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Celestron TrailSeeker - Prismáticos ED de 8 x 42 - Prismáticos compactos de observación de Aves con Lentes de Lente ED, óptica de Revestimiento múltiple de Banda Ancha, Prisma de Techo BaK4

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1.Tamaño:Trailseeker Ed 8x42


2.:Prismáticos


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  • Lentes lente ED de alta calidad: el vidrio de dispersión extra baja (ED) elimina prácticamente la aberración cromática o flecos de color, un defecto visual común en los prismáticos. Disfrutarás de imágenes nítidas con un color excepcional y real.
  • Prensas BaK-4 con revestimiento de fase para una visión más brillante: los prismas dentro de TrailSeeker ED cuentan con vidrio BaK-4 de calidad con revestimientos de fase que maximizan la transmisión de luz a tu ojo. El resultado es una vista brillante y muy detallada, incluso en condiciones de poca luz.
  • Cuerpo duradero e impermeable: una carcasa de policarbonato blindada de goma protege tus prismáticos de daños y resiste las condiciones climáticas más duras. También son totalmente impermeables y purgados con nitrógeno para evitar el empañamiento interno de las lentes.
  • Ojos giratorios para un ajuste rápido: los pomos de enfoque grandes hacen que sea fácil y preciso. Los oculares giratorios te permiten personalizar el alivio ocular del prismático para obtener un campo de visión completo con o sin anteojos.
  • Accesorios dignos de campo incluidos: TrailSeeker ED viene completo con un cómodo arnés de transporte, una correa acolchada de lujo, una cubierta de ocular de una sola pieza, cubiertas de objetivos atables, una funda de transporte acolchada duradera y mucho más.


Proudly created with US engineering, the Nature DX 10x32 reveals image detail you won’t find with other beginners’ binoculars. The fully multi-coated lenses provide maximum light transmission through the entire optical path, resulting in brighter, sharper images even in low light conditions. The high-quality BaK-4 prisms are phase-coated to increase the contrast and resolution. Nearby subjects like plants and insects are easy to view with a close focus of just 6.5 feet. These binoculars also allow the pursuit of distant subjects with 10x magnification and 32mm objective lenses to easily acquire and follow your subject, no matter the distance. The Nature DX 10x32 body has been specifically designed to endure your travels thanks to its lightweight polycarbonate housing, which protects the binocular from damage. The binocular is 100 percent waterproof and purged with nitrogen gas to prevent internal fogging of the lenses in wet conditions. Rubber armor ensures durability, and the twist-up eyecups with multi-stop function allow for proper positioning of the eyes, even for eyeglass wearers! Buy with confidence from Celestron, based in California since 1960. Your purchase is backed by a Limited Lifetime warranty and unlimited access to technical support from our team of US-based experts.


Danielle | Split Arrow Homestead
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de febrero de 2025
Plenty of just what you need
Tony Watkins
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 26 de agosto de 2024
I spent a long time researching before getting a new pair of binoculars, and found bestbinocularsreviews extremely helpful. I narrowed down my choice down to two, which I couldn't decide between. I finally went with these Celestron TrailSeeker ED 8 x 42 Roof Prism because they were at a good price on Prime Day, and I'm so, so delighted. To be fair, any new binoculars were going to seem good compared to my 50(?) year-old 10x50 porro prism bins, but these have really exceeded my expectations. The image is the critical thing, and these are really bright (the electrolytic coated prisms make a huge difference), sharp right across the field of view, with no colour fringing that I can see at all. They focus really nicely, have a slightly wider field of view than most bins, and they eye cups are brilliant for using the bins with glasses or for my wife without glasses. They're light and feel well made, so I feel I can take them every time I go on a walk, which I haven't done for years. The eye cups can stay attached, which is nice. The only thing that feels very slightly disappointing is the case feels a bit lightweight, but I think it's good enough. I like the shoulder harness, too, though I haven't tried it out yet as the strap is good.
