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The Celestron UpClose G2 10x50 binoculars combine professional-grade multi-coated optics and BK-7 Porro prisms to deliver bright, sharp images with 10x magnification. Built for durability and comfort, their lightweight aluminum body with rubber armor is water-resistant and ergonomically designed for secure grip and fast focusing. Perfect for bird watching, wildlife observation, concerts, and stargazing, they come with a soft carrying case and strap, plus tripod compatibility. Backed by Celestron’s limited lifetime warranty, these binoculars offer exceptional value for beginners and outdoor enthusiasts alike.












| ASIN | B006ZN4TZS |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparent Angle of View | 6.7 Degrees |
| Best Sellers Rank | #129 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #82 in Binoculars |
| Brand | Celestron |
| Built-In Media | Carrying case, Eyepiece covers, Instruction manual, Lens cloth, Objective covers |
| Coating | Multi-Coated |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Tripod |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,613 Reviews |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | +/-5 diopters |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Exit-Pupil Diameter | 5 Millimeters |
| Eye Relief | 12 Millimeters |
| Features | Water Resistant |
| Field of View | 6.8 Degrees |
| Focus Description | Manual Focus |
| Focus Type | Center Focus, Fixed Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050234712569 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8"L x 7"W |
| Item Weight | 765 Grams |
| Low Light Technology | yes |
| Magnification Maximum | 10 |
| Manufacturer | Celestron |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 71257 |
| Model Name | UpClose G2 10x50mm Porro Binoculars |
| Model Number | 71256 |
| Mount Type | Tripod Mount |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 50 |
| Prism Type | Porro Prism |
| Relative Brightness | 25.0 |
| Size Map | Full Size |
| Special Feature | Water Resistant |
| Specific Uses | Travel |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
| UPC | 050234712569 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 10 multiplier_x |
J**C
Very good binoculars for such a low price
First of all, people need to understand: When ordering binoculars online, especially ones in this range, you are taking the chance you will get a bad pair. Between the factory and the shipping to your door, there's a chance the pair you get WILL BE OUT OF COLLIMATION. This means you will see double and never get a merged focused image. In other words, they'll be useless. If you read through reviews that's the main complaint people have and they conclude the binoculars "just suck". However, it seems the number of bad are outweighed by the number of good ones people received. And Amazon is really good at returns and exchanges, so you really just stand to lose time and convenience having to make the return if they are out of collimation. Having said that... Since my main use is for stargazing I already had gotten the 15x70 SkyMaster, which is also an excellent pair for the price. But because of their size, for hand-held use they can be difficult to use. I can manage pretty well, but my wife definitely had a harder time, so I took a chance with these. Having taken the collimation gamble with the SkyMasters and being a pessimist, I wasn't expecting my luck to be good twice in a row. But these also arrived in collimation and focused just fine. After the relief of that, the second thing I noticed was how much easier they were to hold, and therefore, how much better and stable the image was. Using them at night was just as easy. Between their size and lower magnification I was able to focus in on objects a lot easier than with the SkyMasters. My wife also found them MUCH easier to use. The image is not as close or as bright, but for hand held use the stability of the smaller one wins. However, even though I could see Jupiter and it's moons 'good' with these 10x50's for a longer time, I still switched to the 15x70's for a 'better' but shorter view. That wouldn't be an issue with a good sturdy tripod though and the bigger one would win ~hands down~ (see what I did there?). Like the Skymasters, these came with a thin flimsy soft case, a cheap neckstrap, lens caps, and a tiny microfiber cloth. Unlike the Skymasters, it didn't come with a tripod adapter, which isn't a big deal since most will use them hand-held and the tripod adapter the Skymaster did come with really sucks anyway. It appears to be a well-built pair of binoculars, but that's not saying anything if a good enough bump knocks them out of collimation. Taking that into account, I ditched the flimsy carrying bags for both pairs of binoculars and put them in "Plano Protector Four Pistol" cases. Overkill maybe, but made me feel better. Overall, for $20-30 binoculars, these are really good.
A**E
These are really awesomely cool!!!!!
