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Celestron SkyMaster 25x100

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  • Large binoculars with 100 mm aperture and porro prisms
  • Magnification 25x
  • waterproof
  • Multi-coated optics
  • high-quality BaK-4 prisms
  • 100 mm large lens aperture, ideal for low light and astronomy
  • fixed tripod mounting rod
  • long eye relief, ideal for spectacle wearers
  • Diopter adjustment for adaptation to different visual acuities

With an aperture of 10 cm, these binoculars are a true double telescope with more aperture than many small telescopes - twice over. For maximum mechanical and collimation stability, the SkyMaster 25x100 has a reinforced body with center bar and integrated tripod mount.

With a weight of 4 kg and 25x magnification, you need a sturdy tripod so that the binoculars can play to their strengths. But then it delivers images that you will not forget - regardless of whether you are looking at the sky or aiming at terrestrial targets.

Celestron SkyMaster - large binoculars at an affordable price
Large binoculars are the link between handy binoculars and large telescopes. The larger aperture allows more resolution than with smaller devices, and the binocular viewing allows relaxed observations over long periods of time. Even in poor light conditions such as twilight, they still show details, whereas smaller devices simply run out of light.

The single eyepiece focusing also serves as diopter compensation. By dispensing with a central drive, an even more stable body is possible.
Celestron SkyMaster binoculars are available with apertures that can compete with many smaller telescopes - but at the same time they offer a large field of view so that you can find your targets more easily while also keeping an eye on the surroundings.

Astronomical quality
Do you want to observe distant targets on earth or astronomical targets in the sky? SkyMaster binoculars are perfect for both tasks.

All binoculars have a built-in tripod adapter to ensure that the image does not wobble during observation. This allows you to mount them on a ball head or - even better - a two-way or three-way panhead without the need for an additional adapter. Carrying bag and strap round off the package. Of course, all SkyMaster binoculars have diopter compensation. The devices with 70 or 80mm aperture are conveniently focused via a central drive, while the 25x100 has individual eyepiece focusing.

With an optional camera mount such as the Baader Planetarium MicroStage II, you can also take photographs through the binoculars.

Many possibilities and combinations
Large binoculars with more than ten times magnification can only be used freehand for a short time. With a tripod, the binoculars have a stable hold and you can observe in a relaxed manner. With the high magnification of the SkyMaster binoculars, a tripod with fine gears is helpful; a tilt head is generally better than a simple ball head, as it is more suitable for panning.

If the binoculars are mounted on a tripod, you can also take photos with a digital camera through one of the eyepieces - this is particularly convenient with a MicroStage camera mount, with which a compact camera can be perfectly aligned behind the eyepiece and swiveled to the side without losing alignment.

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Celestron SkyMaster 25x100

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  • Large binoculars with 100 mm aperture and porro prisms
  • Magnification 25x
  • waterproof
  • Multi-coated optics
  • high-quality BaK-4 prisms
  • 100 mm large lens aperture, ideal for low light and astronomy
  • fixed tripod mounting rod
  • long eye relief, ideal for spectacle wearers
  • Diopter adjustment for adaptation to different visual acuities

Product description for Celestron SkyMaster 25x100

With an aperture of 10 cm, these binoculars are a true double telescope with more aperture than many small telescopes - twice over. For maximum mechanical and collimation stability, the SkyMaster 25x100 has a reinforced body with center bar and integrated tripod mount.

With a weight of 4 kg and 25x magnification, you need a sturdy tripod so that the binoculars can play to their strengths. But then it delivers images that you will not forget - regardless of whether you are looking at the sky or aiming at terrestrial targets.

Celestron SkyMaster - large binoculars at an affordable price
Large binoculars are the link between handy binoculars and large telescopes. The larger aperture allows more resolution than with smaller devices, and the binocular viewing allows relaxed observations over long periods of time. Even in poor light conditions such as twilight, they still show details, whereas smaller devices simply run out of light.

The single eyepiece focusing also serves as diopter compensation. By dispensing with a central drive, an even more stable body is possible.
Celestron SkyMaster binoculars are available with apertures that can compete with many smaller telescopes - but at the same time they offer a large field of view so that you can find your targets more easily while also keeping an eye on the surroundings.

Astronomical quality
Do you want to observe distant targets on earth or astronomical targets in the sky? SkyMaster binoculars are perfect for both tasks.

All binoculars have a built-in tripod adapter to ensure that the image does not wobble during observation. This allows you to mount them on a ball head or - even better - a two-way or three-way panhead without the need for an additional adapter. Carrying bag and strap round off the package. Of course, all SkyMaster binoculars have diopter compensation. The devices with 70 or 80mm aperture are conveniently focused via a central drive, while the 25x100 has individual eyepiece focusing.

With an optional camera mount such as the Baader Planetarium MicroStage II, you can also take photographs through the binoculars.

Many possibilities and combinations
Large binoculars with more than ten times magnification can only be used freehand for a short time. With a tripod, the binoculars have a stable hold and you can observe in a relaxed manner. With the high magnification of the SkyMaster binoculars, a tripod with fine gears is helpful; a tilt head is generally better than a simple ball head, as it is more suitable for panning.

If the binoculars are mounted on a tripod, you can also take photos with a digital camera through one of the eyepieces - this is particularly convenient with a MicroStage camera mount, with which a compact camera can be perfectly aligned behind the eyepiece and swiveled to the side without losing alignment.

Celestron SkyMaster 25x100

Optik
Austrittspupille
4 mm
Dämmerungszahl
ohne Angabe
Naheinstellung
24,4 m
Sehfeld auf 1000 m
52 m
Sehwinkel
3 Grad
Vergrößerung
25 fach
Ausstattung
Objektivdurchmesser
10 cm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
3,9 kg
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EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
050234710176
KAN
821445

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