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Celestron - Cometron 7x50 Bincoulars - Beginner Astronomy Binoculars - Large 50mm Objective Lenses - Wide Field of View 7x Magnification

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  • Wide field of view reveals a larger portion of the night sky, allowing you to view more of the comet's impressive tail
  • Large 50 mm objective lenses have tremendous light gathering ability, ideal for astronomical use
  • Multi coated optics dramatically increase light transmission for brighter images with increased contrast and resolution
  • Large exit pupil provides maximum light during nighttime and low light viewing sessions
  • Strong and durable alumnium housing
  • Wide field of view reveals a larger portion of the night sky, allowing you to view more of the comet's impressive tail ^Large 50mm objective lenses have tremendous light-gathering ability, ideal for astronomical use ^Multi-coated optics dramatically increase light transmission for brighter images with increased contrast and resolution ^Large exit pupil provides maximum light during nighttime and low-light viewing sessions ^Strong and durable alumnium housing

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Customer Reviews

My Favorite Binoculars A fantastic pair of astronomy binoculars. Light enough that they don't need a tripod, good solid construction, extremely convenient and portable. I use them all the time, and I'm rarely disappointed. Good enough to glimpse Andromeda from my light-polluted front yard, and they treat you to lovely views of the Orion Nebula, Pleiades, Hyades, and plenty of other Clusters. Highly recommended to anyone who wants a nice pair of astronomy binoculars that you'll use regularly, and you can't beat this price anywhere. I also own the Celestron 15X70 pair, and while those are even more stunning, they're just not convenient because they're bulky, and too heavy to hold without a tripod. I find myself using these far more often.If I could give this pair 6 stars, I would. 5Not a toy! Real binoculars! Good optics. Great for backyard astronomy. Great for people with eyeglasses. These are not a toy. These are real binoculars. These are GOOD binoculars. The optics are good. The view is clear and sharp. The pair I got was perfectly aligned. Above all, they are 7x50 "night glasses" that are just right for looking at dim objects in the night sky, like the Milky Way, the Pleiades, the Andromeda Nebula, the Great Nebula in Orion, and so forth. They are far better on these objects than my old 9x36 Bushnells. At 7X power they are also, of course, good for "binocular astronomy" in general. There haven't been any bright comets since I bought these, but they should be good for comets as their name suggests.The world of binoculars has been overtaken by compact binoculars which are great for birdwatching but don't have the light-gathering ability for backyard astronomy. 7x50's do. I would strongly recommend these for older children who are ready for backyard astronomy, either instead of or in addition to a full-sized telescope.An unexpected benefit for me is that these have huge eye relief, and are the first binoculars I've had that I can use with my eyeglasses on.What are the downsides? Two: they're big and heavy. And I think the field of view is narrower than on more expensive binoculars. 5Great wide field of view for hand held star gazing, good general purpose binocs as well These binoculars are great for hand held night sky viewing, the 50mm objective lenses allow plenty of light to be collected and combined with the 7X provide a wide field of view. The magnification may seem a bit underwhelming, but I've found that while my 10x50 produce a lot of hand held jitter when trying to view the night sky, these 7x50 provide reasonable magnification while making it much easier to obtain a stable image. If you want to use a more powerful pair of binoculars for astronomy, you really would want a tripod mounted setup.The moon doesn't fill much more than a quarter of the view, but the details are nice and sharp. You certainly see a lot more stars than you can see with the naked eye. The wider field of view makes it much easier to find the stars that make up a particular constellation with out getting lost, which make these perfect for getting to know the night sky. I also find this to be excellent for satellite viewing. Combined with an smartphone app like Heavens Above, you can spot a number of satellites scheduled to pass over your location post dusk and pre dawn. I found it much easier to track satellites using these 7x50 binoculars vs. my 10x50 pair. Whether shifting from naked eye viewing of brighter satellites, or using the binoculars to spot satellites your naked eye would miss, it's just much easier to find your target with the wider field of view