Celestron SkyMaster 15x70 Binoculars Review
Astronomy

Celestron SkyMaster 15x70 Binoculars Review


I've been using my new binoculars for a few weeks now, and finally have the time to write a review for them. From the beginning, I have to say that I am very impressed by them. As someone who is just beginning to perform observations of the night sky, I was not at all prepared for all that I have been able to see with the seemingly very simple device. Full review available below the fold.


Astronomy Targets

I would first like to point out that these binoculars are designed for astronomy. Sure, they are fine for terrestrial viewing, and other activities like bird watching. But their primary use is for astronomy, and that's where they excel.

The first night I went outside, I was blown away. It was my first time observing with binoculars this large. I sad down and turned the binoculars towards Orion, and easily found the Orion Nebula within seconds. I could clearly see the shape of the nebula, my first time seeing it on my own! Within minutes I was turning my sights towards all types of objects in the sky: the Pleiades, the Andromeda Galaxy, and Jupiter. And I could see all these targets clearly. I especially remember the four Galilean moons of Jupiter that I quickly discerned.

If you really want to use the binoculars to also view land based targets, you're limited to just those that are far away. Since the binoculars are designed primarily for astronomical purposes, they require long distances from the lenses to the object for a clear focus.

Use

When researching to buy the binoculars, I was won over by their convenience. I am able to prepare everything and go outside to observe within just a few minutes. And finding targets is simple as well. All you have to do is point in the direction and look through the eyepieces.

The binoculars are also great for glasses wearers, like me. The eyepieces have long eye relief, and come with eye cups that fold down to allow glasses. This is especially handy since switching from binoculars to naked eye while trying to find a target is quick and efficient.

Furthermore, these particular binoculars are great for both new and experienced astronomers. New astronomers, like me, can easily pick up the binoculars and start observing targets in the night sky. While experienced astronomers will appreciate the large aperture and the portability.

Size and Price

The size of the binoculars is barely small enough so that they are usable with just hands. However, they do have great weight, and the high magnification will be easily affected by shaking hands. If observing for a long time, a tripod will be necessary to prevent strain and shaking. The binoculars come with a tripod mount that allows this.

One of the best aspects of the binoculars is its relatively low price. They offer a great aperture, while at a price which is great for those that are just starting out in astronomy.

The binoculars are available at Amazon and Celestron, among other retailers online.




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