Celestron Skymaster 15×70 Porro Prism Binoculars

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Celestron Skymaster 15x70 Porro Prism Binoculars
Celestron Skymaster 15×70 Porro Prism Binoculars
Price: $87.95

’s Series are high performance binoculars. They are ideal for astronomical viewing for terrestrial use mainly for long distance. Each model has high quality BAK-4 prisms and for enhanced contrast. has designed and engineered the larger models to meet the special demands of extended astronomical or terrestrial viewing sessions.
The 15×70 version is one of the most popular models in the series. It offers serious large aperture light gathering in an affordable and reasonably lightweight configuration.

Features

• 15x binocular
• Large 70mm offers maximum image in low-light and long-range conditions
• Four-element for ultra sharp focus across the
for sharp, clear views
• Suitable for terrestrial or astronomical viewing
• Protective rubber covering for ultra-firm grip
• Large center focus know for easy focusing
• Tripod adapter included
• Long eye relief ideal for eyeglass wearers
• Carrying case included for travel and safe storage
• No Fault Warranty provides best protection and product support on the market

A guide on Choosing Binoculars

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

 

How to Choose the Right Pair of for You

There are several factors to consider in making a good choice of .

How important each binocular factor is to your selection will depend on how you plan to use them.Important binocular properties;

are almost always identified as number with X then a second number, such as ‘7X50?. in this example is 7X. Natural expectation for people is to want higher but higher comes at a price more than money. The higher the the harder it is to hold what you are looking at steady. Since most uses of are hand held, having excessive is not desirable.

The second number after is the example above 7X50 is the diameter of the ‘objective’ lens in millimeters. The are the larger ones on the far side of the (see diagram courtesy of Nikon below). The size of the is important to as the larger they are, the more light they are gathering for your eyes at the other end. If you think of photons as a quantity of ‘information’, the more photons the lens gathers and bring to your eyes, the more ‘information’ your brain will have to enjoy. However the trade off for larger are the will be more heavy and bulky.

The light that does get to your eyes has an effective area called the ‘’. This can simply be calculated using the 7X50 specification if you divide the 50 ( diameter in mm) by the (7X), which in this case is slightly more than 7mm. The pupils of your eyes are less than 4mm wide in bright daylight so in this case there is ample efficiency. However in low light situations the pupil expands to 7mm when you are younger (not as much as you get older). So if you are older than 40 and using 7X50 in a low light situation you will likely see a darker view than with a pair of 7X35 with a 5mm .

Weight is not an optical property but can be a crucial factor in how useful the you choose are. As mentioned above having high won’t mean much if they are too heavy to lug and hold steadily up to your eyes. More expensive lighter lens materials can offset this if you can afford it. Also more expensive “ are more compact are an option again if you can afford it.

for is most often expressed as ‘X’ number of feet at 1000 yards. The higher the the smaller the will be. You can improve for a given with more expensive “. For birdwatching or Astronomy 300 to 400 feet at 1000 yards will be acceptable. It is a challenge for 10X to be above 300 feet at 1000 yards.

  • (lens, prisms, and coatings) Quality
  • Ideally you want to avoid poor quality , start with good quality, and then decide later if you want to move to superb quality . There is no point to buying bargain basement or poorly maintained used as your experience will be disappointing. Preferably all are coated and better still multi-coated. Coated improve light transmission. Look for the phrase “multi-layer coated ” and be wary of the phrase “fully coated ” as this might mean that only external air to glass surfaces are fully coated but other internal lens and prisms may not be. Light transmission loss occurs at all surfaces without anti-reflective glass coatings. I will explain how to visually check for coatings in a later post.
  • - High quality lens provide good color fidelity, are free of optical aberrations, and provide excellent detail.
  • Stabilization

Expensive electronic ‘gee-whiz’ adjusting system that noticeably improves the view, especially in hand held use targeting moving objects. An interesting experiment is to take a ‘value priced’ pair of and look at the moon holding them as steady as you can. Then mount the same on a steady camera tripod and look at the moon again. You will be shocked at the extra detail that you can see due to stability.

Having rubber overmold on the binocular body does not always mean they are . Search for drop specifications if is important for how the will be used. is important for hunting and marine use as well as . is specified usually in a JIS or IEC 529 rating (click on the link to understand more about ratings). An IEC rating of IP64 will suffice or look for IP67 if you want to take your swimming. have the air inside replaced with a gas such as Argon or Nitrogen.

you are most likely to be familiar with are with a prism system moving the two light paths from the closer together on the way to the two eyepieces you look into. “Roof” prism are “straight through” looking. This lens system is more expensive but has the advantage of allowing for smaller compact configuration and storage. They also look better as a fashion statement if that is important.

Kowa TSN-883 Prominar scope unanimous choice - Living Bird Magazine

Monday, February 18th, 2008

The -883 Prominar was Living Bird magazine’s unanimous choice in a review of spotting scopes.

Kowa 88mm Spotting Scope w/Prominar Pure Fluorite Lens

 

Information on the 883 Prominar scope from Binoculars.com.

Features:

 

  • It’s the big -indeed, the “eye” of the Kowa Prominar Spotting Scope that sets it apart from the competition. For birders and hunters alike, these are the scopes that re-define clarity, because-among their other impressive features-they boast large 88mm Pure Flourite Crystal crafted of fully C3 . Ensuring maximum light gathering, clear visual range and sharp images that traditional glass lenses can not attain in the field.
  • C3 Coating is a highly reflective multi-coating of dielectrics. This allows for a much higher reflectivity than with coatings of silver or optically-enhanced aluminum, offering a reflectance of 99% or higher across the entire visible spectrum. Not only does this provide bright and sharp images, but accurate color reproduction is also achieved.
  • The magnesium alloy body makes the scopes , compact, easy to carry and handle, making them an ideal companion in the great outdoors. The housing meets the rigorous standards of JIS Protection Class 7; they are also charged with dry nitrogen gas to prevent fogging.
  • Utilizes Kowa’s new innovative inner focus system to decrease image movement when focusing on objects-even single handed.Eye Pieces
  • Multiple interchangeable eyepieces available including 20x-60x, Zoom; 30x, Wide; and 25x, LER for total versatility in the field. Eyepiece locking mechanism prevents the eyepiece from falling out or getting lost. Converters allow users to utilize eyepieces from other series.Cases
  • Optional stay-on-scopes cases have been designed specially to protect the TSN 880 Spotting Scope Series. The all-weather cases are ergonomically and functionally designed to guarantee extremely efficient use in the field.Digiscoping
  • Kowa offers a total solution for Digiscoping that allows enthusiasts to combine the high optical performance of Kowa’s Prominar TSN-880 Series with the quality of various digital, SLR and video cameras in a revolutionary way. Our complete system of adapters offers users the opportunity to observe, photograph and film nature with integrated functionality that was previously unimaginable.SpecificationsModel: TSN-884 Diameter: 88mm

    Minimum Focus Distance: 16.4 ft

    Diameter of Filter: 95mm

    Length: 343mm

    Weight: 3.35 lbs.

    Digital Camera Adapter: TSN-DA10

    Eyepiece Converter: TSN-EC2 (For use of TSN-820M Series Eyepieces)

    Eyepiece Converter: TSN-EC3 (For use of TSN-660/600 Series Eyepieces)

    Warranty: Lifetime of the product