After a long hiatus I have recently rekindled my interest in astronomy. I purchased these binoculars with an Amazon gift certificate given to me for Christmas by my best and most dearest friend. Thanks again Joyce!!! These binoculars cost me $32.33 shipping included. $32.33? These are a great bargain!!! They are well made and I have not been able to detect any flaws in workmanship. Everything that I have observed with these has come in crystal clear. Birds,aircraft,distant structures,and the night sky were all seen in detail. Just gazing into the night sky with these babies allows you to see stars and constellations that cannot be seen with the naked eye. Of course at this price these are made in China. Pretty much everything that is on or at my desk is made in China (except me!) For $32.33 you cannot go wrong. If you are looking for a pair of binoculars that you can utilize for just about any outdoors activity then order a pair of these. Over the course of my life I have owned many binoculars. These are just has good as other binoculars that I have owned that cost over ten times as much! Celestron's lifetime warranty cannot be beat. Just remember to print out your Amazon purchase order and keep it in a safe place. You will need it if you want Celestron to fulfill their warranty should the need arise. To all of my fellow amateur astronomers out there.....KEEP LOOKING UP!!!!!!!!!
P**N
Good for the price
These are not high end binoculars. The strap and case are cheesy, the front caps fall off and the rear caps are hard to put on. The first time I replaced the rear lens caps I was surprised when the eyepieces moved. The arm that supports them is plastic. The eye relief is not all that great, so when wearing glasses you can't quite see the full field of view even with the eye cups folded down. However, for my purpose they are fine. I have a nice pair of 7x35 binoculars, but I wanted something with larger objective lenses for star gazing. These are great for that. Collimation of mine is spot on and the image is sharp and clear. There is a noticeable improvement in brightness and detail over my other pair. The rubbery covering feels good, and they don't weigh much more than my 7x35. Focusing is nice and smooth. Instead of the case and caps, I keep them in a plastic bag on a shelf. Not fancy, but functional. The strap I can live with. With care, I believe they will last a long time. And, if I drop them, it's not the end of the world. That's nice when you're fumbling around in the dark. I can see why some folks receive damaged binoculars. The manufacturer's box is not designed for shipping. There is just a thin strip of foam in the bottom. Amazon puts it in a larger box with some air bladders to fill up the space. There is no padding around the inner box. So, if it gets tossed around, like many packages do, the binoculars take the full brunt of it. Delicate optical instruments should have foam cushion all around.
E**Z
Great binoculars for the price! Cheap in price, but good in quality!
These are very good binoculars that are low in cost, but not low in quality. I've bought many celestron products in the past and celestron provided high quality views in telescopes and binoculars. They are of course manufacturered in china but most mass produced products are. They have great quality! There is only 1 issue I can think of and it's that the alignment knobb tends to get unaligned so it needs to be adjusted often. It's a little con but not much to deter my rating. As long as you don't move that knobb it should be ok. The glass on these binoculars are good they have bak 7 glass. Which means you will see some purple fringes but not much to make it super cheap. I also used the celestron Calvary series and those have bak 4 prisms. Those have higher quality than these, but at a more expense price of 80$ and up! So these are just as good! There great for putting in your car and taking it on the road for trips and sightseeing of birds, or whale watching at the sea, or even in high mountain areas! Overall they provide great celestron quality!