Tony Watkins
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 26 de agosto de 2024
I spent a long time researching before getting a new pair of binoculars, and found bestbinocularsreviews extremely helpful. I narrowed down my choice down to two, which I couldn't decide between. I finally went with these Celestron TrailSeeker ED 8 x 42 Roof Prism because they were at a good price on Prime Day, and I'm so, so delighted. To be fair, any new binoculars were going to seem good compared to my 50(?) year-old 10x50 porro prism bins, but these have really exceeded my expectations. The image is the critical thing, and these are really bright (the electrolytic coated prisms make a huge difference), sharp right across the field of view, with no colour fringing that I can see at all. They focus really nicely, have a slightly wider field of view than most bins, and they eye cups are brilliant for using the bins with glasses or for my wife without glasses. They're light and feel well made, so I feel I can take them every time I go on a walk, which I haven't done for years. The eye cups can stay attached, which is nice. The only thing that feels very slightly disappointing is the case feels a bit lightweight, but I think it's good enough. I like the shoulder harness, too, though I haven't tried it out yet as the strap is good.
Tony Watkins
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 26 de agosto de 2024
I spent a long time researching before getting a new pair of binoculars, and found bestbinocularsreviews extremely helpful. I narrowed down my choice down to two, which I couldn't decide between. I finally went with these Celestron TrailSeeker ED 8 x 42 Roof Prism because they were at a good price on Prime Day, and I'm so, so delighted. To be fair, any new binoculars were going to seem good compared to my 50(?) year-old 10x50 porro prism bins, but these have really exceeded my expectations. The image is the critical thing, and these are really bright (the electrolytic coated prisms make a huge difference), sharp right across the field of view, with no colour fringing that I can see at all. They focus really nicely, have a slightly wider field of view than most bins, and they eye cups are brilliant for using the bins with glasses or for my wife without glasses. They're light and feel well made, so I feel I can take them every time I go on a walk, which I haven't done for years. The eye cups can stay attached, which is nice. The only thing that feels very slightly disappointing is the case feels a bit lightweight, but I think it's good enough. I like the shoulder harness, too, though I haven't tried it out yet as the strap is good.
Tony Watkins
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 26 de agosto de 2024
I spent a long time researching before getting a new pair of binoculars, and found bestbinocularsreviews extremely helpful. I narrowed down my choice down to two, which I couldn't decide between. I finally went with these Celestron TrailSeeker ED 8 x 42 Roof Prism because they were at a good price on Prime Day, and I'm so, so delighted. To be fair, any new binoculars were going to seem good compared to my 50(?) year-old 10x50 porro prism bins, but these have really exceeded my expectations. The image is the critical thing, and these are really bright (the electrolytic coated prisms make a huge difference), sharp right across the field of view, with no colour fringing that I can see at all. They focus really nicely, have a slightly wider field of view than most bins, and they eye cups are brilliant for using the bins with glasses or for my wife without glasses. They're light and feel well made, so I feel I can take them every time I go on a walk, which I haven't done for years. The eye cups can stay attached, which is nice. The only thing that feels very slightly disappointing is the case feels a bit lightweight, but I think it's good enough. I like the shoulder harness, too, though I haven't tried it out yet as the strap is good.
Tony Watkins
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 26 de agosto de 2024
I spent a long time researching before getting a new pair of binoculars, and found bestbinocularsreviews extremely helpful. I narrowed down my choice down to two, which I couldn't decide between. I finally went with these Celestron TrailSeeker ED 8 x 42 Roof Prism because they were at a good price on Prime Day, and I'm so, so delighted. To be fair, any new binoculars were going to seem good compared to my 50(?) year-old 10x50 porro prism bins, but these have really exceeded my expectations. The image is the critical thing, and these are really bright (the electrolytic coated prisms make a huge difference), sharp right across the field of view, with no colour fringing that I can see at all. They focus really nicely, have a slightly wider field of view than most bins, and they eye cups are brilliant for using the bins with glasses or for my wife without glasses. They're light and feel well made, so I feel I can take them every time I go on a walk, which I haven't done for years. The eye cups can stay attached, which is nice. The only thing that feels very slightly disappointing is the case feels a bit lightweight, but I think it's good enough. I like the shoulder harness, too, though I haven't tried it out yet as the strap is good.
