

🔭 Elevate your view—don’t just watch the stars, own the night sky!
The Celestron SkyMaster Pro 20x80 binoculars combine powerful 20x magnification with large 80mm objective lenses and advanced multi-coated BaK-4 prisms to deliver bright, crisp images ideal for astronomy and long-distance viewing. Rugged, waterproof, and fogproof with nitrogen-purged optics, these binoculars are designed for serious observers who demand clarity and durability in any weather. Featuring an ergonomic rubber grip and a built-in tripod adapter, they offer comfort and stability for extended use, backed by a 2-year warranty from a trusted industry leader.





















| ASIN | B00U6AJ0FK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,952 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 45 in Binoculars |
| Brand | Celestron |
| Camera Lens | 80mm |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (948) |
| Date First Available | 18 April 2015 |
| Focus type | Center Focus |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Has image stabilisation | No |
| Included components | Celestron SkyMaster Pro 20x80 Binoculars |
| Item Weight | 2.27 kg |
| Item model number | 72031 |
| Min Focal Length | 28 Millimeters |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 80 Millimetres |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 47 x 35.2 x 21.6 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 4.32 Kilograms |
| Part number | 72031 |
| Plug profile | Tripod Mount |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 33 x 23.9 x 9.9 centimetres |
| Size | 20x80 |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 20x |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**E
Good optics, high powered, very big and heavy.
Good optics. Good magnification. Good for astronomy. Can be used for bird watching in the garden but will not focus on objects closer than 20 meters. They are huge and quite heavy and hence not suited to carrying on a country walk.
M**N
a stunning piece of Kit
Far better than i thought , but sadly when i put the tripod adaptor screwed in . When Finished the Adaptor just would not turn to come out , bear in mind this point i am 82 years old . BUT into Binoculars for 67 years , and Bought 34 over that time . So definitely a Fanatic , meaning i could never have such a simple thing beat me . So something must have jammed , and of course afraid to be tough as did not want to damage either . Back to the Glasses , and yes far better than i expected . As my last Celestron was a 20 X 80 , to big for me to hold and it had a Colimnation problem ( i wonder are you baffled now ) So the one coming back was far far better . Now they say every Cloud has a silver lining , so if nothing had jammed i guess i would have kept them and been very happy . But because they were so damn good , ( Money no problem ) so after a few more hours of study . So i found the next one up about £100 more , looks exactly the same but the standard lenses inside the Pro yes are good . But if i go up to the Pro ED , ( and just in case you are not up to the terminology ) ED means extra low dispersion glass . now with the standard glass and you are looking at the moon then you will see a very thin blueish light around the edge ( which of course is not supposed to be there ) Now when go up to the ED quality lens ( the problem i mentioned called Colour Fringing is practically gone ) . now for all those years gone by , my biggest fear has been Colimnation . Which is very bad as you are seeing two different pictures instead of one perfect picture , sadly it is very expensive to fix . it is doable yourself but you need nerves and skill , done it once but i did not like it as so delicate a touch . Joe public doesn’t know this but each lens Barrel has two tiny screws that are hidden between the leather and the Body , or under the rubber cover of the Rainproof ones . which means then you have to buy a specialist adhesive to fix blue them back . But when you have re colimnated them , you then feel brill as you have saved the Binocs . And if not done then it can cause very bad headaches , as your eyes are fighting to make the picture right. One good thing over the years things have got better , and the dearer the Binocs less chance of it happening . and as dearer they are checked to a higher level . And back to the ones i sent back , i would call them damn good value for money . And whoever buys one and they are new at the Game , they will be very happy . I am a bit harder to please as i know to much , but i could recommend them to anyone . I would give them a 9/10 . hope this helps . Ken Picton .
A**R
Very Sharp View
A bit on the heavier side and luckily I had a tripod for extended lunar viewing. Think about it, some say a refractor offers superb lunar views, but these binoculars are just as good but you get to use both eyes. Stars focus to a pin point source and the contrast is better than my SCT
J**A
Nice binoculars
Heavy but gt with tripod, viewing very very good and sharp, value for money
K**R
Good product
Works great for bird watching, not as heavy as it looks but quite big in size. I can coment on sky watching
S**.
