Which binocular to get for star gazing beginners?
Question by Penny: Which binocular to get for star gazing beginners?
Zhumell 10x50mm, Nikon 7x50 action binocular, or Celestron Outland Lx 10x50?
Which one do you perfer 7x50 model or the 10x50 model binoculars? Or should I get one of each model?
Best answer:
Answer by cosmo
They're all pretty good. No need to get two.
You'll want a tripod adapter and tripod, especially for the 10x ones.
You might look at Orion optical on the web.
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February 9th, 2011 - 09:01
The 10×50’s will give you a wider field of view..and they make a tripod with a spring loaded swing arm that even if the binoculars get moved..they are still fixed on your object. also..I would recommend a reference book that is dedicated to binocular objects..because there are a whole lot of binocular objects out there to be seen…very cool stuff!!
February 9th, 2011 - 09:07
any binocular you want… get it
as long as it works!
February 9th, 2011 - 09:56
Stick with the 10×50 or larger and a Tripod is a definate MUST if you use them for astronomy. Otherwise you wil be too shakey to enjoy your views. Even your pulse will make them shake.
I prefer Orion products personally.
http://www.oriontelescopes.com
They do have some excellent binoculars and tripods for astronomy.
I would also like to suggest that you join a local Astronomical Society or astronomy club in your area. You will meet a lot of really nice people who can help you to get the most out of your purchase and teach you where all the treasures in the sky are located and you can join them at star parties. Most clubs have loaner scopes and lend books and videos too plus they have great presentations at their monthly meetings. You won’t be sorry you joined a club.