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Reged: 07/01/09
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Loc: Nanaimo, BC, Canada
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Choosing Between These Binoculars for a newbie
07/01/09 02:41 PM
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As a child I was fascinated by astronomy. Living out in the country, I had no light pollution, and loved looking at the sky even though I had no telescope or binoculars.
My interest was rekindled when I noticed a local drug store had a FirstScope on sale for about $50. When I did some research on it, the reviews were mixed, but I thought I would get it anyway as it was an affordable starting point.
But when I got there they were sold out and would not be getting more.
So I did more research and came across this forum and learned about how binoculars are a great way to start with astronomy as they are more portable and can also be used for wildlife watching. This grabbed me as I was worried this new hobby might go the way of some other hobbies and a telescope would collect dust. And, since I live on beautiful Vancouver Island, there is lots of wildlife to watch.
Since I recently misplaced my small, low powered portable binoculars, I was thinking of replacing them with a better quality higher powered pair anyway.
The problem is that living in Canada that shipping works out quite high when ordering from the US.
So I am left with department store options and I did find one Celestron SkyWatcher dealer within one hours drive of here and his prices are quite reasonable.
I have gone through the excellent forum material here on choosing binoculars, but I have a few questions about these specific ones.
Here are some of the options available to me - all are within my budget - under $200 CAD:
1. Bushnell Astralis 15x70MM
2. Celestron SkyMaster 20-100x70 Zoom Binoculars
3. Celestron SkyMaster 25-125x80 Zoom Binoculars
Both my wife and I wear glasses, so we need to be able to wear these while viewing and I do have a tripod we can use for viewing.
Here are my questions.
1. Has anyone had any experience with the Bushnell Astralis?
2. SkyMaster has both Zoom and non-zoom versions. So how would the 20-100x70mm binoculars above compare to their 15x70mm nonzoom here for sky viewing?
3. If I choose the SkyMaster, what differences would the 25-125x80mm have from the 20-100x70mm for me?
4. It looks like the magnification on the zoom binoculars runs about 100x to 125x. Reading about telescope magnification, it looks like a 500mm telescope with a 4 mm eyepiece would have a magnification of 125x. This seems to be about the same as these binoculars. Or am I reading the specs wrong?
I really appreciate all the great information you have all posted here. It really helps people like me.
-------------------- Garland Coulson
Orion XT8i Dob & Celestron 80 ED on a Vixen Porta Mount Mini
Baader Hyperion 8-24mm Click Zoom & Siebert Observatory 36mm
Siebert Black Knight Binoviewers
SkyWatcher Observing Chair
Celestron Skymaster 15x70mm binos
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