculars weigh a little 'more than 4 pounds. Thisdoes not seem like much, but it can be exhausting to maintain for a long time, because we have to use a tripod when you are doing some backyard stargazing is recommended. These binoculars and a decent tripod will give you joy just as much as $ 300 or more a telescope, especially if you're just a casual observer.

The optics of Celestron Skymaster Giant 15 × 70 binoculars are good as far as possible to get for the price. These include BaK4 prisms and multi-look, but there aresome fringe on the outer edges of the image. But for less than $ 100 you can not expect the same look you would get $ 300 a pair. For less than $ 100 you get a good alternative to a large telescope to see the same objects more often, because I hate you less, to a pair of binoculars as a £ 80-telescope. Do not beat the price of these binoculars, and if you throw in a cheap tripod, you have a setup which is easily as good as any beginner telescope and canused during daylight hours.


Celestron Skymaster 15x70 binoculars review

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