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1Jul/101

Can I watch the stars with these binoculars?

Question by David K: Can I watch the stars with these binoculars?

http://www.opticsplanet.net/nikon-8221-trailblazer-atb-10x50mm-waterproof-binoculars.html

It is a nikon trailblazer ATB 8221. Is this a good brand? I want a binocular where I can see up very close.

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Answer by rane1413
yes but not so close

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100% waterproof, high power binocular with image stabilization gives you rock steady images even while you're moving On water, land or through the air, these high power binoculars provide image stability. Even at 14X magnification, Fujinons Techno-Stabi provides a steady view of moving objects. Two direct-drive motors controlled by piezo vibration sensors stabilize the optics, rather than the binocular body. Image stabilizing prisms are mounted in a dual gimbaled frame Magnification - 14 power 100% multi-coated optics and phase-coated prisms Eye relief - 13mm Dimensions - 7.3" wide x 5.8" deep x 3.4" high Weight - 2.7 lbs. (31oz) Batteries - uses 4 AA batteries for up to 3 hours continuous use Provided with a hand strap Comes in a waterproof, airtight Pelican carrying case An optional 1228V DC external power source is available
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  1. These binoculars will show you the Galilean moon’s of Jupiter, but not the rings of Saturn (you need around 30x magnification). They seem pretty good. If you want higher power binoculars make sure they are mountable on a tripod. It is very hard to hold high power binoculars steady.


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