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The Celestron Cometron 7x50 binoculars combine beginner-friendly 7x magnification with large 50mm multi-coated lenses and a wide 6.6° field of view, delivering bright, high-contrast images ideal for stargazing, comet watching, and daytime adventures. Featuring waterproof aluminum construction, a tripod adapter for stable viewing, and backed by a lifetime warranty, these binoculars are a versatile, reliable gateway to exploring the night sky and beyond.
Exit-Pupil Diameter | 7.1 Millimeters |
Coating | Multi coated |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Focus Type | Individual Focus |
Field of View | 6.8 Degrees |
Apparent Angle of View | 6.8 Degrees |
Diopter Adjustment Range | 3 diopters |
Zoom Ratio | 7 multiplier_x |
Mounting Type | Tripod Mount |
Eye Relief | 13 Millimeters |
Prism Type | Porro Prism |
Special Feature | Portable,Water-resistant |
Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimeters |
Magnification Maximum | 7 |
Specific Uses For Product | Star Gazing |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Size Map | Full Size |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
T**Y
Awesome price and equal quality
K got these for my dad for Christmas and he is extremely happy. He had a very old pair of Bushnell (like 40 years old) that he would use on occasion to look at deer or an eagle since we live in the country. His Bushnell still worked but he wanted a pair to keep out in his shop, well these now stay beside his recliner in the living room :) I seen these and figured they would be just ok for what he wanted and the price was great since I couldn't afford a new pair of bushnells. I thought they would be of cheaper quality, but i hoped was wrong and I was. These are much sturdier and sound then I expected, they feel very solid. They are lighter in weight so your arms don't tire, which is nice. Things are crisp and clear when viewing them even at a distance (about 3 or 4 telephone polls, here in the country thats about 600 to 1000 feet) Very easy to focus also. Another awesome thing is the clarity in lower light. Deer like to come out at dusk and we can see them pretty good (I don't mean these work in the dark, but when the sun has about set and the worlds light is a yellowish gray, these work well). We just had a super moon and seeing it through these binoculars was absolutely breathtaking. I could really make out the markings on the moon. My dad was even wowed! I plan on grabbing another pair of these since he has forgotten his old pair and only uses these. I really do recommend these to anyone who wants a nice binocular. These are NOT cheaply made and I have no doubt you will be happy with this purchase. I gave it 5 stars because my dad and I are really truly impressed with Celestrons. I don't have anything negative to say! For once I got much much more then what I paid for, in a very good way! Thank you so much!
J**R
Good quality, low price, excellent value for stargazing or terrestrial viewing.
7x50 is the sweet spot for binoculars intended mainly for stargazing. 7x magnification is enough to resolve a lot of double stars, give you easy views of Jupiter's 4 largest moons, to see the major features of our own moon, and (with solar filters) to see sunspots. Anything less and you might not see enough detail to feel satisfied, anything more and you're going to have a hard time holding the binoculars steady enough to enjoy the detail being provided by the magnification. 50mm objective lenses bring in enough light to allow you to get truly grand views of the milky way (if you can get to a dark sky location) and clear resolution of images; of course larger is better but also a lot more expensive and often manufacturers pair the larger objectives with higher magnification which is NOT helpful. The specific optics of these Celestron "Cometron" binoculars have a good field of view so they're great on nights with peak meteor activity or for looking at wide swaths of sky at one time for other reasons. The quality of the optics is quite good with little aberration, decently dark backgrounds, and the two elements are well collimated – very important and not always the case for inexpensive binoculars.For the price these are hard to beat. I bought a pair of Meade binoculars also and while they were pretty good the two optical paths were not collimated at all; which means it was almost impossible to "merge" the two images because the two optical arrays weren't parallel to each other and therefore weren't pointing in exactly the same direction. They're OK for casual terrestrial viewing or as toys for kids but otherwise worthless. These Celestron models, only slightly more expensive, are not only a fantastic value they are among the best low-end hand-held binoculars available, you'd have to pay a hundred dollars more for a significant increase in quality. This isn't a knock on Meade in general, they make great scopes, but the low-end binoculars I've bought from them have some quality-control issues and aren't in any special way better than these Celestron binoculars.These binoculars are easily adjusted for people with different pupillary distance (spacing between the eyes) by just squeezing the scopes together or pulling them apart around the central hinge. Focus is done with a center adjuster and is smooth in both directions. There is a diopter adjustment on one eyepiece (allowing the user to fine-tune the focus should their eyes require different correction). The eyepieces have foldable eyecups so they're easy to use with or without eyeglasses – note that unless you have significant astigmatism it is better to use a telescope or binoculars without your glasses.
S**C
Stellar Stargazing
I recently purchased the Celestron - Cometron 7x50 Binoculars and I'm thoroughly impressed. These binoculars provide clear, bright views of celestial objects, even in low-light conditions, thanks to the 50mm objective lenses and 7x magnification.They are user-friendly with a smooth focus knob and comfortable, adjustable eyepieces. The build quality is robust, featuring a durable rubber coating that ensures a secure grip. They're also lightweight and portable, perfect for outdoor activities, and come with a handy carrying case.Given their quality and performance, the Cometron 7x50 binoculars offer excellent value for money. They have significantly enhanced my stargazing experience, delivering clear and bright images of the moon, star clusters, and planets. I highly recommend these binoculars to both beginners and experienced stargazers.
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