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Celestron 10x42 TrailSeeker Binoculars

BH #CE10X42TSB • MFR #71406
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Celestron 10x42 TrailSeeker Binoculars
Key Features
  • Phase-Corrected BAK-4 Roof Prisms
  • Fully Multicoated Optics
  • 65° Wide Angle Viewing
  • 6.5 ft Close Focusing Distance
The 10x42 TrailSeeker Binoculars from Celestron are weather-sealed binoculars 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 TrailSeeker binoculars streamlined form factor, these fixed-magnification binoculars feature a phase-correcting dielectric prism coating that renders enhanced clarity and color fidelity. An immersive 65° apparent viewing angle and impressive 6.5 ft minimum focus distance complement the fully multicoated lens system and help provide a user-friendly glassing experience that is ideal for birding. The TrailSeeker binoculars have a nitrogen-filled magnesium alloy housing that is built to withstand heavy rain and deliver fogproof performance, making these Celestron binoculars ready to handle almost any outdoor glassing activity.
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Celestron TrailSeeker 10x42 Overview

The 10x42 TrailSeeker Binoculars from Celestron are weather-sealed binoculars 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 TrailSeeker binoculars streamlined form factor, these fixed-magnification binoculars feature a phase-correcting dielectric prism coating that renders enhanced clarity and color fidelity. An immersive 65° apparent viewing angle and impressive 6.5 ft minimum focus distance complement the fully multicoated lens system and help provide a user-friendly glassing experience that is ideal for birding. The TrailSeeker binoculars have a nitrogen-filled magnesium alloy housing that is built to withstand heavy rain and deliver fogproof performance, making these Celestron binoculars ready to handle almost any outdoor glassing activity.

Optical Performance
  • 10x magnification, 42mm objectives
  • Fully multicoated optics
  • BAK-4 roof prisms with phase-corrective dielectric coating
  • 6.5° angle of view, 65° apparent viewing angle
  • 6.5 ft (2m) close focusing distance, 15mm eye relief
Use and Handling
  • Center focus wheel with ridges for improved grip
  • Twist-up eyecups with multiple position stops
  • 55 to 73mm interpupillary adjustment range
  • Included stabilization harness for birding
  • Tripod adaptable
Construction Details
  • Nitrogen-filled housing for fogproof and waterproof performance
  • Magnesium alloy construction
  • 22.4 oz (635g) weight
UPC: 050234714068

Celestron TrailSeeker 10x42 Specs

Key Specs
Prism Type
Roof (BAK4)
Magnification
10x
Objective Lens Diameter
42 mm
Angle of View
6.5° (Actual)
Field of View
341' @ 1000 yd / 113.21 m @ 1000 m
Exit Pupil Diameter
4.2 mm
Performance
Magnification
10x
Objective Lens Diameter
42 mm
Angle of View
6.5° (Actual)
Field of View
341' @ 1000 yd / 113.21 m @ 1000 m
Minimum Focus Distance
6.5' / 1.98 m
Exit Pupil Diameter
4.2 mm
Eye Relief
15 mm
Interpupillary Adjustment
55 to 73 mm / 2.2 to 2.9"
Diopter Adjustment
-3 to +3
Focus Type
Center
Features
Fogproof
Yes, Nitrogen Filled
Environmental Resistance
Water-Resistant (Unrated)
General
Dimensions
5.5 x 5.1 x 2" / 14 x 12.9 x 5.1 cm
Weight
22.4 oz / 635 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
3.105 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
10.5 x 8.9 x 4.3"

Celestron TrailSeeker 10x42 Reviews

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How's chromatic aberrations on these binos? Are ...

How's chromatic aberrations on these binos? Are they really apparent on a sunny day?
Asked by: pavel
Hello Pavel, thank you for your message. There is very little chromatic aberration seen in a TrailSeeker 10x42 binocular on a sunny day. Aberration is most commonly seen in any optic that may show it on overcast days when viewing high contrast subjects - bare branches against a white sky, for example.
Answered by: Telescope
Date published: 2023-01-31
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