Buy the Celestron 12 x 50 Outland, Water Proof Roof Prism Binocular with 5.2 Degree Angle of View, U.S.A. on http://www.adorama.com Print This PagePrint This Page
Celestron 12 x 50 Outland, Water Proof Roof Prism Binocular with 5.2 Degree Angle of View, U.S.A. image
 
(based on 2 ratings)
Brand: Celestron
Located in: Binoculars & Telescopes, Binoculars and Accessories, Binoculars
Celestron 12 x 50 Outland, Water Proof Roof Prism Binocular with 5.2 Degree Angle of View, U.S.A.
Review Snapshot®
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4.5 stars
(based on 2 reviews)
 
Clear and Concise
By El FumoVerified Purchaser from Saratoga Springs, NY on 2/13/2007
Pros:
Quality Lenses, Strong Construction, Works Well With Glasses
Cons:
Somewhat hravy
Best Uses:
Bird Watching, Distant viewing
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer, Casual/ Recreational, Outdoor junky
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Celestron Celestron 12 x 50 Outland, Water Proof Roof Prism Binocular with 5.2 Degree Angle of View, U.S.A.:

Good value and well suited for short term use.

 
up close and personal
By JimVerified Purchaser from Virginia Beach, VA on 2/13/2007
Pros:
Close Focus, Compact, Quality Lenses, Strong Construction, Works Well With Glasses
Cons:
Slightly wide
Best Uses:
Bird Watching
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer, Birder, Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Celestron Celestron 12 x 50 Outland, Water Proof Roof Prism Binocular with 5.2 Degree Angle of View, U.S.A.:

These are by far the best field glasses I have ever used, way better than some that were considerably more expensive. Easy to focus, very bright, and with excellent magnification. Waterproof construction is perfect for canoeing, with a good weight that is not so light that it jiggles too much, nor so heavy that it is hard to hold steady. Lens clarity is top notch with no distortion. The only down side is for people whose eyes may be a little closer together because the strong construction and size of the lens limits how close together the lens can be brought together to unify the images. While not a problem for me, my wife has to use her own field glasses of the same make but lesser magnification that are slightly smaller. But, then, she says that those are the best that she has ever used. You have to try them out.

Powered by PowerReviews
Copyright © 2011 Adorama All Rights Reserved. Do not republish contents.