SKU: GC39-71021

Celestron SkyMaster 18 - 40x80 Zoom Binoculars

Equipped with an oversized aperture and a powerful zoom range, the Celestron 18-40x80 SkyMaster Zoom Binoculars are an ideal choice for long-duration astronomical or long-distance terrestrial (land) use. The large objectives ensure volumes of light are gathered to see better than smaller-aperture models, and the easy zoom lever allows you to set the binoculars on low power to easily find your subject, then zoom in to make detailed up-close observations. These binoculars were engineered with an exceptionally long eye relief to make them comfortable to look through for extended periods of time while limiting eye strain. Because of the size and weight of the SkyMaster binoculars, Celestron engineered them with a centre stabilizer bar and an adjustable tripod mount to provide a hands-free option and relieve arm strain, reduce fatigue, and limit vibrations.

Optical Performance

Broad and powerful 18-40x zoom magnification

Large, oversized 80mm objective lenses

Traditional Porro prism light path

BAK4 prisms deliver a round exit pupil, and a crisp and clear image with limited edge distortion

Multi-coated optics improve light transmission, colour rendition, and contrast

Locate a subject more easily on low-power, then zoom in for a close-up view

96-foot field of view at 1000 yards on 18x power

Long 20.3mm eye relief at 18x power

Exit pupil: 4.4mm at 18x; 2mm at 40x

Use and Handling

Large center focusing wheel is easy to manipulate, even when wearing gloves

Right-eye dioptric correction

Fold-down rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear

Construction Details

Integrated center stabilizer bar adds rigidity while keeping the optical tubes parallel for improved views

Built-in tripod adapter on stabilizer bar reduces vibration and arm fatigue and can be moved forward or back to precisely balance the binoculars on the tripod/head

Protective rubber armouring provides a slip-resistant grip

Textured palm-pads improve grip security and stability

Weight: 4.75 pounds

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Product Overview

Equipped with an oversized aperture and a powerful zoom range, the Celestron 18-40x80 SkyMaster Zoom Binoculars are an ideal choice for long-duration astronomical or long-distance terrestrial (land) use. The large objectives ensure volumes of light are gathered to see better than smaller-aperture models, and the easy zoom lever allows you to set the binoculars on low power to easily find your subject, then zoom in to make detailed up-close observations. These binoculars were engineered with an exceptionally long eye relief to make them comfortable to look through for extended periods of time while limiting eye strain. Because of the size and weight of the SkyMaster binoculars, Celestron engineered them with a centre stabilizer bar and an adjustable tripod mount to provide a hands-free option and relieve arm strain, reduce fatigue, and limit vibrations.

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