Guys, tell me which binoculars are best for stargazing? I want something powerful so that the Moon, planets, and star clusters can be seen well. I'm not considering a telescope yet, I want to start with something simpler. It's important that the image is clear, without blurring around the edges. I'm also worried about the lenses fogging up - we have high humidity in our city. Maybe there are models with protection against this? In general, if anyone has experience, please share. And by the way, how realistic is it to use binoculars without a tripod, or is it inconvenient?
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Guys, tell me which binoculars are best for stargazing? I want something powerful so that the Moon, planets, and star clusters can be seen well. I'm not considering a telescope yet, I want to start with something simpler. It's important that the image is clear, without blurring around the edges. I'm also worried about the lenses fogging up - we have high humidity in our city. Maybe there are models with protection against this? In general, if anyone has experience, please share. And by the way, how realistic is it to use binoculars without a tripod, or is it inconvenient?Tags: None
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If you want high-quality image without distortion, pay attention to models with a large lens diameter and good enlightenment. For example, binoculars with 70 mm lenses give a bright image even in the dark. They are suitable for both astronomy and nature observation. True, it is difficult to hold them in your hands for a long time - they are a bit heavy. It is better to immediately take a tripod or at least rest your elbows on something stable. As for fogging - take waterproof and argon-filled models, then there will be no problems. For example, here is a good option for astronomy: giant binoculars astronomy. Such binoculars give sharp image even at high magnifications and are well protected from moisture.
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Binoculars with high magnification are, of course, cool, but still for astronomy it is better to immediately think about a tripod. Even if your hands do not shake, at such a magnification any movement will be noticeable. In addition, it is more convenient to watch when you do not have to constantly hold device. I tried to observe the Moon through such binoculars - the picture is amazing! Craters are especially cool to see if the weather is good.
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