Powerful and good value binocs.
Great value pair of powerful binoculars. Realistically they need to be mounted on a substantial tripod stand. Image quality is very good for this price point. We use for wildlife watching and occasionally looking at the night sky.
R**R
Terrible QC and image quality.
Ordered 2 pairs of these both returned. Completely out of focus/collimation, ridiculous amounts of abberation during the day. Poor quality control and packaging not suitable for protecting factory collimation.
C**N
Great Binoculars.
I bought these as a gift for my husband who has a telescope but it is rather bulky. These are a great spec and are large. He says that a tripod is useful when using them. He may need other accessories to locate stars, etc but is waiting until he has got used to them before deciding. Absolutely superb item.
M**P
Wszystko jest zgodnie z oczekiwaniami polecam!
D**C
These are very nice quality binoculars and do the job exceptionally well. For good example, I was able to find Jupiter and 4 of its moons. They were crisp just about to the point where I could make out the separate bands on Jupiter, even despite the bright super moon being quite close to it. The build quality is excellent with a sturdy focusing wheel, allowing for easy tac-sharp focusing. I'd say this is a must have item for an aspiring amateur astronomer like myself. I also can appreciate the good quality of the carrying case and accessories.
E**.
Impressive size and heft... Keep that in mind! These are well suited to stargazing on a tripod and quick daytime pick up and quick look at terrestrial objects. You're not going hiking with these unless you want a serious workout! The image in the eyepieces, once tuned to your eyes (set up the diopter and interpupillary distance) the image of Venus was a clear crescent and the moon gained depth and amazing detail! One note - I found I had to push the focus past a 'block' on the threads to get to infinity(ish) to get Venus into focus, but once done, it focuses smoothly back out. Protection for the unit is OK - eyecup and lense caps are very good. The case is a soft bag as pictured and will only protect against scuffs. You must remain vigilant against bumps even in the bag - a hard case would have been preferred, but would have certainly jumped the price up... I would buy these again.
C**N
Su calidad de visión y su bajo precio.
A**E
ich habe ein Instrument gesucht, das ich zur Himmelsbeobachtung von den Ausmassen her im Flugzeug-Handgepäck mitnehmen kann; da mir mein Zeiss-Fernglas für "Abstriche" beim Zoll zu schade war, und Teleskope zu lang fürs Handgepäck, bin ich auf dieses gestoßen; zunächst habe ich das praktische 15x70 bestellt und es war sogar besser als erwartet justiert, lies sich aber nur einseitig genau scharfstellen, hatte über einen breiten Rand einen Grauschleier und glänzende Stellen an der Einsichtstelle -was auf schlechte Schwärzung im Inneren schließen läßt; dann erschien auf einmal dieses - eigentlich viel teurere- schaut selbst im Internet - Pro-Glas damals zum Kampfpreis, kein Zeiss, aber viel besser als das o.G. ohne all diese Fehler, jeden Cent wert; leider waren beim ersten noch Fehler auf der Eintrittsfläche, ein scheinbarer Kratzer ließ sich sogar mit großer Vorsicht als Verunreinigung beseitigen, aber nicht gravierend, hätte ich bei Problemen mit dem Austauschgerät sogar behalten; beim - problemlos - als Ersatz geschickten war alles in Ordnung, ein wirklich schönes Instrument, mit wirlich viel Licht, Andromeda gut zu sehenund Orion-Nebel toll, die Plejaden ein Glitzern wie Brillanten und das für einen tollen Preis; die Qualitätskontrolle scheint wirlich wie oft beschrieben nicht der Hammer zu sein, aber dank der tollem Kundendienst und Kulanz von Amazon und wohl auch Celestron wohl ein vertretbares Risiko, meine absolute Kaufempfehlung für ein gehobenes Einsteiger-Instrument fast zum halben Preis; ich empfehle ein stabiles Stativ, am Besten ein Astro-Einsteiger-Stativ, obwohl das Ferglas leichter als erwartet ist - aber für Astro keine Chance ohne Stativ; das kann ja in den Koffer; wünsche immer gute Sicht
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