these binoculars offer.The specs don't suggest many bells and whistles, which had me a bit worried about fogging issues on a cold night, but as long as I let these adjust to the ambient temps first, I have experienced zero issues with fogging.Overall, I think these are a great value for the dollar for night sky viewers. Any greater magnification and you'd want to go with a unit paired with a tripod, which is a bit limiting if much of your viewing is nearer the zenith than the horizon. Or, probably much better, just buy a telescope. If you are just going to sit or lay out at night and do some stargazing, these are perfect. I can also see my self using these as an adjunct to a proper telescope.Edit: I just noticed tonight that without my glasses, I can't focus these sufficiently to correct for my vision. I am very near sighted, but these are the only binoculars I have ever used that I couldn't focus for my vision. -1 star for that limitation. 4Great binoculars for the backyard astronomer. I recently became interested in astronomy and purchased this set of binoculars, based on the recommendation of several amateur astronomy websites and books. They have been a great aid to learning the night sky and viewing objects or clusters that are not visible to the naked eye in my moderately night-polluted sky.The initial set-up was very easy: Put a lens cap over the right lens and focus; switch the lens cap to the left eye and adjust the eyepiece ring until the image is tack-sharp; finally, remove the cap, and you're in business. This can be done in less than 20 seconds.At first, I was holding these by hand - they are light enough to be able to do this. However, I found myself lying on my back and resting them on my eyes to steady the picture when I wanted to stare at a portion of the sky. Eventually, I purchased an adapter to mount them on my tripod, which vastly improved the viewing experience.So far I have enjoyed great views of the Andromeda Galaxy, Comet Lovejoy, Jupiter and four of its moons, Plaiedes, the Double Cluster, M44, and the moon in all its phases. Binoculars really are a great way to learn the sky for the first time, and this particular pair have been exceptional. 5Awesome price and equal quality K got these for my dad for Christmas and he is extremely happy. He had a very old pair of Bushnell (like 40 years old) that he would use on occasion to look at deer or an eagle since we live in the country. His Bushnell still worked but he wanted a pair to keep out in his shop, well these now stay beside his recliner in the living room :) I seen these and figured they would be just ok for what he wanted and the price was great since I couldn't afford a new pair of bushnells. I thought they would be of cheaper quality, but i hoped was wrong and I was. These are much sturdier and sound then I expected, they feel very solid. They are lighter in weight so your arms don't tire, which is nice. Things are crisp and clear when viewing them even at a distance (about 3 or 4 telephone polls, here in the country thats about 600 to 1000 feet) Very easy to focus also. Another awesome thing is the clarity in lower light. Deer like to come out at dusk and we can see them pretty good (I don't mean these work in the dark, but when the sun has about set and the worlds light is a yellowish gray, these work well). We just had a super moon and seeing it through these binoculars was absolutely breathtaking. I could really make out the markings on the moon. My dad was even wowed! I plan on grabbing another pair of these since he has forgotten his old pair and only uses these. I really do recommend these to anyone who wants a nice binocular. These are NOT cheaply made and I have no doubt you will be happy with this purchase. I gave it 5 stars because my dad and I are really truly impressed with Celestrons. I don't have anything negative to say! For once I got much much more then what I paid for, in a very good way! Thank you so much! 5great buy Great binoculars. Work at night and day time. I haven't been able to do any serious stargazing but from brief observations I could see some good views of distant stars and great views of the moon. People always complain about binoculars being un-calibrated or misfocused, but I think they do not know how to use them. These worked out of the box, but at other times I did calibrate the right eye piece to the left for much crisper images when looking with both eyes. Come with a neck strap, 4 covers, a bag, and cleaning cloth (though in my opinion the cloth leaves more residue than cleans off...).My one small complaint is that the eye pieces are not really supported very strongly and bend down when you even stick the caps on them. In my opinion you shouldn't have any unnecessary movement as this may mess up any adjustments you may have done to the right eye piece. Otherwise though, I do not regret spending ~37$ for a great pair of binoculars that work great. 