Celestron Nature DX ED 12 x 50 Binoculars - Premium Extra Low Dispersion ED Glass Lenses

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Celestron Nature DX ED 12 x 50 Binoculars - Premium Extra Low Dispersion ED Glass Lenses

Celestron Nature DX ED 12 x 50 Binoculars - Premium Extra Low Dispersion ED Glass Lenses

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Generous 50mm objective lenses gather lots of light, making these binoculars an ideal choice when viewing conditions are dim, such as at dawn or dusk. Digital Camera World is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. That's partly helped by the fact that the rubber-covered polycarbonate tubes have some textured areas resting your fingers, there are no indents for thumbs. What''s more, the binocular is fully waterproof and filled with dry nitrogen gas to prevent internal fogging of lenses.

Of course, the binoculars are also tripod-adaptable (adapter sold separately) for extended viewing sessions or digiscoping (photography through the eyepiece). The eyecups are attached to the neck strap, which is of decent quality, like the padded case with the Nature DX ED 12x50. If you're after an impressive pair of binoculars to keep with you for a very long time, then the Nature DX ED 12x50 makes a compelling argument. You'll get a high-end experience whenever you use them, not only because of the solid and expensive-looking build quality but also because they use a special glass.As your choice leads you to bigger and bigger sizes, you might consider saving half the cost and weight, close one eye and choose a spotting scope, or an astro-telescope instead. With 12x magnification and 50mm objective lenses, at first glance the Celestron Nature DX ED 12x50 is exactly the right size of binoculars to consider for both safari and stargazing.

It is particularly evident during low light, dusk and dawn, and when looking at bright objects like the Moon, which can be fringed with yellow and purple. We put these binoculars to the test on a clear night in Spain, where we were able to view a crescent moon without any kind of colour fringing. One of the most important factors in a telescope is its transmission—the percentage of light that reaches the focal plane.That makes them virtually impossible to lose, though if you're going to be using the binoculars for a long period and you don't want them flapping around them you can quite easily remove them completely. A slightly smaller alternative to the Nature DX ED 12x50 binoculars are the Celestron TrailSeeker 8x42 binocular which don't include ED glass but do boast similarly superb build quality. It’s also tripod-adaptable, so you can mount it on any standard photographic tripod for extended viewing or digiscoping (photography through the eyepiece). Mostly obvious as a purple line around bright objects, it's the result of poorly focused wavelengths of light.

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