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The Celestron SkyMaster 20X80 Binocular features a powerful 20x magnification paired with a giant 80mm objective lens, delivering bright, sharp images even in low-light conditions. Its multi-coated optics ensure crystal-clear views, while water-resistant construction and included accessories like a carrying case and rainguard make it perfect for serious outdoor enthusiasts and professional stargazers alike.
Brand | Celestron |
Manufacturer | Celestron, Celestron Acquisition, LLC 2835 Columbia St Torrance, CA 90503 |
Model | 71018-CGL |
Model Name | celestron |
Model Year | 2012 |
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 11.94 x 0.1 cm; 2.18 kg |
Item model number | 71018-CGL |
Special Features | Water-resistant |
Mounting Hardware | Binocular | Objective lens caps| Rainguard| Carrying case| Neck strap| Lens cloth| Instruction manual |
Number of items | 1 |
Has Image Stabilisation | No |
Maximum magnification | 20 x |
Optical zoom | 20 x |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 20 |
Min Focal Length | 328.6 Millimeters |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Material | Rubber |
Lens type | Objective |
Mounting Type | Tripod Mount |
Does it contain liquid? | No |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Is there a timer? | No |
Has a tripod mount | No |
Includes AC Adapter | No |
Manufacturer | Celestron |
Country of Origin | China |
Imported By | A&S Creations, 6/7, Ground Floor, West Patel Nagar New Delhi-110008 |
Item Weight | 2 kg 180 g |
A**A
GREAT FOR ASTRONOMY!
First thing first, delivery service, packaging was great.This is my first binoculars ever. So I can't say if this piece is completely out of collimation (will give updates once I check).Pros:1. Well built.2. Fully multicoated optics.3. Value for money.4. Best for beginners in Astronomy.Cons:1. Quality of the bag provided is not good. (substitute would be a DSLR camera backpack and it will do the job).2. Collimation could be a problem. (Almost all heavy binos have this error). You can fix it yourself or could ask for a replacement.In detail:-1). You cannot get this quality at this price. Compare with ORION 20X80 --- which is around ₹ 25k.2). If you cannot decide about getting 20X80 or other smaller binos then I would say 20X80 would be better. It has a larger objective of 80mm which increases your limiting magnitude to approx +7(with naked eyes your limiting magnitude is around +1). That's a huge difference. You will be able to see most of the messier objects and other DSOs apart from Moon, planets, and Orion nebula.3). It is literally a pair of two small telescopes😉. A telescope equivalent to these binoculars will be above ₹ 30k (trust me), So this is a great deal.Some important points:1). You can adjust the interpupillary distance. (As any other binoculars have)2). You can adjust the dioptre setting (for individual focus adjustment for eyes) by rotating the right eye piece. (please Google for more information)3). Centre focus wheel is given. ( For focusing at different distances)(All above three adjustments could be stiff in the starting)Suggestion for Tripod:1). A fluid head tripod is a must (for smooth and precise maneuvering of binoculars).2). Tripod must be heavy (to keep binoculars steady/ 20X magnification is too much).3). A branded tripod is not required.4). I will suggest getting a tripod from a photo store. (If it's in your budget then Manfrotto fluid head tripod will be the best)An Update:1). Saturn's ring is visible. It will need a nice focus and patience.2). The object should be at the center of the field of view to avoid chromatic abrasion.3). Four of Jupiter's moon are visible. You can not make out the Great Red spot.4). After watching planets for an hour, I found my binoculars are perfectly collimated.5). Bright objects (-2 magnitude or higher) will give chromatic abrasion.6). You will be able to see stars as dim as +8 magnitude in a light-polluted sky.7). Andromeda galaxy will cover your entire field of view on a very dark night.8). Many DSOs around the Sagittarius constellation are visible from these binoculars.9). The field of view is around 2.6° and not 3.7° as mentioned.10). The moon looks breathtakingly beautiful. It will appear three dimensional with these giant binoculars. You can make out Apollo missions' landing sites to a precision of few kilometers.11). Orion Nebula will be visible bright and crisp. Your field of view will be contain just the Orion sword.12). If you are willing to do astrophotography using these binoculars then you will need a smartphone adapter for binoculars (just search for it and you will find it on amazon) and a photo staking software - DeepSkyStacker which will stack together hundreds of shots of a DSO and after few hours of processing, you will get a bright and detailed astrophotograph.13). Neptune and Uranus are visible just like a dot but you can make out their color.Best at this price!!Clear skies!!
