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Key Features
- Phase-Corrected BAK-4 Roof Prisms
- Fully Multicoated Optics
- 59° Wide Angle Viewing
- 6.5' Close Focusing Distance
The green 8x42 Nature DX Binoculars from Celestron are weather-sealed and designed for close-to-midrange observations. These lightweight binoculars weigh less than 2 lb and are compact enough to fit in the side pocket of a daypack. In addition to the Nature DX binoculars' streamlined form factor, these fixed-magnification binoculars also feature fully multicoated optics and phase-corrected BAK-4 prisms that render enhanced clarity and color fidelity. An immersive 59° apparent viewing angle and impressive 6.5' minimum focus distance complement the 8x42 lens system and help provide a user-friendly glassing experience. The Nature DX binoculars have a nitrogen-filled polycarbonate housing that is built to withstand heavy rain and deliver fog-resistant performance, making these Celestron binoculars ready for a wide range of outdoor glassing activities.
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What is the diopter adjustment range? The listed ...
What is the diopter adjustment range? The listed specs just states "yes" and the DX ED model says -3 to +3.
They do not state a numeric value for the diopter. It is adjustable but just + or - with no numbers.
Date published: 2020-10-28
Would these binoculars survive if they are fully ...
Would these binoculars survive if they are fully submerged?
It depends on depth and duration. It would probably survive a very brief and shallow dunking. But unless they rate it for immersion, you have to assume water would enter.
Date published: 2021-05-28
Would this work for night time football?
Would this work for night time football?
Yes of course its going to be under the lights anyway
Date published: 2021-05-30
Why does it say "close-to-midrange observations"? ...
Why does it say "close-to-midrange observations"? Does it mean that it is not recommended for infinity focus (e.g. stars)?
The Nature DX 8x42 binocular's near focus is 6.5 ft (2 m) which is ideal for bird watching. While it can focus at infinity and be used for stargazing, larger aperture binoculars with higher magnification would be better suited.
Date published: 2021-01-14
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Where are the binoculars made?
They are made in China.
Date published: 2020-05-13
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How does the Celestron Lifetime Warranty compare to the Carson or Vortex No Questions... type warranty?
The Celestron Warranty is a Limited Lifetime. So it only covers against defects. The No Questions asked warranty from Carson and Vortex cover against accidental damage, as well as Manufacturer Defects.
Date published: 2021-05-28
Do you need a tripod when using these?
Do you need a tripod when using these?
A tripod is not required but is recommended to help keep your binocular steady while digiscoping.
Date published: 2020-05-13
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Does a carry case and strap come with the binoculars?
Yes
Date published: 2019-11-14