Celestron 71007

Celestron 71007
alaAverage 4.7

7 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 7 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 94/100. The average review date is Oct 2, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 16362 reviews from other Binoculars. Last update: May 25, 2013.

Review analysis

(Based on 7 reviews)

User Reviews  

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Good but Heavy Binocular

 

This is the smallest of the SkyMaster series of binoculars from Celestron, but at around 2 lb. this is one heavy binocular. The binocular appears to be collimated. Without steady hands, it is difficult to adjust the focus on actual stars. A tripod is...

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Heavy

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Wow!

 

Wow!

Got these great binoculars. When they arrived they too were out of collimation. It was easy to find a collimation guide, and the process took less than a minute. Now I'm viewing star clusters, seeing amazing views of the moon, and looking at comets....

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Good Binocular

 

Good Binocular

I received my Celestron 12 x 60mm binoculars yesterday, and I have to say that I was a little disappointed at first. I looked up at Jupiter and I could see little specs for the moons, but the problem was that I saw two of everything. The collimation...

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Great Binocs for the price

 

Great Binocs for the price

Excellent field of view especially with eye cups collapsed, super sharp when adjusted, just enough power for longe range viewing without the shake, recommend very highly

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Great binoculars

 

Great binoculars

Great for long range terrestrial viewing and amateur astronomy. I can actually see Jupiter's moons and the Andromeda galaxy, in addition to a host of stars which are simply not visible to the naked eye. Whatever you do, make sure you get a tripod...

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Great binoculars

 

Great binoculars

Great for long range terrestrial viewing and amateur astronomy. I can actually see Jupiter's moons and the Andromeda galaxy, in addition to a host of stars which are simply not visible to the naked eye. Whatever you do, make sure you get a tripod...

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I have owned a dozen binoculars in my lifetime and these are the best I have ever had, and at a very reasonable price. The optics are fantastic.

Product Specifications

The SkyMaster Series of large aperture binoculars from Celestron offer phenomenal performance for astronomical viewing. They are also a great choice for terrestrial use, especially over long distances. All models feature high quality BAK-4 prisms and have multi-coatings for enhanced contrast. The 25x100mm model is waterproof and feature structural reinforcement of the main body for maximum stability and secure optical alignment - in addition, they have a built-in super-rigid photo tripod adapter.

Dimensions & Weight

Weight:2.8lbs

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Manufacturer:Celestron International
Model:71007
Packaged Quantity:1
Product Line:Celestron SkyMaster

Lens System

Focus Adjustment:Manual

Optical System

Eye Relief:18mm
Magnification:12
Objective Lens Diameter:60mm
Prism System:Porro
Special Functions:Waterproof
Type:Binoculars
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