Category Archives: Celestron Binoculars Reviews

Celestron Ultima porro 8×42. A great all round choice

See the video below for our unbiased opinion on the Celestron Ultima porro 8×42 binoculars.

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Celestron Ultima Porro 6.5×32 binoculars review

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Celestron Outland X 8×42 binoculars review

No nonsense starter set from Celestron that will give amazing results for a sub £100 binocular. See the video below for the full review.

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Can you use filters with the Celestron Skymaster ED Pro 7×50 binoculars

The new range of Celestron Skymaster Pro ED binoculars now accepts 1.25″ astronomical filters. See the video demo to see how easy it is to attach them.

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Celestron Nature DX 8x42ED binoculars review

Looking very similar in design with the small red ring around the focus, the Celestron Nature DX 8x42ED binoculars look like a more compact version of the Regal 8×42 ED. That is where the similarity ends, with the Regal having … Continue reading

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Celestron Regal FF 8x42ED flat field binoculars review

Before even taking the Celestron Regal 8x42ED FF binoculars out of the box, you know in advance these are solid and well built. Some may say heavy, I say well built. No corners cut with accessories, that include a padded … Continue reading

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Celestron Ultima porro 8×32 binoculars review

At a time where most new bird binoculars are roof prism, its nice to see Celestron staying with the traditional porro prism binoculars. Available in 32mm, 42mm and 50mm variants, the Ultima porro series retain an almost retro look with … Continue reading

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Celestron Cypress 10×25 binoculars. Northern Optics blog 15.2.2018

The Celestron Cypress binoculars were the Optics of choice when a customer came to the Waters` Edge visitor centre Northern Optics weekend display at Barton Upon Humber. Other sets tried in the similar price range were compact 8×25 , 8×26 … Continue reading

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Celestron Landscout 7×35 binoculars review 71360

The Celestron Landscout 7×35 binoculars are as tough as they come with amazing optics. I find this range is not discussed much on forums, so thought I would take a look. You are greeted with a sturdy outer box showing … Continue reading

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How to collimate Celestron Skymaster 15×70 binoculars

The video below applies to the Celestron Skymaster 15×70, 25×70, 20×80 binoculars plus the Cometron 12×70. Collimation is a very simple process with no dismantling needed. The adjustment screw is located under the rubber covering on the hand grips. I … Continue reading

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