Tony Watkins
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 26 de agosto de 2024
I spent a long time researching before getting a new pair of binoculars, and found bestbinocularsreviews extremely helpful. I narrowed down my choice down to two, which I couldn't decide between. I finally went with these Celestron TrailSeeker ED 8 x 42 Roof Prism because they were at a good price on Prime Day, and I'm so, so delighted. To be fair, any new binoculars were going to seem good compared to my 50(?) year-old 10x50 porro prism bins, but these have really exceeded my expectations. The image is the critical thing, and these are really bright (the electrolytic coated prisms make a huge difference), sharp right across the field of view, with no colour fringing that I can see at all. They focus really nicely, have a slightly wider field of view than most bins, and they eye cups are brilliant for using the bins with glasses or for my wife without glasses. They're light and feel well made, so I feel I can take them every time I go on a walk, which I haven't done for years. The eye cups can stay attached, which is nice. The only thing that feels very slightly disappointing is the case feels a bit lightweight, but I think it's good enough. I like the shoulder harness, too, though I haven't tried it out yet as the strap is good.
Tony Watkins
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 26 de agosto de 2024
I spent a long time researching before getting a new pair of binoculars, and found bestbinocularsreviews extremely helpful. I narrowed down my choice down to two, which I couldn't decide between. I finally went with these Celestron TrailSeeker ED 8 x 42 Roof Prism because they were at a good price on Prime Day, and I'm so, so delighted. To be fair, any new binoculars were going to seem good compared to my 50(?) year-old 10x50 porro prism bins, but these have really exceeded my expectations. The image is the critical thing, and these are really bright (the electrolytic coated prisms make a huge difference), sharp right across the field of view, with no colour fringing that I can see at all. They focus really nicely, have a slightly wider field of view than most bins, and they eye cups are brilliant for using the bins with glasses or for my wife without glasses. They're light and feel well made, so I feel I can take them every time I go on a walk, which I haven't done for years. The eye cups can stay attached, which is nice. The only thing that feels very slightly disappointing is the case feels a bit lightweight, but I think it's good enough. I like the shoulder harness, too, though I haven't tried it out yet as the strap is good.
Tony Watkins
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 26 de agosto de 2024
I spent a long time researching before getting a new pair of binoculars, and found bestbinocularsreviews extremely helpful. I narrowed down my choice down to two, which I couldn't decide between. I finally went with these Celestron TrailSeeker ED 8 x 42 Roof Prism because they were at a good price on Prime Day, and I'm so, so delighted. To be fair, any new binoculars were going to seem good compared to my 50(?) year-old 10x50 porro prism bins, but these have really exceeded my expectations. The image is the critical thing, and these are really bright (the electrolytic coated prisms make a huge difference), sharp right across the field of view, with no colour fringing that I can see at all. They focus really nicely, have a slightly wider field of view than most bins, and they eye cups are brilliant for using the bins with glasses or for my wife without glasses. They're light and feel well made, so I feel I can take them every time I go on a walk, which I haven't done for years. The eye cups can stay attached, which is nice. The only thing that feels very slightly disappointing is the case feels a bit lightweight, but I think it's good enough. I like the shoulder harness, too, though I haven't tried it out yet as the strap is good.
FT
Comentado en Alemania el 8 de septiembre de 2024
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FT
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FT
Comentado en Alemania el 8 de septiembre de 2024
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FT
Comentado en Alemania el 8 de septiembre de 2024
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العدسات والرؤيه جدا ممتازه صفاوه ونقاوه عاليه وجودة خامات المنظار ممتازه ما عدا عيب وحيد في جودة البكره حقت تصفية الرؤيه اللي في النص صارت محلوله وتلعب في مكانها وصار استخدامها صعب في التصفيه أنا اخذته بعرض بسعر ٥٠٠ ريال على هذا السعر أنا راضي تماما
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العدسات والرؤيه جدا ممتازه صفاوه ونقاوه عاليه وجودة خامات المنظار ممتازه ما عدا عيب وحيد في جودة البكره حقت تصفية الرؤيه اللي في النص صارت محلوله وتلعب في مكانها وصار استخدامها صعب في التصفيه أنا اخذته بعرض بسعر ٥٠٠ ريال على هذا السعر أنا راضي تماما
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العدسات والرؤيه جدا ممتازه صفاوه ونقاوه عاليه وجودة خامات المنظار ممتازه ما عدا عيب وحيد في جودة البكره حقت تصفية الرؤيه اللي في النص صارت محلوله وتلعب في مكانها وصار استخدامها صعب في التصفيه أنا اخذته بعرض بسعر ٥٠٠ ريال على هذا السعر أنا راضي تماما
