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The Celestron SkyMaster Pro 20x80 binoculars combine powerful 20x magnification with large 80mm objective lenses and BaK-4 prisms enhanced by proprietary XLT multi-coatings. Designed for serious astronomy and long-distance outdoor viewing, they feature a rugged, waterproof, nitrogen-purged body and a unique Reflex Sight Ready rail for quick target acquisition. With tripod compatibility and a lifetime warranty, these binoculars deliver professional-grade optics and durability for millennial explorers who demand clarity and reliability in every adventure.












| ASIN | B00U6AJ0FK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,247 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #601 in Binoculars |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (844) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2015 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5 pounds |
| Item model number | 72031 |
| Manufacturer | Celestron Acquisition LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 9.4 x 3.9 inches |
D**C
Good set of binoculars for astronomy, that can easily rival a lot of beginner level telescopes!
These are very nice quality binoculars and do the job exceptionally well. For good example, I was able to find Jupiter and 4 of its moons. They were crisp just about to the point where I could make out the separate bands on Jupiter, even despite the bright super moon being quite close to it. The build quality is excellent with a sturdy focusing wheel, allowing for easy tac-sharp focusing. I'd say this is a must have item for an aspiring amateur astronomer like myself. I also can appreciate the good quality of the carrying case and accessories.
T**U
EXTREMELY Pleased with my decision on this purchase.
YOU WILL NEED A STUDY TRIPOD for these binos. There's an east view from my deck that allows me to view the Moon rise, Venus, Orion, Saturn and a host of other players. I don't know if it's the Central Texas air that makes that Moon rise look like a HUGE china plate in the sky but I wanted for AGES to see it closer. What took me so long. When I do graduate to a telescope, I will keep these bino's for Texas travel to various canyons and cliffs. DO READ the manual - familiarize yourself with all the knobs. Don't cheat yourself of the experience and use the levels. The easy in / out of the tripod adapter is a thing of beauty. DO NOT let go of the bino's until you are VERY confident that everything is secure - your heart will drop if something that's not supposed to move - MOVES. I am very pleased with the tripod securing the bino's - not a wobbly one. It's the Amazon Basics 60-Inch Lightweight Tripod With Bag, Black. I'm 5' 7" and used nearly all of the height... then again maybe you pull out your best comfy lawn chair and sit. There's a middle pole that unwinds upward with a little handle for additional lift. This middle pole also has a locking nut. Do the left eye focus first with the middle focus ring as the right eye has a separate focus only - as stated in the MANUAL.* * * UPDATE * * * 10/15/2023 I had people fly in from Chicago for the eclipse. At night we used these bino's to view the stars. The first time you see the four moons of Jupiter - your jaw drops and you want to show everybody. You view satellites flying overhead that you cannot view with the naked eye. It is breath taking. I will be purchasing bino solar filters to take these as far as they can go.
A**X
Decent, but
It's ok, I managed to see Jupiter moons with it and lots of stars invisible to unaided eye. Moon is also gorgeous, lots of details to peruse. You'd need a tripod to make full use of it, with 20x magnification it's very shaky. However the image quality is slightly less than I expected. Some color aberrations and distortions, especially at the edges, though seems to be ok at the center. Maybe I'm just expecting too much for this price.
L**K
Startling views of the night sky
My first night out, I was able to catch beautiful views of the Orion Nebula and the trapezium. I then shifted to the Pleiades and a rich jewel box burst through. Crisp views of terrestrial objects (Mount Mansfield summit). Only negative is the weight. You will definitely need to use a tripod or other method to hold these big babies steady. Not as heavy as my 25x100 Skymaster binos, the 20x80's can mount on a heavy-duty camera tripod as long as you don't mind a little jiggle when you touch the setup.
M**N
Very good quality.
Very hight quality. Best used with a solid tripod.
D**.
