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Celestron SkyMaster 15×70 binocular review


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Good astronomy binoculars require two things: High magnification to view distant objects and large objective lenses that allow enough light through to enable you to see in the dark. The Celestron SkyMaster 15×70 has both of these.

Key specifications:

Design: Porro prism
Magnification: 15x
Objective lens diameter: 70mm
Exit pupil: 0.18-inches (4.7mm)
Eye relief: 18mm
Close focus: 43 ft (13m)
Angular field of view: 4.4 degrees
Linear field of view (@1,000 yards/m): 231 ft (77m)
Interpupillary distance: 2.2-2.83-inches (56-72mm)
Twilight factor: 32.4
Waterproof: Yes
Fogproof: No
Dimensions: 8.7 x 4.3 x 11-inches (220 x 110 x 280mm)
Weight: 48 oz (1.361kg)

Although they aren’t without their flaws, which is reflected in their lower price, they’re a great entry point into astronomy for beginners who don’t want to shell out hundreds for the best pair of stargazing binoculars. If you want to get a better look at the moon, star clusters and spot galaxies and nebulas, we think you’ll be pleased with them. Although binoculars are much more portable than the best telescopes, you’ll still need a tripod for these hefty 15x70s.



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