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Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 25 de septiembre de 2024
العدسات والرؤيه جدا ممتازه صفاوه ونقاوه عاليه وجودة خامات المنظار ممتازه ما عدا عيب وحيد في جودة البكره حقت تصفية الرؤيه اللي في النص صارت محلوله وتلعب في مكانها وصار استخدامها صعب في التصفيه أنا اخذته بعرض بسعر ٥٠٠ ريال على هذا السعر أنا راضي تماما
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Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 25 de septiembre de 2024
العدسات والرؤيه جدا ممتازه صفاوه ونقاوه عاليه وجودة خامات المنظار ممتازه ما عدا عيب وحيد في جودة البكره حقت تصفية الرؤيه اللي في النص صارت محلوله وتلعب في مكانها وصار استخدامها صعب في التصفيه أنا اخذته بعرض بسعر ٥٠٠ ريال على هذا السعر أنا راضي تماما
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Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 25 de septiembre de 2024
العدسات والرؤيه جدا ممتازه صفاوه ونقاوه عاليه وجودة خامات المنظار ممتازه ما عدا عيب وحيد في جودة البكره حقت تصفية الرؤيه اللي في النص صارت محلوله وتلعب في مكانها وصار استخدامها صعب في التصفيه أنا اخذته بعرض بسعر ٥٠٠ ريال على هذا السعر أنا راضي تماما
faris oyouni
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 25 de septiembre de 2024
العدسات والرؤيه جدا ممتازه صفاوه ونقاوه عاليه وجودة خامات المنظار ممتازه ما عدا عيب وحيد في جودة البكره حقت تصفية الرؤيه اللي في النص صارت محلوله وتلعب في مكانها وصار استخدامها صعب في التصفيه أنا اخذته بعرض بسعر ٥٠٠ ريال على هذا السعر أنا راضي تماما
Jeff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2023
My husband and I are avid birders. He has birded and done bird photography since he was in middle school. He bought me a pair of Celestron Nature DX binos a few years back and I have loved them. They were so much brighter and lighter than my old pair. It was time to give him an upgrade. I was prepared to spend $600, because he is worth it and much more. I dove into research for months. I Googled "Best binoculars for birding" and found a lot of information on types of binos. I chose 8x42 over 10x42 because of image shake on the 10x42. Then, found "The Cornell Lab Review: Affordable Full Size Binoculars 8x42" and "The Audubon Guide to Binoculars." In both, many types of binos were compared. The Celestron Trail Seeker ED binos were rated very high. They were rated consistently higher than major brand higher priced pairs. They even were almost neck and neck with binos twice their price. They surprised reviewers. It did not make sense to spend twice as much for a marginal improvement in optics. I found a deal at Christmas that had the binos and a back strap harness for an incredible price.Notables by my husband: They have a close range of 6 feet, which we tested two days ago watching a shrubline of sparrows. He was delighted to report that it was FAST and butter smooth to focus. He loves how sharp, clear, and bright they are. He was able to see birds inside bushes that he knows he would not have been able to do with his old binos. His old binos were top of the line Alpen binos 10 years ago. He loves the slightly cushioned grip and the copper ring detail around the optics.They are clearer than my Celestron Nature DX's but mine are a little lighter, which I prefer.We had grown a little sedentary before getting these binos. Now, he wants to bird every day again. What fun!
Jeff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2023
My husband and I are avid birders. He has birded and done bird photography since he was in middle school. He bought me a pair of Celestron Nature DX binos a few years back and I have loved them. They were so much brighter and lighter than my old pair. It was time to give him an upgrade. I was prepared to spend $600, because he is worth it and much more. I dove into research for months. I Googled "Best binoculars for birding" and found a lot of information on types of binos. I chose 8x42 over 10x42 because of image shake on the 10x42. Then, found "The Cornell Lab Review: Affordable Full Size Binoculars 8x42" and "The Audubon Guide to Binoculars." In both, many types of binos were compared. The Celestron Trail Seeker ED binos were rated very high. They were rated consistently higher than major brand higher priced pairs. They even were almost neck and neck with binos twice their price. They surprised reviewers. It did not make sense to spend twice as much for a marginal improvement in optics. I found a deal at Christmas that had the binos and a back strap harness for an incredible price.Notables by my husband: They have a close range of 6 feet, which we tested two days ago watching a shrubline of sparrows. He was delighted to report that it was FAST and butter smooth to focus. He loves how sharp, clear, and bright they are. He was able to see birds inside bushes that he knows he would not have been able to do with his old binos. His old binos were top of the line Alpen binos 10 years ago. He loves the slightly cushioned grip and the copper ring detail around the optics.They are clearer than my Celestron Nature DX's but mine are a little lighter, which I prefer.We had grown a little sedentary before getting these binos. Now, he wants to bird every day again. What fun!
