🔭 See the Stars Like Never Before!
The Celestron Skymaster 25X100 Astro Binoculars are designed for serious stargazers and nature enthusiasts alike. With a powerful 25x magnification and a giant 100 mm objective lens, these binoculars deliver exceptional brightness and clarity, even in low-light conditions. The individual eyepiece focus ensures that every detail is sharp, while the protective rubber covering provides a firm grip for outdoor adventures.
Material Type | Rubber |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 8.6 Pounds |
Size Map | Compact |
Exit-Pupil Diameter | 4 Millimeters |
Coating | Multi-Coated |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Field of View | 3 Degrees |
Apparent Angle of View | 3 Degrees |
Compatible Devices | Not Obtainable |
Diopter Adjustment Range | 15 |
Zoom Ratio | 25 multiplier x |
Mounting Type | Tripod Mount |
Eye Relief | 15 Millimeters |
Relative Brightness | 16 |
Special Feature | Water-resistant |
Objective Lens Diameter | 1E+2 Millimeters |
Magnification Maximum | 25 |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
M**M
Absolutely Top Notch for Stargazing
I'd argue that this pair of binoculars is one of the best for beginner stargazing (and even viewing some bright DSOs); the views are breathtaking, the build quality is impeccable, and the overall experience in using these binoculars was positive. Fortunately, I was lucky enough to get a pair with no noticeable collimation errors or any chromatic/comatic aberration, although with any pair of binoculars, especially heavy ones like the 25x100s, one may find glaring errors pretty often, and might be forced to get a replacement.Living in a bright suburban area (Bortle 6), the Andromeda & Triangulum galaxies could be made out as faint smudges, the Pleiades, Hyades, and Praesepe clusters simply explode into view with hundreds of stars being resolved, the core of the Orion Nebula could be made out (unfortunately more fainter details couldn't be made out hand-holding the binoculars), and Jupiter's moons are easily resolved.It is therefore important to mention the necessity of using a tripod. Hand holding this 4kg beast is almost impossible, and while the views might still be great, the full potential of the binoculars could only be harnessed through the use of a heavy-duty tripod (I'd recommend the Orion Paragon Plus XHD Tripod. Celestron's Heavy-Duty Altazimuth Tripod is too short to be used comfortably for conventional binocular use, and ESPECIALLY when looking towards the zenith). The integrated tripod adapter is particularly useful here, and feels much more sturdy than binoculars that use separate screw-on tripod adapters that may often suffer from defects. It definitely feels very strong and heavy-duty.Aside from astronomical viewing, this pair of binoculars particularly excels in terrestrial viewing. Watching the new year fireworks through this bad boy was a sight to behold. If focused correctly (which might be tedious due to the binoculars using an individual focusing mechanism, rather than centre focusing), individual firework particles could be made out from others among thousands. The resolution is noticeably better than other binoculars with smaller apertures (having tried a pair of 15x70s prior to purchasing this), and also performs well in high-distance bird watching (of course, using a tripod).The protective case is a different story. The padding inside is quite difficult to handle, and I find myself leaving the binoculars outside of their case, as it's too much of a hassle to get the binoculars in and out of the padded case. The lens covers (especially on the objectives) easily come off when pulling the binoculars out of the case, which could be a minor nuisance.All in all, this is an amazing choice for anyone who wants to get into astronomy, as they can appreciate the amazing sights of space as well as develop skills such as star-hopping and picking out fainter details. Always purchase a heavy-duty tripod with these if you want the best performance from these.Clear Skies.
P**N
Good one but you may have to return and get a replacement if you receive a bad one
I bought it during the 11/11 sale for around for half the price, it was out of collimation and out of alignment, because of the collimation views were very poor and blurry, I could have fixed it but since I could get a replacement I returned it and got a replacement, out of the box it was well aligned and collimated , many of the bulk manufactured items have Quality control issues, so you have to play this gamble and a word of advice, only one time replacement is allowed the second time you return it they refund the money
D**A
best binoculars
First of all you need a strong tripod (more than 6 kilos) since it is too heavy, now, we go to the functions: you can see the moon very clearly and some constellations, and distinguish planets, in addition I could see the moons of Jupiter, I recommend them
B**Y
Not as expected
Not as expected
D**M
Super!
Need to be used with a tripod, it's super heavy and powerful. Everything is visible from our penthouse!For hand usage recommend Nikon 25x50. Suitable for travel.
S**K
Powerfull but heavy
The strongest binoculars I ever tried.. Main problem is weight, impossible to hold by hands for more than 20-30 seconds.. also will require strong original tripods as they're heavy to be stable on normal ones..
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