Strathspey 15×70 binocular – ‘Sky At Night’ award winner

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Excellent quality binocular that I bought only a few weeks ago, but I then tried a Celetron 25×70 and decided to that even thought they are not as good quality as the Strathspey. 

 

 

New condition, perfectly collimated, zero faults. All original packaging, only used a couple of times. Will be sent double boxed and bubble wrapped.

 

 

I will include a tripod mounting bracket.

 

 

Here is Strathspey’s description:

 

These binoculars have larger than normal objective lenses housed in a tough but light case. The large objectives give good low light performance, perfect for amateur astronomy or bird watching at dawn or dusk. Ideal for scenic observation from your house or caravan, yet small enough for your car’s glove box unlike our other giant binoculars.

These were BBC Sky at Night’s “what to buy for Christmas” choice! They’re the perfect binocular for someone who’s just starting out on astronomy or who has a house with a good view of the sea or countryside.

These have a lower 15x magnification than our other giants. But this gives them a 4.5 degree field of view compared to 3.0 for most of our others. We find many customers prefer this as they can see more of the sky at once.

This model has long eye relief (perfect for spectacle wearers).

They can be tripod mounted using our inexpensive L bracket (see Accessories) but are light enough to hand hold. 

 

Magnification

15x

Objective lenses

70mm

Prisms

BAK-4

Coatings

level IV

Body Length

28cm

Finish

rubber armour

Field of view

4.5 degrees

Exit pupil diameter

4.7mm

Weight

1.6kg

 

 

Category: Cameras and Photography:Telescopes and Binoculars:Binoculars and Monoculars
Location: London

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