Jeff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2023
My husband and I are avid birders. He has birded and done bird photography since he was in middle school. He bought me a pair of Celestron Nature DX binos a few years back and I have loved them. They were so much brighter and lighter than my old pair. It was time to give him an upgrade. I was prepared to spend $600, because he is worth it and much more. I dove into research for months. I Googled "Best binoculars for birding" and found a lot of information on types of binos. I chose 8x42 over 10x42 because of image shake on the 10x42. Then, found "The Cornell Lab Review: Affordable Full Size Binoculars 8x42" and "The Audubon Guide to Binoculars." In both, many types of binos were compared. The Celestron Trail Seeker ED binos were rated very high. They were rated consistently higher than major brand higher priced pairs. They even were almost neck and neck with binos twice their price. They surprised reviewers. It did not make sense to spend twice as much for a marginal improvement in optics. I found a deal at Christmas that had the binos and a back strap harness for an incredible price.Notables by my husband: They have a close range of 6 feet, which we tested two days ago watching a shrubline of sparrows. He was delighted to report that it was FAST and butter smooth to focus. He loves how sharp, clear, and bright they are. He was able to see birds inside bushes that he knows he would not have been able to do with his old binos. His old binos were top of the line Alpen binos 10 years ago. He loves the slightly cushioned grip and the copper ring detail around the optics.They are clearer than my Celestron Nature DX's but mine are a little lighter, which I prefer.We had grown a little sedentary before getting these binos. Now, he wants to bird every day again. What fun!
Jeff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2023
My husband and I are avid birders. He has birded and done bird photography since he was in middle school. He bought me a pair of Celestron Nature DX binos a few years back and I have loved them. They were so much brighter and lighter than my old pair. It was time to give him an upgrade. I was prepared to spend $600, because he is worth it and much more. I dove into research for months. I Googled "Best binoculars for birding" and found a lot of information on types of binos. I chose 8x42 over 10x42 because of image shake on the 10x42. Then, found "The Cornell Lab Review: Affordable Full Size Binoculars 8x42" and "The Audubon Guide to Binoculars." In both, many types of binos were compared. The Celestron Trail Seeker ED binos were rated very high. They were rated consistently higher than major brand higher priced pairs. They even were almost neck and neck with binos twice their price. They surprised reviewers. It did not make sense to spend twice as much for a marginal improvement in optics. I found a deal at Christmas that had the binos and a back strap harness for an incredible price.Notables by my husband: They have a close range of 6 feet, which we tested two days ago watching a shrubline of sparrows. He was delighted to report that it was FAST and butter smooth to focus. He loves how sharp, clear, and bright they are. He was able to see birds inside bushes that he knows he would not have been able to do with his old binos. His old binos were top of the line Alpen binos 10 years ago. He loves the slightly cushioned grip and the copper ring detail around the optics.They are clearer than my Celestron Nature DX's but mine are a little lighter, which I prefer.We had grown a little sedentary before getting these binos. Now, he wants to bird every day again. What fun!
Jeff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2023
My husband and I are avid birders. He has birded and done bird photography since he was in middle school. He bought me a pair of Celestron Nature DX binos a few years back and I have loved them. They were so much brighter and lighter than my old pair. It was time to give him an upgrade. I was prepared to spend $600, because he is worth it and much more. I dove into research for months. I Googled "Best binoculars for birding" and found a lot of information on types of binos. I chose 8x42 over 10x42 because of image shake on the 10x42. Then, found "The Cornell Lab Review: Affordable Full Size Binoculars 8x42" and "The Audubon Guide to Binoculars." In both, many types of binos were compared. The Celestron Trail Seeker ED binos were rated very high. They were rated consistently higher than major brand higher priced pairs. They even were almost neck and neck with binos twice their price. They surprised reviewers. It did not make sense to spend twice as much for a marginal improvement in optics. I found a deal at Christmas that had the binos and a back strap harness for an incredible price.Notables by my husband: They have a close range of 6 feet, which we tested two days ago watching a shrubline of sparrows. He was delighted to report that it was FAST and butter smooth to focus. He loves how sharp, clear, and bright they are. He was able to see birds inside bushes that he knows he would not have been able to do with his old binos. His old binos were top of the line Alpen binos 10 years ago. He loves the slightly cushioned grip and the copper ring detail around the optics.They are clearer than my Celestron Nature DX's but mine are a little lighter, which I prefer.We had grown a little sedentary before getting these binos. Now, he wants to bird every day again. What fun!
