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Celestron â?? Sky Master 20 X80 Astro Binoculars â?? Astronomy Binoculars With Deluxe Carrying Case â?

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Description

  • 20x magnification porro prism binocular
  • Giant 80 millimeter objective lens offers maximum image brightness in low light and long range conditions
  • Ultra sharp focus across the field of view
  • Multi Coated optics for sharp, clear views
  • Suitable for terrestrial or astronomical viewing
  • Protective rubber covering for ultra firm grip
  • Long eye relief ideal for eyeglass wearers
  • NOTE : Kindy refer the User Manual [pdf ] Specification Sheet [pdf ] Warranty [pdf ] which is available below

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disappointed. As many mentioned in the comments below We picked these up as a Prime Day special. I have a number of high end binoculars (Nikon, Zeiss, etc) and knew I shouldn't expect alot at this price point. I only bought them because my daughter expressed an interest in astronomy, and I thought these would help. Build quality is about what you'd expect at this price point, basic construction, plastic body. Your money is being spent on the lenses up front, to get that last bit of light in. I just opened the box today, mounted to a tripod and pointed at Jupiter and ....... disappointed. As many mentioned in the comments below, these are out of collimation. Rather than see one Jupiter, I got to see two. Two of every thing I pointed it at. I know I could send it to Celestron for repairs, but I shouldn't have to for a brand new pair of binoculars. Sadly, I am returning these today and just going in a different direction. 2Mine arrived on time and I found them to be well collimated (aligned) If you take care not to bang them around or drop them they I read through most of the reviews here and in other online forums and here is my take on all of it. The guys in the dedicated astronomy forums are going to tell you these binoculars are junk but then they are also going to suggest that what you really need is something you might have to take a second mortgage out on your home to buy. What this product is - an $89 pair of Chinese binoculars - you should obviously be aware of and I give it four stars because you can't beat the price with a stick.Mine arrived on time and I found them to be well collimated (aligned) If you take care not to bang them around or drop them they should stay that way but it is fairly easy to do a decent conditional collimation on them if necessary, instructions on how to do that can be found online with a Google search.The advantages of these over a telescope is that they can easily be used for terrestrial viewing as well as star gazing. The disadvantages are that they are pretty big and heavy and with 20x magnification you really need to use a tripod but viewing any celestial object higher than about 30 degrees above the horizon with a tripod is going to be rather uncomfortable due to the angle. This is why telescopes have that 45 or 90 degree eyepiece..I also found that with 20x the field of view is pretty narrow to the point that you almost need a spotting scope to get these things aimed at what you want to see. When looking at the moon for instance you are going to physically see it moving across the field of view like the second hand of a clock. For this reason I ordered a heavy duty Celestron alt/azim tripod with slow motion controls because a light weight aluminum camera tripod is not quite up to the task of supporting these monsters. Funny but the tripod cost ten bucks more than the binoculars.So far I have used these to see amazing details on a rising late night half Moon, the moons around Jupiter, the Orion Nebula, Seven Sisters and a few other things. This was from my back yard with quite a bit of light pollution so I wasn't able to find Andromeda galaxy but I'm sure in a dark space I'll be able to get a stunning view.They are also good for terrestrial viewing and especially at night, they bring in a lot of light but you can't focus on anything closer than maybe 100 yards or so.So if you think you're maybe interested in astronomy I'd recommend these binoculars. I can understand Celestron's philosophy in offering such an inexpensive product, kind of like a gateway drug. You'll certainly want to upgrade in the future but it's better than spending $500 on a telescope and then discovering that meh, you're not really into it and it just sits in the corner taking up space in the spare bedroom next to the jogging machine with all the dirty laundry hanging on it. 42 Pairs Defective Out of Box? Amazon did a SPECTACULAR job shipping and delivering these worthless binoculars back and forth twice!I was extremely disappointed when the first pair of 20x80 came with a USELESS FOCUS WHEEL and I returned them for a replacement. The replacement focus wheel was OK but NOW all I could see was DOUBLE IMAGES as so many others have stated! These were both defective out of the box! I got the Celestron 25 x 70 before and was very happy so I took a chance. The collimation issue can usually be fixed at home.However, I decided to check collimation adjustment and I found out on youtube where the prism adjustment screws were and adjusted just the one on top on right side until Venus and stars became one.After only one hour labor they seem to be spot on and I cancelled the 2nd return.I was further disappointed to find that someone had been there before me and had the adjustment so bad it was insane. There were scratches all around the adjuster screw and luckily the set screw slot was still OK.The plastic ring that tightens the tripod contact is pathetic and too weak and hard to turn. The focus wheel was too tight at first and still feels inconsistent and worrisome. These are heavy and will crush small tripods. I am happy with the 80mm objective collecting more light. It's times like this when I am so glad I use Amazon. I first ordered the item thursday night and received the first one friday, immediately sent it back and my second one arrived Sunday. 