P**W
A Pretty Good Set of Binoculars For The Price
Let me preface this with the warning that I don't know much about binoculars. This is only the best info I can give as someone who has rarely used them. This review is a bit long because I tried to provide as much information as a I could, since if you're buying online, you probably can't test them out first. - The Binoculars shipped in a box with a soft carrying case, a generic lens cloth, and a very thin (1 cm) nylon neck strap, and fully-detaching lens caps (soft ones for the objectives, hard ones for the eyepieces). The body is sturdy rubber-coated metal. This makes them a tad heavy, but they feel reasonably durable. - Out of the box, new product has a bit of a chemical smell from the rubberized covering, lens caps, and bag. - I have hyperopic astigmatism, and decided to adjust the binoculars for use with my glasses. This worked out fine for me, even with the relatively low eye relief, but your results may vary. Of note, the lens caps cannot be attached to the eyepieces unless the rubber cups are up on the eyepieces (which they can't be if you have glasses-- unless you want a reduced field of view). This is a problem for me as it means that I have to fold down the cups for each use, which mean's I'll probably screw up the diopter focus every time I uncap them. - The objective lenses reflect green, the eyepieces reflect blue. I don't know too much about coatings, so I can't say exactly what that means, but if you do, there you go. - The right diopter adjustment and center focus move smoothly. The interpupillary distance is tough to adjust, but also won't slip, I imagine. I need it at the narrowest setting (my interpupillary distance is ~63mm by my estimate), so these binoculars would be bad for children or people with narrow/small faces. - On high-contrast stuff (like trees in front of brightly-lit sky) there is a bit of chromatic aberration with my pair. Otherwise, colors and bright and true-to-life in daylight. Colors are noticeably desaturated in dusk conditions, but still visible. I don't have a tripod and live in a metropolitan area, so I'm not the best to judge their astronomical capabilities. - On objects at the minimal focusing distance, there is noticeable distortion near the edges of the field of view, about a sixth of the field of view. The center is fine. The distortion seems to disappear at farther distances. - I am a bit woozy after using them the first time, which is a pretty bad sign, and why I'm giving it 3 stars. It might mean they weren't collimated right, it might mean my glasses aren't the right prescription anymore, or it could be from the chemical smell. I don't feel an eye strain headache yet, but I'll try them out better this week. Since proper alignment isn't really guaranteed in any cheap binoculars, and it's not super off if it is at all, (i'm not seeing double) I can't really fault the product for this more than that.
A**X
Love the optics, but understand its limitations.
I've been eyeing binoculars lately to replace my 20 year old Japanese 10x25s, and was considering 8x40s from Nikon and Olympus. I live in Australia however, and everything is double the price here. Anyhow, I needed to first define what I would use it for: and my first priority is for starspotting. After that, it will likely be used on holidays and vacations, or general planespotting from my backyard. As a result, I need a general pair of binoculars, without it necessarily being rugged, or having waterproofing, but with decent optics. This pair caught my eye solely on its pricepoint. The 10x magnification would let me enjoy close up views with manageable shakiness, and the 50mm aperture would let in many more stops of light. So upon receiving it and playing with it for 2 days these are my observations: - the optics are amazing for the price you pay: VERY bright image and amazing clarity! The focus ring is wide enough and gets a good fix for subjects at infinity (stars) and 3 km away. The objective lenses are well collimated and the depth of field that the two scopes provide is really enjoyable. The right eye diopter also holds its setting and makes the image very bright and clear - Speaking about stars, I am travelling in Bangkok now, and through the light polluted sky downtown, I can see many more stars in the sky next to the bright lights on top of buildings. Even saw a bird flying in the night sky high above the buildings, the aperture is *that* good in letting in the light. Having said that, the artificial light sources do tend to cause some flaring within the barrels/prisms. But it doesn't obscure the stars in the centre of focus anyway. - Looking up at the tall buildings and fancy hotels, I notice some significant pin cushion effect of the straight vertical lines. This doesn't bother me because the image clarity is amazing, and this is a pair of binoculars, not a camera! - I wear eyeglasses, and have astigmatism. The eyecups are a rigid sort of rubber so it stays inverted firmly when I turn them out. The lesser field of view caused by my glasses doesn't bother me. My focus is ultimately in the centre of frame when using the binoculars. - The construction is solid, but it won't win a beauty contest for finishing. The body and grip is all rubberized and feels good to grip and hold. But the finishing is a 7/10 - not fancy nikon or olympus level attention to detail in the lines along the bodies. Also when looking through the barrel from the objective lenses, you can tell that the Celestron is built more cheaply in how the light passes through. The mounting screw-hole and thread is also cheaply finished - this is probably my biggest concern, as I don't want to strip the thread when mounting it. Also, be careful where and how you use it as Celestron does not claim to make it (nor is it) condensation-proof and waterproof. - One lens cap keeps falling off from the objective lens. - Compared to my uncle's Bushnell 16x50, my Celestron is amazing. The magnification is just a little less on the Celestron, but image is so much clearer and brighter. Sure the Bushnell is more rugged and heavier, BUT - the Bushnell has an awful focusing mechanism with limited focus throw. Both the Bushnell's focuser and diopter tend to lose focus very easily. Also the hand-jitter on the Bushnell is not as manageable as on the Celestron. - Compared to my uncle's 10x40 monocular, the Celestron 50mm lets in more light and has better clarity. But the monocular is better built and more rugged. So all in all: For the pricepoint at $29, and for my needs - I love this pair of binoculars! The image quality and usability makes it excellent value for money. If you need better construction, Nitrogen sealed condensation resistance, and need undistorted perfect images, then raise your budget five fold (10 fold in Australia) and buy a nikon, olympus or pentax.
