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Wondering What Binoculars You Should Buy For Stargazing?

Basic 10x50s

Bushnell PowerView 2 Binoculars

A pair of Bushnell binoculars with a gray body and black eyepieces.
    • Great Value ($41 at time of posting)

    • 50mm Aperture is great for stargazing

    • Poor eye relief if used with glasses

Milky Way 2x Astronomy Binoculars

SVBONY SV407 2.1x42mm

A pair of binoculars with black lenses and a beige bridge.
    • Amazing for viewing Constellations

    • Cuts through some light pollution

    • Can attach filters

    • Not great for deep sky objects

    • Some coma around the edges

Basic Astronomy Binoculars

SkyMaster 25X70 Binoculars

    • 70mm Aperture

    • Enough magnification for Rings of Saturn

    • Requires a tripod for steady views

Zoom Binoculars

Nikon 10-22x50 Zoom Binocular

Black binoculars with a textured scope adjustment knob, labeled 'GELSTRON,' large eyepieces, and wide barrels.
    • 10x-20x Zoom

    • Can view galaxies from dark skies

    • Amazing Optics

    • Bulky

    • Requires a tripod at high magnifications

Binocular Tripod Adapter

Nikon binoculars with black body and zoom adjustment.

Celestron Binocular Tripod Adapter

A black Celestron telescope mount or base with a curved support arm and a mount head, on a plain white background.

Binocular Tripod

Celestron Pan Tilt Head Tripod

Black tripod camera stand with adjustable legs and a mounting head

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