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Celestron – UpClose G2 10x50 Binocular – Multi-Coated Optics for Bird Watching, Wildlife, Scenery and Hunting – Porro Prism Binocular for Beginners – Includes Soft Carrying Case

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Style: 10x50 -Porro


Features

  • High quality binoculars at an affordable/economical price
  • Multi-coated optics increase light transmission resulting in brighter and sharper images with high contrast levels
  • Stylish rubber covered aluminum body protects from rough handling
  • Ergonomic thumb indents and finger ridges for extra non-slip comfort and ease of use
  • Water resistant

Description

The UpClose G2 10x50 Porro Binocular is a great example of high-quality build and materials with an easy, intuitive design. Our 10x50 binoculars are ideal for birdwatching, nature and wildlife viewing, hunting, travel and adventures, boating, concerts, and live events. The Celestron UpClose G2 10x50 Porro features multi-coated glass optics that increase light transmission, resulting in brighter and sharper images with high contrast levels. These 10x50 powerful binoculars feature high-quality BK-7 Prism Glass that increases contrast and resolution and lenses that provide 10x magnification power, allowing the easy pursuit of targets no matter the distance. The UpClose G2 10x50 Porro body has been carefully conceived to resist damage from traveling, water and heavy use. It has a convenient and lightweight aluminum housing, which protects these water-resistant binoculars from weather damage. Rubber armor ensures durability, soft folding eyecups are comfy to use with or without eyeglasses, and ergonomic thumb indents are included for extra non-slip hold. Buy with confidence from the world’s 1 telescope brand and a leading sport optics manufacturer, based in California since 1960. You’ll also receive a Limited Lifetime warranty and unlimited access to technical support from our team of US-based experts.

Brand: Celestron


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Water Resistant


Objective Lens Diameter: 50


Magnification Maximum: 10


Product Dimensions: 8 x 7 x 2.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.69 pounds


Item model number: 71256


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 19, 2012


Department: mens


Manufacturer: Celestron


Language: English


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good binoculars, they look sturdy and have a good image
Style: 7x35 - Porro
They are my first binoculars, I use them for astronomy, it is good magnification to be able to see the sky (holding it with my hands) without the image moving. Easy to use, come in good packaging and for the price, a good purchase
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023 by ra ra

  • aunque llegaron descolimados, una vez colimados funciona bien.
Style: 10-30x50 Zoom- Porro
soy un astronomo aficionado y puedo decir que estos binoculares me permiten ver muchas de las cosas que podia ver con mi antiguo telescopio, un tasco refractor de 50 mm de apertura, para explorar el cielo , ver constelaciones es bastante util, sin embargo si lo que quieren es ver planetas o muchos detalles en la luna, lo ,mejor es un buen telescopio, aun asi en satunro se alcanzan a distinguir sus anillos y en júpiter podrán ver sus 4 lunas. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by Diego Yonathan Moreno Ramirez

  • It's good, but
Style: 10-30x50 Zoom- Porro
The zoom feature doesn't quite work as well as I thought. When zoomed all the way in, the right eye cup doesn't have enough adjustment to get the picture clear..the zoom at 0 to about 50% is fine..also you need to keep your eyes further back to eliminate that black circle, you cannot touch it to your eyes like normal...may be good for people with glasses..we intended on using them for archery and they're just not working out too well so my wife uses them when she's spectating and they work decently for that ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by Travis Lab

  • Love the optics, but understand its limitations.
Style: 10x50 -Porro
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2015 by ammark19xx

  • CHEAP PLASTIC COMPONENTS, DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY TO BUY THESE!
Style: 10x50 -Porro
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THESE BINOCULARS MADE OF CHEAP PLASTIC COMPONENTS! I bought these as a gift for my boyfriend, and had to get a replacement pair after ONLY THREE USES because the PLASTIC ARM THAT CONNECTS THE EYEPIECE TO THE BASE BROKE, making these binoculars utterly useless. THEN upon getting the replacement binoculars last month very quickly, that replacement pair broke IN THE VERY SAME PLACE...AGAIN, and I was so disgusted by this product that I will be asking Amazon simply to refund my money now, and I'm going to buy something else not made of plastic components from a brick-and-mortar store where I can see the materials and source of production. These binoculars are very cheaply produced in China, and I will never buy them again! I have my own pair that are similar that were given to me as a gift and they still work okay for now, but it's only a matter of time, I suppose, before they break in a similar way. AMAZON replaced the first pair, no problems (thank you AMAZON for your good customer service there), but then upon returning the second pair for a full refund instead of yet another replacement pair, AMAZON charged me both restocking and shipping, even though the replacement pair was returned before the deadline for the first pair had even passed (all in less than a month's time of receiving the replacement.) I am waiting to hear from AMAZON about the status of a full refund. I was a fan of AMAZON before, and hope my feelings for them can continue to be positive after this dreadful experience. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THESE LOUSY BINOCULARS. Spend the extra money from a brick-and-mortar binocular store and get a quality product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2016 by TL

  • Wide angle 7x35 Binoculars that have a Sharp View
Style: 10-30x50 Zoom- Porro
This is my second pair, I gave one away as a gift and then decided to buy the 7X35 binoculars again. With an 8.8 degree field of view with a bright and sharp image which can easliy be held... it is hard not to love these binoculars. Even though they are not waterproof I seldom ever use binoculars in the rain. With a 8.8 degree field of vision binocular. The view is wide, bright and sharp as up scan large areas there is no need to focus. The 7x35 are light binoculars that can be held super still. Although 7x magnification is not real strong, it is surprising how close things appear. I hardly use binoculars higher than a 10x. It perfoms well in low light. An extrordinary buy for under 50 dollars. I have several expensive binoculars but these have the best field of view. If you find out they are not for you give them to someone as a gift. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023 by David

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