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

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EclipSmart solar products feature Solar Safe filter technology providing the ultimate protection from harmful solar radiation, including both IR and UV light, and filters 99. A binocular can be considered "fully multi-coated" when all air-to-glass surfaces are coated with multiple layers of anti-reflectivity coatings so that the maximum amount of light passes through the glass to the eye. Adjustable Rubber Eyecups - whether you wear glasses or not, maximize your field of view by adjusting the rubber eyecups. If you can stomach swapping a little less magnification and smaller objective lenses for some highly advanced image stabilisation tech then consider the much pricier Canon 10x42L IS WP binoculars, which like the Celestron Nature DX ED 12x50 have ultra-low dispersion lens elements for edge-to-edge sharpness and unique image stabilisation that cancels-out any wobble in your arms. That's something that can be all too obvious when pointing a pair of binoculars at very bright stars and the Moon.

Celestron includes tethered front and rear lens caps to add an additional layer of protection in the field, with the ability to quickly react to glassing opportunities without fear of losing the caps. A durable rubber armoured, polycarbonate housing protects your Nature DX ED binoculars from damage without weighing you down.Clifton Cameras is a credit broker, not a lender and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN728300). These Celestron Nature DX 12x50 ED were exactly what I was looking for and got some decent reviews online. If you want to spend more and want perfectly image-stabilized binoculars, then go for the Canon 10x42L IS WP, which will give you super-steady stargazing through the same L glass found in Canon's finest camera lenses. Of course, as they get bigger they both cost and weigh a lot more so a tripod will be handy to give your arms a rest.

Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) glass virtually eliminates chromatic aberration, also known as colour fringing, a visual defect common in binoculars.Celestron upgraded their venerable series of binoculars with extra-low dispersion glass in the 12x50 Nature DX ED Binocular. The 50mm objective lenses are large enough to gather lots of light, while still being lightweight enough to use without a tripod. What’s more, the binocular is fully waterproof and filled with dry nitrogen gas to prevent the internal fogging of lenses. That makes them a serious candidate for viewing wildlife from a safari vehicle, and for bird-watching.

This intelligent, all-in-one observatory and astroimaging system emerges as a catalyst, eliminating the complexities traditionally associated with telescopes and, in turn, metamorphosing your backyard into an inviting gateway to the Universe. If you're after a mid-range pair of binoculars that can cope with rough travel, dawn safari drives and late-night stargazing then the Celestron Nature DX ED 12x50's top-class glass will impress. 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. The 50mm objective lenses are large enough to transmit lots of light, while still being lightweight enough to use without a tripod.

Bought Celestron 9x63, lots of chromatic aberration and the outer 50% of the field was blurry, plus heavy misalignment.

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