Best Astro-Binoculars For Amateur Astronomer? Celestron? - good value binoculars
Hello!
Well, I always had an interest in astronomy. Unfortunately, in the last 3-4 years I've deflected this interest in the school and moves a lot. But lately I started another book about the origins of our study of astronomy and really encouraged my interest in astronomy. So, since leaving the IM, I decided NOWS a good time to enter before I again diverted.
So I've learned some research and / is that for a beginner it is better to buy a telescope said Astro instead of a telescope to find your self with the stars, not only confident that the wide viewing angle, you can also more see.
Then I came up with two couples who can not tell you what to buy the best partner, so that I'm here.
Game 1:
Celestron Skymaster 15x70 binoculars ($ 80)
Bak-4 Porro Prisms
Multi-Coated
- 230ft @ 1000
- 4.4 degree FOV
- Exit pupil 4.47 mm
Waterproof
(link: http://www.spottingscopes.com/binoculars ...
Pair 2:
Celestron 20x80 Skymaster ($ 120)
Bak-4 prisms
"Just Multiples
-167 @ 1000
-3.2 Degrees FOV
Exit pupil 4 mm
not water resistant (waterproof)
(link: http://www.spottingscopes.com/binoculars ...
The: better a)? B) better suited for an amateur-C) me greater pleasure / results? D) with the best value for money?
Celestron PS is a good brand to be, right? someone asked in his best?


7 comments:
Celestron dealer nearest to Singapore:
http://www.astro.com.sg/
Contact is Albert Lim ..,
Tel: +65 65674163
Fax: +65 65674826
E-mail: sales@astro.com.sg
The next one will be held in Hong Kong:
http://www.grandeye.com.hk/
Meade Authorized dealer named Anthony Chung ..,
Tel: (852) 9638 3899
E-mail: gesc@netvigator.com
The two ships in the Philippines.
A good choice for the twins. Please note that shipping is entirely to twice the price, while the waiting time would certainly be in the order of several months. There are a distributor of Bushnell in Megamall, but do not offer the binoculars as by many other users has been said here. Ministry of Agriculture, there is nothing.
Note that I do not support any of these companies and is connected with any of them.
Do you have is to Puerto Galera?
Clear Skies !..,:-)
Between these two - the 20x80 --- but you need a tripod to obtain - simply too big to keep it stable without agitation.
Make one of them --
http://www.geocities.com/asegastronomy/B ...
or buy them --
http://www.telescope.com/control/product ...
Between these two - the 20x80 --- but you need a tripod to obtain - simply too big to keep it stable without agitation.
Make one of them --
http://www.geocities.com/asegastronomy/B ...
or buy them --
http://www.telescope.com/control/product ...
If you use a tripod if you notice, want to use, I went with 15x70. You can held in the hand (even though many believe it should be mounted on a tripod. With the 20x80, there is no doubt that a tripod is needed, but saved images brighter and have a few more details on objects .
Personally, I like my students five to six millimeters, so my goal millimeters in diameter must be five or six times higher. Orion 16x80 I purchased a few days ago, and I had a pair of 9x63 quickly (even if the exit pupil of them is to buy seven millimeters).
Binoculars hard? Weapons may not tired? Place an air mattress in the back of his truck, then lie down and watch everything you want to the zenith. It can be done with the girls or a telescope, either, but try to manage both at the same time, you can be clumsy. Astronomers from the country boy can survive.
With regard to the optics, 20x80 is preferable for two reasons. First, size matters. In other words, is more open better. Secondly, 20x to 15x better than most things. 15x should have a greater field of view. And they do. The 15x has a field of view of 4.4 degrees, and the 20x have a 3.2 degree field of view.
http://www.telescope.com/control/product ...
http://www.telescope.com/control/product ...
I have a 22x60 and 10x50 spotting scope and binoculars. Nor were the zoom. IMO, avoid zooming. Interchangeable eyepieces are good. But if I have a hand 10x50 binoculars, in practice, requiring both a tripod. 8x binoculars I use when I'm on a tripod. And can not stand a shit standard $ 20 It must be constant. Mine is $ 250 - but there are some indications that you are stable at the start of $ 100. I'm no expert here. There is another question. Both my spotting scope and binoculars are. It is very difficult, either in the stand overlooking the climax. I can look good to me Horz 45 degreeson.
You can get away with 15x binoculars and a cheap do it yourself project. And this might help you to see at an angle too steep. $ 15 and a couple of hours.
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/howto/diy ...
Did you check a local astronomy club, the things?
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/community ...
But what I do is about $ 50 8x21 binoculars, especially for things. So I mean monocular 240x254 (date of birth of Newton). I plan to get Binoviewers. And I love my club of 556 mm Bino at a certain time to see born. Now it's twins!
I have so many binoculars. I think the smaller pair is more practical. The pair of top I can not lift my hands, I have to sleep on the floor and watch or set on a tripod.
But with more torque, which were discovered more objects Messier open clusters and globular clusters.
After a year the couple has replaced smaller, as only too loose.
Amazon.com has, but I do not know if it is sent abroad.
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