Image Quality
I've been into Astronomy most of my life. I have a Celestron 9.25 SCT that I love. Very powerful so a few years ago I purchased the Celestron trailseeker ED 8x42 Binocular for wide views of the night sly. Excellent Binocular for both daytime and night time viewing. I wanted something in between the Telescope and the 8x42, so I went with the SkyMaster Pro 20X80. Daytime viewing was ok. Not a good as the Trailseeker ED, but good enough. Astronomy was different. Stars looked like comets. Bright dot with a tail. The moon had significant Chromatic Aberration. That indicates both poor culmination and poor glass. I have a pair of 10x50 Minoltas that are about 40 years old and have had many accidents over the years. The Minoltas perform much better than the 20X80's. A modern entry level Binocular should be superior to a 40 year old pair. Not in this case. Perhaps the 20X80 PRO ED will be much better. If I'm going to spend 400+ on the ED, I'd rather go a little higher and get an Oberwerk 20x80 or 20x65 ED. Much better build and the culmination is confirmed prior to shipping. They just cost more. Conclusion. You get what you pay for.
A**G
Big Bang for the Buck!
I Love the SkyMaster Line! This is my 3rd SkyMaster. I own the 8X56 DX, 12X60 and 20X80 Pro. My favorite overall are the 8X56 (for Terrestrial viewing, They are right up there with my Athlon Argos UHD). The SkyMaster 20X80 Pro are rather impressive, especially given how relatively inexpensive you can acquire them. They see far and maintain a crisp full view. Easy one center knob focus. Eye relief is decent. The rail is removable for using a red dot finder scope. It’s a very good package they give you. Lifetime (limited) Warranty. Now, they are no Echelon or Nature HD or any number of virtually 4 figure (or high 4 figure) Binoculars out on the Market. They are tough, well built, very nicely designed, comfortable Binoculars that Deliver really good Optics. Shoot with discounts and/or coupons you can snag them for under $300.00. You Will not find a better pair of Binos this size at Celestron’s price! Good Luck and Clear Skies!
J**R
Great (if heavy) binoculars.
I picked these up for astronomy. They are great. I use them for spotting intresting things in the heavens. That i then use my telescope to look at. I can clearly see the orion nebula, pleids star cluster, venus and the moon. To name some of the more common things to see. I also use these for bird watching. They are verry heavy. I recomend a good tripod, for both astronomy and bird uses. My only complaint is that the eye cups have a tendency to fall off. Not a big deal for me. Just something to be aware of.
M**P
Wszystko jest zgodnie z oczekiwaniami polecam!
E**.
Impressive size and heft... Keep that in mind! These are well suited to stargazing on a tripod and quick daytime pick up and quick look at terrestrial objects. You're not going hiking with these unless you want a serious workout! The image in the eyepieces, once tuned to your eyes (set up the diopter and interpupillary distance) the image of Venus was a clear crescent and the moon gained depth and amazing detail! One note - I found I had to push the focus past a 'block' on the threads to get to infinity(ish) to get Venus into focus, but once done, it focuses smoothly back out. Protection for the unit is OK - eyecup and lense caps are very good. The case is a soft bag as pictured and will only protect against scuffs. You must remain vigilant against bumps even in the bag - a hard case would have been preferred, but would have certainly jumped the price up... I would buy these again.
