Best pair of astronomy binoculars for star gazing and moon viewing?, page
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reply posted on 1-4-2010 @ 10:10 AM by Pilgrum
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It'll be hard to make much improvement on what you have as the largest I've seen is 30x80 by Saxon at about $250+ and they're non-zoom plus you'd need a tripod to steady them (they have a tripod mount fitted). To view the planets you're into the realm of largish telescopes like an 8" or larger Dobsonian with the right eyepieces particularly if you expect to see the rings on Saturn, Jupiter and its moons or polar icecaps on Mars IE serious cash unless you can grind your own mirrors and DIY the whole thing.


reply posted on 1-4-2010 @ 10:16 AM by Phlegmi
I have used THESE before, they have built in image stabilization so everything is very sharp.



reply posted on 5-4-2010 @ 09:37 AM by Pilgrum
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The most powerful binoculars I could find are the Celestron SkyMaster 25x-125x 80mm zoom which sell for around $500 in Oz. They weigh about 3lb so your arms are likely to get a bit weary if you don't mount them on a tripod



For that sort of cash you could get an 8" Dobsonian with far more power but the portability and convenience is lost I guess.
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