Monday, January 25, 2010

Celestron Binoculars Celestron Sky-Master 20x80 Binoculars>>>>>>>?!?!?

Celestron Sky-Master 20x80 Binoculars>>>>>>>?!?!? - celestron binoculars

I have just these binoculars for Christmas. is that it is good to know more? I want to know what they are and what is good / bad for them ........ and can be viewed or ???>>>>>>>>>>>>> Saturn's rings http://www.celestron .com/c3/product.php? ...

4 comments:

georock1... said...

20x80 is, they have 20x optical and 80 mm ... they will need a tripod to your balance or some form of assistance and collect enough light for a lot of lights to keep the night sky. Celestron Optics makes good products, and you should be able to see the rings of Saturn at 20x to ... provided you have a tripod to operate at full capacity.

Nyx said...

For me, 20 is somewhat exaggerated power (I prefer that more than half). However, the opening of 80mm is great. For the celebration of binoculars, they want to see something --
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Roger said...

20 is achieved this performance is not sufficient to see the rings of Saturn, but almost necessary to use a tripod.

Sonny said...

I have the same pair, and I can certainly see that Saturn is very sweet: D

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