Binoculars for Astronomy: Which One Should You Choose?
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2024
- If you want to buy binoculars to observe the night sky but you don't know which one yet, then this video is just right for you. In this video I would like to introduce you to 3 of my binoculars and tell you what you need to know. I will also show you some objects that you can observe in the night sky with your binoculars
#binoculars #astronomy
Thank you. You answered so many questions for me. I'm selling my telescope and would like to transition to binoculars. Now, I know where to start. 👍🏻
Thank you for your comment😊🙏. I am very happy that the video was helpful. For more videos please subscribe to my channel.
Felix🔭
Especially for observing the Milky Way or entire constellations, I can recommend the Omegon 2x54. I've had it for a short time since testing it at the ATT, and it's fantastic. You can see about 30° and significantly more stars, and actually more Milky Way objects due to the vast field of view. It's a lot of fun, but be careful, these 2x, 2.1x, 3x ... binoculars vary. I looked through a Vixen 2.1x 42 in parallel at the ATT, and the image was terrible, largely blurry. I can recommend the Omegon 2x54.
clear skies
Felix
Vielen Dank für deinen Kommentar Felix😊
Ich bin übrigens der Felix aus der Astrogruppe👋
I use 16x50 and love them 💯
I’ve been stuck to astronomy for a few years now and I’ve brought 10 binoculars and I recommend a 25x50 binoculars they are really high quality and good
Thank you very much for your comment.I will definitely take a closer look at these binoculars 😊🔭
Hey Felix nice video. Im new to astronomy I dont really know where to start can you recomend some binoculars? Or even a telescope for a begginer? Cheers man!
I can recommend 20×80 binoculars. I have been using such binoculars for years for astronomy. I have already uploaded a video about these binoculars. I can absolutely recommend them. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask me.😊🔭
@@FelixsAstrophotographyI watched the video and I just bought the Bresser 20x80 on a discount, thanks so much man, cant wait to try them out. Keep up the good work Ill be following.
No problem. I am very happy that I could help you. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask me.😊
Felix🔭
@@FelixsAstrophotography can you recommend a tripod for the Bresser 20x80?
I personally use the Cullmann Primax 390 tripod and can absolutely recommend it. I can also make a video about it.
Great explanation!
Thank you very much. Do you also have a telescope or binoculars?
for the last binos , what can you see in the sky ? i really want to see the orion nebula in detail but with the one i have i can only see it as a faint blue smudge
also , what is the name of the last binos and where can i get a tripod like that . thank you 😊
Thank you for your comment. At the end of the video I showed some objects that you can observe. But I would like to create another video in which I only show objects that can be observed with binoculars. Which binoculars are you currently using? The largest binoculars in this video are the 20x80 from Bresser. I have already uploaded a video about these binoculars
I have the Hiopiaco 30-260x80 good for looking at the moon but the planets are blurry blobs
@@ryanfahrne5318 Thank you for your comment. I can't see so many details on planets too🔭😊
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Vielen Dank😊
hello felix, Could you help me with a question about two models of binoculars?
Hi.For Sure I can help you😊
Hey Felix, nice video. I have a question for you. Do you have problems with the eyepiece rubbers(eye relief rubber cups) of your 20x80 binos? I have the same Bresser 20x80 and those pieces of rubber have start to tear. Left one is tear all the way and the right one is starting to tear. Do you know if i can replace it? I searched to buy and replace them but i didn't find any.
Hi. Thank you for your comment. Yes, I actually have exactly the same problem. Unfortunately, both are no longer attached to the binoculars. Unfortunately, I haven't found a solution yet. As soon as I find something, I'll write to you again.
@@FelixsAstrophotography oooh this seems to be a general problem for those binos. I'll try to glue them with glue for shoes( it works with rubber and it remains elastic). I'll return with feedback. thx for answering and clear skies :D
Unfortunately, I have already thrown the parts away because they could no longer be used. I wish you clear skies too😊🔭
Hello. If I buy binoculars for observing the night sky, will it also be useful for looking at very distant objects here on Earth?
Yes of course. You can use the binoculars for both😊
I have the 8x40 binoculars.
Nice explanation though.
Amazing.Thank you so so much for your comment 😊👍
Felix, where are you from? DK? Thx for video
Hi.I am from Germany 😊
I have the 25x70 one
Amazing.