C**J
The best you can get!
Guys, this is a honest review. I bought it for 13500 INR combined price on 12th of july 2020 along with digitek 880 pro tripod, in conjunction they work fabulous. I have used it for a month and a half till now, since I had early experience with star charts , star gazing apps and nautical astronomy from my college, it became easier for me to do binocular astronomy with these huge ones! Trust me, I belong to Hyderabad rated class 9 on bortle scale and I have seen upto 10 dso's which obviously looked faint due to light pollution at my place. We can easily make out Jupiter and its four moons. No offense but Jupiter looks just like a bright dot. Saturn's disk can just be identified under keen focus. Sunset visuals and the moon looks breathtaking awesome! I was also able to see Neptune as a red faint dot. I have also used them for bird watching (eagles) and terrestrial spying too. These activities are always fun with them. Every experience through celestron skymaster 20by80 will widen your eyes open. It is not so big as 25by100 and also not so small, being perfect for an amateur astronomer, tripod is compulsory(as they weigh 2.1kg)! A photography tripod works best. Handle them with care and they may serve you many years and I can't wait to get to a dark night sky and visualize milky way through this binoculars. Get a mobile adapter and adjust your camera settings to capture amazing images of celestial objects. As far as I know, this is the best binocular you will get at a cheaper price of best quality. Happy stargazing and clear skies!
R**D
Value for money binoculars.
The binoculars arrived in good condition and they were properly collimated. These binoculars are relatively lightweight for their size; don't mistake me, they are not meant for hand-holding. They need to be mounted on a sturdy tripod. I am using it on my Gitzo tripod + Markins ball head; works good.Positives:Physically they seem to be fairly sturdy. The objective diameter is 80 mm as advertised. They seem to be multi-coated; they show a pale green reflection against light. The inside of the barrel is corrugated and properly blackened. The exit pupil is well rounded. There is no cutoff of exit pupil, nor there is any detectable vignetting/light fall off. I viewed many deep sky objects with these and thoroughly enjoyed the view.Negatives:Brighter stars not pin-points even at the center of the field, they exhibit spikes like diffraction spikes of a newtonian. But for fainter starts this is a non-issue. The rubber eye-cups are a bit hard. For my interpupillary distance the eye-cups are so close that I cannot fit my nose between the eye-cups. Hence I am not able to place my eyes close enough to get a full field of view with eye-cups up. When I fold down the eye-cups I can enjoy the full filed of view. The eye relief does not seem to be 18 mm as advertised, It seems to me closer to 12 - 14 mm. I have not measured it though. The filed of view is close to 3.2 deg, not 3.7 deg as advertised. There is colour fringing on brighter stars. I haven't had an opportunity to view moon through them. When mounted on tripod, even after the top knob is fully tightened, the binocular yaws a bit to left or right. Finally, the bag supplied is of poor quality. It does not provide much protection to the binoculars.Still, these a pair of good binoculars, capable of providing hours of joyous deep-sky views under dark skies. They are value for money.
R**E
You definitely need a tripod
This binocular is extremely heavy, but the tripodOther than that the moon looks stunning through this ❤️
B**H
Awesome product
Being my first Binoculars I would have given it 5 star if there was not a problem with its focusing knob and they don't have any service support in india. You can never reapair it if there is any problem with the binocular neither can you get the parts if you need to reapair it.
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