Pros: Cheap, portable, stable enough for handheld use, optics pretty sharp, good warranty Cons: Flimsy tripod mount, ghost images
My telescope got smashed by a clumsy house mover firm and I have lived in an urban area (London, U.K) for some time now, so Astronomy had become a sadly neglected hobby. Insurance cheque in hand, I wanted something portable to replace the 'scope that ...
Pros: Big light gathering capability with 15x70 size. Cons: Poor quality. Mediocre optics. Flimsy mount.
These are the cheapest 15x70 binoculars out there. The Celestron 15x70 Skymaster is the same Chinese-manufactured binocular sold under the Bear, Barska, Galileo, and Oberwerk brands. Although the Oberwerks have better multicoatings and better quality cont ...
I purchased these binoculars this past weekend prior to reading the earlier review. Had I read that review prior to purchasing these binos, I probably would not have purchased them. That being said, my expectations when I purchased the Celestron ...
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