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Review on πŸ”­ Celestron SkyMaster 20X80 Astro Binoculars: A Deluxe Carrying Case for Powerful and Ultra Sharp Focus in Astronomy by Olajuwon Achille

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Crisp, stunning images

I have several binoculars, my favorite for astronomy is the Celstron12x60; bright, sharp eyes. Next is 20x80 for sharp, vibrant and stunning images. My 25x70 is good, but it's pushing the limits of magnification with a 70mm aperture; So it's not as sharp as I'd like and it really needs attention and work to get it in focus. I will probably pass it on to a deserving child. My 10x50 is my light looking at the universe with little difficulty. Spread enough stars and has a wide field of view for viewing satellites and the like. My 7x50 puts me to sleep. If I only had two it would be 20x80 and 12x60 both bright and sharp. If you want to stay in awe, tiny binoculars won't do. My 102mm refractor telescope is much better with great upgraded eyepieces. It's sharp and bright, but not portable, it's single-eyed. Where I live I have to climb small hills to get the best 360 degree views. I have a monopod for 12x60 and 25x70 and a tripod for 20x80. It is really necessary to see the stars. I like to study what I look at. All I use is Celestron, great prices always there. The material is ideal for home astronomers. I hope this helps and can save you some money. If you have a lot of money, 6-8 inch scopes will suit you. Customers have negative feedback on Celestron binocular setup. Don't drop them. Watch how you send them. I haven't had any problems with the ones I have. I know I can contact customer service.

Pros
  • Done
Cons
  • Infinitely slow