Jeff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2023
My husband and I are avid birders. He has birded and done bird photography since he was in middle school. He bought me a pair of Celestron Nature DX binos a few years back and I have loved them. They were so much brighter and lighter than my old pair. It was time to give him an upgrade. I was prepared to spend $600, because he is worth it and much more. I dove into research for months. I Googled "Best binoculars for birding" and found a lot of information on types of binos. I chose 8x42 over 10x42 because of image shake on the 10x42. Then, found "The Cornell Lab Review: Affordable Full Size Binoculars 8x42" and "The Audubon Guide to Binoculars." In both, many types of binos were compared. The Celestron Trail Seeker ED binos were rated very high. They were rated consistently higher than major brand higher priced pairs. They even were almost neck and neck with binos twice their price. They surprised reviewers. It did not make sense to spend twice as much for a marginal improvement in optics. I found a deal at Christmas that had the binos and a back strap harness for an incredible price.Notables by my husband: They have a close range of 6 feet, which we tested two days ago watching a shrubline of sparrows. He was delighted to report that it was FAST and butter smooth to focus. He loves how sharp, clear, and bright they are. He was able to see birds inside bushes that he knows he would not have been able to do with his old binos. His old binos were top of the line Alpen binos 10 years ago. He loves the slightly cushioned grip and the copper ring detail around the optics.They are clearer than my Celestron Nature DX's but mine are a little lighter, which I prefer.We had grown a little sedentary before getting these binos. Now, he wants to bird every day again. What fun!
Jeff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2023
My husband and I are avid birders. He has birded and done bird photography since he was in middle school. He bought me a pair of Celestron Nature DX binos a few years back and I have loved them. They were so much brighter and lighter than my old pair. It was time to give him an upgrade. I was prepared to spend $600, because he is worth it and much more. I dove into research for months. I Googled "Best binoculars for birding" and found a lot of information on types of binos. I chose 8x42 over 10x42 because of image shake on the 10x42. Then, found "The Cornell Lab Review: Affordable Full Size Binoculars 8x42" and "The Audubon Guide to Binoculars." In both, many types of binos were compared. The Celestron Trail Seeker ED binos were rated very high. They were rated consistently higher than major brand higher priced pairs. They even were almost neck and neck with binos twice their price. They surprised reviewers. It did not make sense to spend twice as much for a marginal improvement in optics. I found a deal at Christmas that had the binos and a back strap harness for an incredible price.Notables by my husband: They have a close range of 6 feet, which we tested two days ago watching a shrubline of sparrows. He was delighted to report that it was FAST and butter smooth to focus. He loves how sharp, clear, and bright they are. He was able to see birds inside bushes that he knows he would not have been able to do with his old binos. His old binos were top of the line Alpen binos 10 years ago. He loves the slightly cushioned grip and the copper ring detail around the optics.They are clearer than my Celestron Nature DX's but mine are a little lighter, which I prefer.We had grown a little sedentary before getting these binos. Now, he wants to bird every day again. What fun!
Jeff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2023
My husband and I are avid birders. He has birded and done bird photography since he was in middle school. He bought me a pair of Celestron Nature DX binos a few years back and I have loved them. They were so much brighter and lighter than my old pair. It was time to give him an upgrade. I was prepared to spend $600, because he is worth it and much more. I dove into research for months. I Googled "Best binoculars for birding" and found a lot of information on types of binos. I chose 8x42 over 10x42 because of image shake on the 10x42. Then, found "The Cornell Lab Review: Affordable Full Size Binoculars 8x42" and "The Audubon Guide to Binoculars." In both, many types of binos were compared. The Celestron Trail Seeker ED binos were rated very high. They were rated consistently higher than major brand higher priced pairs. They even were almost neck and neck with binos twice their price. They surprised reviewers. It did not make sense to spend twice as much for a marginal improvement in optics. I found a deal at Christmas that had the binos and a back strap harness for an incredible price.Notables by my husband: They have a close range of 6 feet, which we tested two days ago watching a shrubline of sparrows. He was delighted to report that it was FAST and butter smooth to focus. He loves how sharp, clear, and bright they are. He was able to see birds inside bushes that he knows he would not have been able to do with his old binos. His old binos were top of the line Alpen binos 10 years ago. He loves the slightly cushioned grip and the copper ring detail around the optics.They are clearer than my Celestron Nature DX's but mine are a little lighter, which I prefer.We had grown a little sedentary before getting these binos. Now, he wants to bird every day again. What fun!
