Celestron Cometron 7x50 binoculars
The Cometron series was created on the occasion of the comet's passage and the 7x50 optical power predestines it to observe larger objects, such as comets, planets and their moons, the Milky Way, etc.
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Celestron Cometron 7x50 is a great binocular telescope for beginners with a limited financial budget, or as another device for more powerful but less flexible telescopes for experienced users. It can also be a suitable gift for older children interested in astronomy. The binoculars provide decent visual performance at a really low cost, are easy to focus on and are ready to use quickly.
The Cometron series was created on the occasion of the comet's flight and the 7x50 optical power predestines it to observe larger objects, such as comets, planets and their moons, the Milky Way, etc. The wide field of view allows quick and easy search of the object in the sky and poor lighting conditions.
7x magnification in conjunction with large 50mm lenses, ensures high brightness of the telescope. So you get the opportunity to observe the image even in the twilight or in the moonlight, when there is very little light in the landscape, so this type of telescope is also popular with hunters or hunters.
The rubberized aluminum body, case and wide neck strap make the Cometron a light and durable device, easily portable. Its use is comfortable and you can let your children see the night sky without any worries. It can also be mounted on a tripod to ensure image stability during longer observations.
Technical parameters:
- range: 20x80
- magnification: 20x
- lens diameter: 80mm
- type: Porro
- optical treatment of glasses: Multi-Coated
- watertight
- prisms: BK4
- field of view (FOV): 3.7 ° (65m / 1000m)
- IPD: 56-72mm (axial distance between the centers of both eyepieces)
- closest focusing distance: 33m
- output lens: 4mm
- output lens distance: 18mm
- weight: 2126g
- dioptric correction of the right eyepiece
- in package: case, strap
- tripod mounting option: yes, via integrated construction