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Key Features
- Water-Resistant
- Wide Angle
- Porro Prism
- 3.0° Angle of View
SkyMasters are economically priced large-aperture binoculars from Celestron. They're great for both astronomy and long-range terrestrial observing. The tripod adapter on the enormous 25x100 model provides support and increased rigidity. But be aware that these gargantuan lenses require an enormously strong tripod. The recommended tripod and head combinations listed as accessories here are not overkill for the application; actually, they are spot on. Slap this wonderful instrument upon an ultrabeefy tripod/head combo, and be amazed.
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Do you have solar filters available for the 25 x 100 binocular
The MrStarGuy Adjustable Objective White Light Solar Filter (86-117mm OD) might work well. However no guarantee. These really weren't made to accept Filters. You would need to purchase 2 pieces. Website link: https://bhpho.to/2iDa5RJ
Date published: 2018-08-27
If out-of-collimation, is it possible for the ...
If out-of-collimation, is it possible for the user to adjust the collimation?
Collimation of the Celestron 25x100 SkyMaster Binoculars
BH #CE25X100SM • MFR #71017 cannot be done by the consumer.
Date published: 2023-03-03
Does it come with azimuth and elevation readings?
Does it come with azimuth and elevation readings?
Hi. No it is a simple binocular with no additional features.
Date published: 2021-02-18
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Are the optics on this binocular glass or plastic?
Great binoculars, feels like glass, but not sure. You'd be better googling it or asking the supplier sorry.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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I have a Celestron 25x100 binocular that came with a Celestron Alt-Azimuth tripod Model 93607 but they don't seem to mate very well and the tripod does not elevate more than a few degrees above hrozontal. Do I have the wrong tripod?
I have the same binoculars and tripod. The mating to the tripod is very solid; no problem at all. Perhaps you've sorted that out by now. The range of elevation angles is somewhat limited from what I'd prefer. It's about plus/minus 20 degrees. However, anything more could make it very awkward to sight through the binoculars.
Date published: 2018-08-28