Kindle Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de agosto de 2022
My last set of binos were a rush purchase at a whale watching store in Maui and although they did the job (7x35 @ 80$) using these showed me just how much they lacked in clarity and brightness. I won't pretend to be the most knowledgeable about Bino's but there are a lot of similarly priced, rated, and optically critiqued bins in this price range. I don't know that I bought the best of them but I am very happy with these. If you don't have the time or opportunity to try them all, and you've researched for hours and hours as I did and are still confused, as I was, get these. They're good
Kindle Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de agosto de 2022
My last set of binos were a rush purchase at a whale watching store in Maui and although they did the job (7x35 @ 80$) using these showed me just how much they lacked in clarity and brightness. I won't pretend to be the most knowledgeable about Bino's but there are a lot of similarly priced, rated, and optically critiqued bins in this price range. I don't know that I bought the best of them but I am very happy with these. If you don't have the time or opportunity to try them all, and you've researched for hours and hours as I did and are still confused, as I was, get these. They're good
Kindle Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de agosto de 2022
My last set of binos were a rush purchase at a whale watching store in Maui and although they did the job (7x35 @ 80$) using these showed me just how much they lacked in clarity and brightness. I won't pretend to be the most knowledgeable about Bino's but there are a lot of similarly priced, rated, and optically critiqued bins in this price range. I don't know that I bought the best of them but I am very happy with these. If you don't have the time or opportunity to try them all, and you've researched for hours and hours as I did and are still confused, as I was, get these. They're good
Kindle Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de agosto de 2022
My last set of binos were a rush purchase at a whale watching store in Maui and although they did the job (7x35 @ 80$) using these showed me just how much they lacked in clarity and brightness. I won't pretend to be the most knowledgeable about Bino's but there are a lot of similarly priced, rated, and optically critiqued bins in this price range. I don't know that I bought the best of them but I am very happy with these. If you don't have the time or opportunity to try them all, and you've researched for hours and hours as I did and are still confused, as I was, get these. They're good
Kindle Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de agosto de 2022
My last set of binos were a rush purchase at a whale watching store in Maui and although they did the job (7x35 @ 80$) using these showed me just how much they lacked in clarity and brightness. I won't pretend to be the most knowledgeable about Bino's but there are a lot of similarly priced, rated, and optically critiqued bins in this price range. I don't know that I bought the best of them but I am very happy with these. If you don't have the time or opportunity to try them all, and you've researched for hours and hours as I did and are still confused, as I was, get these. They're good
Kindle Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de agosto de 2022
My last set of binos were a rush purchase at a whale watching store in Maui and although they did the job (7x35 @ 80$) using these showed me just how much they lacked in clarity and brightness. I won't pretend to be the most knowledgeable about Bino's but there are a lot of similarly priced, rated, and optically critiqued bins in this price range. I don't know that I bought the best of them but I am very happy with these. If you don't have the time or opportunity to try them all, and you've researched for hours and hours as I did and are still confused, as I was, get these. They're good
Kindle Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de agosto de 2022
My last set of binos were a rush purchase at a whale watching store in Maui and although they did the job (7x35 @ 80$) using these showed me just how much they lacked in clarity and brightness. I won't pretend to be the most knowledgeable about Bino's but there are a lot of similarly priced, rated, and optically critiqued bins in this price range. I don't know that I bought the best of them but I am very happy with these. If you don't have the time or opportunity to try them all, and you've researched for hours and hours as I did and are still confused, as I was, get these. They're good
Kindle Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de agosto de 2022
My last set of binos were a rush purchase at a whale watching store in Maui and although they did the job (7x35 @ 80$) using these showed me just how much they lacked in clarity and brightness. I won't pretend to be the most knowledgeable about Bino's but there are a lot of similarly priced, rated, and optically critiqued bins in this price range. I don't know that I bought the best of them but I am very happy with these. If you don't have the time or opportunity to try them all, and you've researched for hours and hours as I did and are still confused, as I was, get these. They're good
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