5Good value. Get what you pay for. I wasn't expecting stellar performance from these, and I got what I expected. I didn't want to spend a bunch of money since I was only going to one or two star parties and there would be plenty of telescopes to use. But it was nice to have these on hand so I wasn't totally dependent on others.These are clear enough to do the job. 7X power low enough that there wasn't a ton of jumping around.Giving just three stars because compared to higher-end binoculars these are mediocre. Maybe it's not fair to compare a $30 set to a $300 set. Not that I'm disappointed in these, per se. Again, I wasn't expected greatness to begin with. But for the price, they performed very well. 3Pretty impressive. I've been using Bushnell 7-15 x 25 ... Pretty impressive. I've been using Bushnell 7-15 x 25 roof binocs and while these Cometrons are certainly larger framed and a bit heaver, they sure display a bright, crisp image. No problems out of the box and easy to set up and focus. The lens caps are all individual and I expect them to get lost in short order. Celestron does not offer an alternative such as combo covers or covers that attach to the strap, so that's a bummer. These are really good for seeing birds, looking at objects in the distance, and even looking at the moon. You won't see distinct hills and craters but the overall effect of looking at the moon is pretty dramatic compared to the naked eye. 4Great binocs for starhunting but ok for stargazing These binocs are great for finding Messiers, nebulae and clusters, but you won't be able to see much without a decent telescope. That's why I think this will come in handy as I use my telescope to find objects in the sky, it will direct me to the right region I want to explore. I should also note that I was able to see objects that I wasn't able to see with my telescope. For example, Andromeda galaxy I was able to make out as a fuzzy patch of light (nothing to get excited about, just so I can boast o my friends that I saw it. lol) something which, try as I might, was not able to find with my 90mm telescope. I was easily able to find M44, and the double cluster in Perseus but they were all extremely faint, and I was barely able to make out anything. Likewise, views of Orion nebula were nothing compared to my 90mm scope where I was even able to eke out the horsehead! That's why I'm saying they are not great for gazing at faint stars and clusters, but they are useful in finding stuff as they are very easy to use and have a wide field-of-view. However objects with a magnitude higher than say six, I wasn't able to find at all: e.g., Whirlpool and Crab.So don't fool yourself: if you just want to gaze at stars that are already visible to the naked eye but would like to get a closer view, or you want to find (not gaze) borderline visible objects like Andromeda, beehive, etc., then these are great. Likewise, if you're looking for something to help you find stars more easily with your scope than these are great too. But if you are looking for something that will give you amazing views of Messiers and nebula invisible, or even borderline visible, to the naked eye than these are not for you. 3Great general-purpose binoculars for little $$$. These binoculars are a great deal. I have a telescope as well as giant binoculars for astronomical viewing, but I wanted some binos that I could hold in my hands (the others are too heavy) for general and astronomical use. I read the chapter on binoculars in "The Backyard Astronomer's Guide" (the 'bible' for such things), and they said that 7X50 (7X magnification, 50mm light-gathering lenses) are ideal for general use and perfectly adequate for casual astronomical viewing. I like Celestron products and so I bought these. They are designed for astronomical viewing, but are just as suitable for land-based viewing. The collimation (alignment) of the two barrels is perfect, and the view is crisp and detailed. The lenses are multi-coated (a good thing), and they are solidly built. At around $35, you can't go wrong. Highly recommended. PS: For those who have never used binoculars before, there is a certain amount that you need to know to get them set up properly for your own eyes. The included instructions describe how to do it, and you can find more info online if you need it. 5
Celestron - Cometron 7x50 Bincoulars - Beginner Astronomy Binoculars - Large 50mm Objective Lenses - Wide Field of View 7x Magnification

Celestron - Cometron 7x50 Bincoulars - Beginner Astronomy Binoculars - Large 50mm Objective Lenses - Wide Field of View 7x Magnification

4.4
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€85,00
Sale price
€85,00
Regular price
€140,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€55,00)