U**A
highly recommended beginner level binoculars
tried for bird watching and star gazing. i watched seagulls in great detail, i looked at the moon and saw a quite clear image (and you can easily spot the craters around surface . i watched the night sky and was able to identify the orion constellation easily and looked at the star betelgeuse in color (you see it as a little orange/redish dot but it was amazing) there were no collimation issues for me and focus is easily adjusted. not very heavy but image trembles a lot if you hold it for a long time (as does in most of 10x50 size binoculars.) a good item for both nature watching and stargazing for beginners. made in china but looks solid. the case and straps seem okay as well (not high quality i think though) in short, excellent binoculars for the price range (i bought it for 37 bucks and now it is 25. for this quality,incredible bargain in my opinion) it may become a toy for the whole family to play
A**A
Great for astronomy club without breaking the bank.
For the price, these are almost unbeatable. I have a 16" Dobsonian and my little sister wanted to create an astronomy club at her school. Her first few meetings went alright but it seems that there are always a few kids getting bored while waiting to use the telescope so I got the idea that I'll buy some cheap binoculars, and some star charts so they can be finding stuff with the binoculars and then point the telescope to what they find. Long story short, I ordered 3 pairs of these and I am impressed. Are they perfect? No. However, for the price, they are magnificent. I did pay $5 more for some Tasco that I like better. No matter, these work very well. They aren't too heavy, the optics seemed great. All of that praise being said, I would recommend being careful with them, they aren't made of the best material but are made well enough that if you cautious than they should last (don't throw them on the ground but set). If you're looking for the most bang for your buck, I suggest these.
L**.
Prima verrekijker
Lichtgewicht, compact en toch een heel goed zicht En de sterkte is gemakkelijk te regelen
A**I
جيد
ممتاز
O**R
Performans
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D**V
exceptional value for money
Firstly let me start by saying i am pleasantly surprised. the image is bright and sharp with hardly any haze on the outer edges. i bought these for star gazing and will try them out tonight, however on testing it on an overcast frosty morning, i could clearly see detail in the trees on the furthest visible tree tops and noticed more birds than i ever new were actually out and about. the icy rooftops looked incredibly detailed and i must say i am blown away. i did not expect this level of clarity for the money. the furthest visible leafless tree tops had a very slight green fringe coming off the wood, however i cant be sure if its moss of a slight bit of aberration, it was so faint i doubt it would put off any bird watcher. i will give further feedback once i have been out star gazing to confirm if this is evident. build quality is more than expectable and much lighter than i thought they would be, but still has a good weight. the strap, carry case and lens caps are basic but one comes to expect it for the money, in no way does it effect its performance. i will more than likely invest in a better strap and tripod adaptor. it does look like the lens caps can be easily lost so take care. all and all i will use these for many years to come and doubt i would need another pair to replace these i give it 5 stars as i feel it is exceptional value for money at this price range with a nice crisp image Update.. have taken it out star gazing and could not be happier with my purchase, the orion constellation showed many hidden objects with the famous nebula as a fuzzy patch. jupiter looked like a big star and i could clearly see 3 of its moons. love it and can only highly recommend it. best value and performance in this price range
J**F
Good as new.
I’ve been using a pair of $20 binoculars before I found this pair at AU$50 preowned. The step up in quality is instantly noticeable. It is virtually indistinguishable from brand-new. Really good buy.
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