3Poor alignment. I purchased these binoculars for terrestrial observation from my hilltop location fix mounted on a rigid tripod. When received, they were slightly out of collimation. My eyes could accommodate the misalignment and eventually get convergence. Gradually, the collimation got worse as did my vision fatigue. I requested an RMA and sent them back for repair, just over a year of use. I twice requested a warranty repair which was ignored. I was supplied a replacement for $140. The replacement is well collimated and I enjoy using them now. I don t recommend this particular brand and type for terrestrial observations and they are definitely not useful for astronomers. As the owner of a small electronic instrument manufacturer, I would never charge my customers to repair an obvious manufacturing defect. 2Nice view I give the product 4 stars as I had to tap a 1/4 20 thread for the original mount, there was a hole only and no threads.Next the original mount is "weak" and provides limited options to balance the binoculars. Please see photos forthe mount I build after trial and error. You also need a sturdy tripod assemble which makes the use of these binocularsmuch more satisfying experience, I don't remember there being so many stars up there. 4Celestron SkyMaster 20x80 Binoculars.... Amazing product. I purchased this set of Celestron SkyMaster 20x80 Binoculars for my wife to view the skies and we certainly are not disappointed. I also purchased the Celestron SkyMaster 25x100 Binoculars for myself which I won't review here. For a beginner hobbyist in Astronomy these Celestron SkyMaster 20x80 Binoculars offer a truly inspiring view of the moon, the orion Nebula, venus, saturn, star clusters, etc, that you can not even begin to see this clear and detailed with the naked eye. For starters the optics are crystal clear and the amount of light that comes in gives a superb clear view of individual stars and planets. These binoculars are great for beginners but they are certainly not a cheap toy, and, you will not be disappointed with this purchase once you've seen details such as those you will see when viewing the moon. They will require a heavy duty tripod for a steady view. This is a super quality product for a really decent price. 5Do not purchase Celestron's customer service is terrible and I've been very disappointed. I purchased the binoculars, deluxe carrying case, and tripod approximately 1 year ago as a gift for my parents. They recently started using the binoculars and believe there is a calibration issue. Celestron technical service said their support is provided within the first 30 days of purchase. So, their limited lifetime warranty claim is very deceiving and facetious. The representative I dealt with offered no alternative and did not even offer to look at the binoculars. Overall, a very expensive purchase that I deeply regret. I suggest other potential buyers look elsewhere (Nikon, Olympus)- purchase from a company that's more willing to stand behind their product and support their customers. 1The best. The light its amazing specially at night. Amazing binos, i use them a lot a night an the detail that I'm able to obtain is amazing because of the individual adjustment. I also use them to look at birds and the colors and light its a another level! I added a green laser light for night use that way i can align the stars with the light and it works wonders. Save a lot of time too. They are heavy so you will need a tripod. I used the celeron 93610 and ti works great. 5I took pictures of Jupiter and the Galilean moons through ... I took pictures of Jupiter and the Galilean moons through these big binoculars. These are HEAVY BINOCULARS, so make sure to get the proper tripod with a parallelogram mount. You will regret it if you do not. I mated these binoculars to the Orion Monster Parallelogram Binocular Mount & Tripod. I attached my Samsung Note 5 to the binoculars with a Snapzoom Universal Digiscoping Adapter. I used this setup to take the attached pictures of the Moon and Jupiter on May 11, 2016. 5Worked for a while Listen to those who say Celestron has quality issues with this product. Mine were color separated out of the box, and after three months of use developed a double image. These were not abused in any way, only exposed to night time temps and were on a parallelogram mount all the time. Of course, since they came through Amazon, Celestron will not warranty them. Nice knowing you Celestron... 1
Celestron â?? Sky Master 20 X80 Astro Binoculars â?? Astronomy Binoculars With Deluxe Carrying Case â?

Celestron â?? Sky Master 20 X80 Astro Binoculars â?? Astronomy Binoculars With Deluxe Carrying Case â?

3.9
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€296,00
Sale price
€296,00
Regular price
€488,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€192,00)