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The Celestron SkyMaster Pro ED 20x80 binoculars combine powerful 20x magnification with large 80mm ED glass objectives and advanced XLT coatings to deliver bright, crisp, and color-accurate views. Designed for serious astronomy and long-distance observation, these waterproof, fog-proof binoculars come equipped with a tripod adapter and a full accessory kit, backed by a lifetime warranty and expert US-based support.
Exit-Pupil Diameter | 4 Millimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Focus Type | Center Focus |
Field of View | 178 Feet |
Apparent Angle of View | 3.4 Degrees |
Zoom Ratio | 1 |
Mounting Type | Tripod Mount |
Eye Relief | 15.4 Millimeters |
Prism Type | Porro Prism |
Special Feature | Waterproof (IPX7) |
Objective Lens Diameter | 80 Millimeters |
Magnification Maximum | 20 x |
Specific Uses For Product | Star Gazing |
Item Weight | 7.7 Pounds |
Size Map | Full Size |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
J**N
They only fit people with wide eye distance and small nose widths
Hi,These binoculars are excellent, if you're nose can fit between the gap between the eye pieces.Unfortunately, as much as I love them, my nose has to jam up between / against the eye pieces, which shakes the tripod,make shake and viewing not possible for my eye nose shapes.I feel so sorry to having had to return them.
J**H
Too heavy to be practical for use
Waaaayyy too heavy! I got the tripod too because of others’ reviews but still unusable because of weight. The tripod from Celestron was not tall enough to be able to angle up at stars without kneeling down to look through them. The Pro ED are even longer and heavier than the Pros. I ended up keeping the Celestron 7x20 Pro EDs instead and sticking with my Unisteller telescope.
D**N
A Powerful Addition to My Astronomy Toolkit
As an experienced astronomer, I wanted binoculars that could complement my telescope for those nights when I want a quick scan of the sky without setting up my full rig. The SkyMaster Pro ED 20x80 turned out to be the perfect choice. I’ll start with some notes on the quality and construction. The 20x80 size is hefty (don’t plan on holding this by hand- a tripod is a must) but it provides a noticeable boost in brightness over the more typical 15x70 size. The built-in tripod adapter is well made and the binocular works great mounted on a basic but sturdy tripod. Lastly, the focus wheel is large and easy to manipulate, even with gloves on in the cold. When I looked through the optics, one of the first things I noticed was the superb detail compared to other binoculars I’ve used. The collimation was spot on right out of the box. I wondered if the ED glass would make a big difference considering it adds to the cost quite a bit. Well, I really can tell the difference and as promised there is ZERO chromatic aberration. TLDR: The SkyMaster Pro ED 20x80 binoculars are an excellent addition to any astronomer’s toolkit. They have quickly become essential in my observing sessions. Highly recommended for those serious about their astronomy.
A**R
Not good for terrestrial viewing as they claimed
I mean they’re really nice binoculars for like viewing the deer in my field and stuff like that but as far as any kind of terrestrial viewing or seeing close-ups of the moon or things like that, they don’t cut the mustard
R**E
The collation was spot on ready to use out of the box
I bought a pair of 25 by hundreds and they came back to me not properly collated so I bought the 20 by 80s and these are really beautiful crisp stars and that’s a lot of light in. I could tell a difference between these binoculars and a regular pair of binoculars Very well built. Also they have a little weight to them and I like that I have the option for a pieces for the moon, which works very nice.
J**Y
Overpriced but good quality
Great binoculars! Very heavy. But they are overpriced. Max 200/250usd.
D**R
Excellent optics and build quality, but eyecups are far too big.
I am impressed by the build quality of these binos. A little on the heavy side, but managable. The quality of the image and optics is also impressive. Very clear views and a nice wide field of view.The problem is with the eyecups. They are far too large and don't allow enough room in between for your nose, and prevents you from getting a good position for eye relief and inter pupillary distance settings. The eye relief is moderate and could be much better. It looks as if Celestron designed the eyepieces to accept filters at the expense of eye relief. I would MUCH rather have the eye relief than the ability to add filters that are rarely used. So if you have an average to large size nose, you may have a problem getting good views with these. I ended up taking the eyecups off (they are NOT designed to be removable) and am getting good views that way. I think Celestron needs to better design their eyepieces.
S**R
Best Moon gazer ever!
Excellent! Best view of moon!!!
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