🔭 See the unseen, own the night sky.
The Celestron SkyMaster 25x70 binoculars combine powerful 25x magnification with large 70mm lenses and BaK-4 prisms to deliver bright, detailed views ideal for astronomy and long-distance land observation. Designed for stability, they include a tripod adapter for hands-free use and feature a rugged, water-resistant rubber-armored body to withstand tough outdoor conditions. Complete with a carrying case and accessories, these binoculars are a trusted choice for serious skywatchers and explorers.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34.8 x 28.2 x 13.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 2.12 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 27.9 x 35.6 x 15.2 centimetres |
Item Weight | 1.41 kg |
Brand | Celestron |
Camera Lens | 70mm |
Colour | Black |
Country of Origin | China |
Has image stabilisation | No |
Included components | Rainguard, Carrying case, Tripod adapter, Neck strap, Objective lens caps |
Max Focal Length | 279.63 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 279.63 Millimetres |
Model year | 2011 |
Plug profile | Tripod Mount |
Objective Lens Diameter | 70.0 |
Part number | 71008-CGL |
Size | 25x70 |
Viewfinder Magnification | 25x |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Focus type | Center Focus |
Style | SkyMaster 25 x 70 Porro Prism |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**N
Great Beginnners Sky Searchers. Amazing Powerful general Purpose (Bulky) Binoculars
Beautifully clear image offered by the large 80mm lens. They have a robust feel and seem to be well made and should last for many years with care. These are a great starter pair for sky watching, but if that is your main use for them you W|ILL need a Tripod. They are heavy but thats not the real problem, if you focus on anything that is on considerable magnification it is impossible to hold them still enough to get any sort or real idea of the target image, in addition as soon as you try and adjust the focus, you loose the target you are focussing on. I bought these as a powerful set for sky watching, birding, and general scenery when walking and holidaying. Though bulky they are worth carrying for the quality and depth of the image that is available. Easily backpackable. I live in a city and it is amazing the way on a CLEAR night they cut through the haze that is there (but not visible) and allows you so see a complete vista of stars that are not available to the naked eye. I wish I could have afforded the 25x100, but for that cost I will supplement it and buy myself a good telescope. These are fantastic powerful general purpose binoculars and can be used for sky watching WITH a tripod, dont believe reviews that say you dont need it. Great Value. Recommended. I wish they had provided a better padded carry bag.
M**R
Great for Star Grazing and being Nosy
No I didn't spell it wrongly. I am an occasional sky watcher not an avid star gazer. I carry a pair of binoculars in the car to stop and be nosy from time to time an do a few minutes of bird watching if something catches my eye. I asked for a decent (but not expensive) pair of bins for Xmas but was not trusting my wife enough to let her loose on Amazon. I am on the downhill side of life (along with my eyes), I have imbalanced sight and astigmatism in one eye. I researched many Celestron products and some users were critical of bad collimation. These 25x70s were pretty well reviewed and at a very reasonable price for such a high mag product. I noted that some people thought them heavy and were only usable on a tripod and others were critical of the plastic tripod mount. I already had a decent video tripod but made sure I asked for a steel bracket as part of the present.They turned out to be a great Xmas gift and I have used them several times in the last month. Easy to focus and to balance out my eye problems. Heavyish, yes but manageable for a few minutes. Looked at planes flying overhead.....the narrow field of view makes it difficult to pick things up quickly. I scanned across the con trails and then followed the trails to the airliner. Amazingly close and crystal clear (great if you are a plane spotter, which I'm not) but you need to to be hand holding to follow moving objects like this.Left them outside on a tripod for an hour on a cold clear night recently (so that they didn't condense up on coming from my warm house) and then looked at a few stars. As I mentioned earlier I am no astronomer so I was amazed to see a cluster of small stars around a pinkish bright star in the eastern sky. A quick Google search told me I was looking at Jupiter with its moons, surprisingly clear. Our local moon was almost too bright, it completely filled the field of view and was crystal clear. A real wow moment!Great product, fulfills all my requirements for casual close-up viewing. The carrying case is a bit flimsy but fine for the car. Not a set of binoculars to go walking with but would be great if you owned a submarine or battle cruiser.
G**Y
Very good for the price.
Firstly, the only negative point to make; there's a tiny bit of debris at the very edge of one the lens, but thankfully you can hardly see it, but it is there. I don't think that this is common as I did a lot of research on this particular model & checked a lot of reviews as everyone should.The lenses are of very high quality with very good multi coating; they are crystal clear at night & allow lots of light in so your view is bright. The aberration is very low or even none existent from what I see, better than the Skymaster 15 x 70 I had previously & they were still good. These weigh quite a bit, so a good sturdy tripod is a must if you plan to use these for awhile; they can be hand held for short periods but your arms will get tired. They are BIG & impressive looking, the build quality is also good, they feel like they will last. I do enjoy using these on a clear night, I also love using them during the day if I'm out at a nature reserve for fleeting viewing; they are a little large for walking around viewing but they are so clear & powerful that I can see close-up detail, again the only thing is arm fatigue. If you enjoy the night sky & want to view star clusters etc (not close up of planets, you will require a very decent telescope for that) then these are perfect. I managed to buy these for a sale price of £109, they are usually about £135 & still worth it at that price. A great purchase.
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