Celestron Binoculars
Major colleges and universities worldwide use Celestron telescopes in their astronomy programs. Moreover, its solid and esteemed reputation in the scientific community has reached NASA, who selected Celestron’s C5 telescope as the telescope to be taken on several space shuttle research missions.
Celestron SkyMaster 9×63 Binocular, Celestron SkyMaster 20-100×70 Zoom Binocular, Celestron SkyMaster 25-125×80 Zoom Binocular, Celestron Outland 8×42 Binocular, Celestron Nature 8×30 Porro Binocular, Celestron Nature 10×50 Porro Binocular, Celestron Nature 10×42 Roof Binocular, Celestron Oceana 7×50 Porro Binocular
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July 21st, 2010 at 9:22 pm
Celestron Nature 8×30 Binoculars are junk. 2 pairs. i doubt my review will make it since its not good. the first pair i got would fog up and the store sent another pair. the second pair had a really lose eyepeace and when i tried to return it again they said no more return. thats the stores fauklt i know and no it wasnt this store. but 2 times getting junky binoculars tells you that they are junk. i just would not by this brand again or tell someone else to buy them. i give that 1 star because i wanted to vote and there is no zero.
July 26th, 2010 at 2:05 am
Celestron is top of the line when it comes to astronomy. Their glass is taken to space and it’s hard to debunk the quality factor when NASA uses your product. I suggest the guy with the bad binoculars should complain about the store and not the product. I dont have any of their binocs but I have 3 telescopes and they work perfectly without fault both visually and mechanically.