A**E
ich habe ein Instrument gesucht, das ich zur Himmelsbeobachtung von den Ausmassen her im Flugzeug-Handgepäck mitnehmen kann; da mir mein Zeiss-Fernglas für "Abstriche" beim Zoll zu schade war, und Teleskope zu lang fürs Handgepäck, bin ich auf dieses gestoßen; zunächst habe ich das praktische 15x70 bestellt und es war sogar besser als erwartet justiert, lies sich aber nur einseitig genau scharfstellen, hatte über einen breiten Rand einen Grauschleier und glänzende Stellen an der Einsichtstelle -was auf schlechte Schwärzung im Inneren schließen läßt; dann erschien auf einmal dieses - eigentlich viel teurere- schaut selbst im Internet - Pro-Glas damals zum Kampfpreis, kein Zeiss, aber viel besser als das o.G. ohne all diese Fehler, jeden Cent wert; leider waren beim ersten noch Fehler auf der Eintrittsfläche, ein scheinbarer Kratzer ließ sich sogar mit großer Vorsicht als Verunreinigung beseitigen, aber nicht gravierend, hätte ich bei Problemen mit dem Austauschgerät sogar behalten; beim - problemlos - als Ersatz geschickten war alles in Ordnung, ein wirklich schönes Instrument, mit wirlich viel Licht, Andromeda gut zu sehenund Orion-Nebel toll, die Plejaden ein Glitzern wie Brillanten und das für einen tollen Preis; die Qualitätskontrolle scheint wirlich wie oft beschrieben nicht der Hammer zu sein, aber dank der tollem Kundendienst und Kulanz von Amazon und wohl auch Celestron wohl ein vertretbares Risiko, meine absolute Kaufempfehlung für ein gehobenes Einsteiger-Instrument fast zum halben Preis; ich empfehle ein stabiles Stativ, am Besten ein Astro-Einsteiger-Stativ, obwohl das Ferglas leichter als erwartet ist - aber für Astro keine Chance ohne Stativ; das kann ja in den Koffer; wünsche immer gute Sicht
D**.
Como cualquier 20x80 necesita un buen tripié. La calidad es "honesta" buena en relación a su costo. Lo compré porque quería un binocular luminoso para llevarlo en lugares obscuros fuera de la ciudad y ver objetos de deep sky y cometas. No quería gastar demasiado porque el cambio de costos es de agragar un cero a la cifre que he pagado! El binocular es en linea con lo que esperaba, ofrece imagenes decorosas de las estrellas, tiene un buen campo y es luminoso. Es robusto, aunque la funda es un poco ligera, llegó con buena collimación. Tiene el enfoque central y uno de los oculares permite enfocar de forma independiente el que lo hace apto tambien por uso terrestre. A pesar de ser 20x80 es bastante compacto y no demasiado pesado.
D**2
Le conditionnement des jumelles était parfait, les jumelles étant encastrées dans un bloc Polyuréthane, placées dans une boîte, le tout dans 2 cartons. Rassurant, car il n'y avait ainsi aucun risque de décollimation. Étant proche de la nouvelle Lune, je les ai testées en "ciel profond". Le contraste des objets sur le fond du ciel, est très élevé. En admirant le vaste amas de la Ruche (M44) j'ai constaté que les étoiles en bord de champ n'étaient pas déformées, je suis passé ensuite sur les amas ouverts du Cocher et des Gémeaux, et du double amas de Persée, splendide ! Les astérismes comme le "smiley" ou" le chien de Davis" entrent en entier dans le champ des jumelles. J'ai observé ensuite quelques galaxies, comme les duos M81 - M82 et M65 - M66 qui n'ont posées aucun problème quand à leur repérage. J'avais une crainte sur les capacités visuelles de ces jumelles, d'autant que je venais de vendre des jumelles 25x100 qui m'ont comblées pendant près de 10 ans, mais qui à l'usage se sont révélées lourdes encombrantes, et à usage unique pour l'astronomie, car il n'y avait pas de mise au point centrale. En conclusion de cette observation, je suis satisfait de la finition et des capacités visuelles de ces jumelles 20x80. Sur les points négatifs, à minorer tout de même, ce sont les oeilletons qui se détachent un peu trop facilement, et du sac de transport qui n'offre aucune protection contre les chocs. J'ai donc réutilisé le bloc de polyuréthane que j'ai encastré dans une mallette aluminium de 46 cm x 33 x 15. Seule la hauteur de 15 cm est un peu juste. Mais ainsi je peux transporter ces jumelles en toute sécurité. Je recommande donc ce produit, qui sans atteindre le niveau de jumelles apo, ce n'est pas le même prix non plus, est de très bonne qualité et permettra de belles observations de nuit comme de jour. A utiliser à minima, montées sur un monopode, mais de préférence sur un trépied photo qui assurera stabilité et confort visuel.
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