Ideal for amateur astronomers, the SkyMaster Pro binoculars from Celestron have large 70mm objective lenses that are ideal for low light conditions or astronomical observation. They are both waterproof and nitrogen-purged, making them suitable for use in all and any weather conditions, and are rubber-armoured to protect from knocks and scratches. Built into the binoculars are a tripod adapter and RSR rail for attaching a red dot finderscope. With each surface multi-coated with Celestron's proprietary XLT coating technology, and BaK-4 prisms within the binoculars, the Celestron SkyMaster Pro 15x70 Binoculars will produce crisp, high contrast images with outstanding resolution
Large objective lenses
The 70mm objective lenses have tremendous light gathering capabilities,
delivering superior low light performance, even in the dimmest conditions.
Choose SkyMaster Pro for use at dusk, dawn and night-time astronomical viewing.
Fully multi-coated optics and BAK-4 prisms
Every air-to-glass surface is multi-coated with Celestron’s proprietary XLT
coating technology. These coatings coupled with BaK-4 prisms increase light
transmission through the optical path and deliver crisp, high contrast images
with outstanding resolution.
Included tripod adapter
The included tripod adapter of the SkyMaster Pro 15x70 allows the
binocular to be attached to a tripod for added stability.
Lightweight, waterproof construction
The polycarbonate and aluminium housing allows the binocular to be lighter
weight without sacrificing its durability. The housing with protective rubber
armour is extremely rugged and durable with the ability to handle tough use.
The fully waterproof housing for use in all weather
conditions provides peace of mind when unexpected weather rolls in. The housing
is also filled with dry nitrogen gas to prevent the internal lenses from
fogging when moving between extreme temperatures or when using the binocular in
damp conditions.
Enhanced magnification
Bring distant objects into view with 15x magnification—great for observing
celestial objects in greater detail, searching for wildlife in the brush or
viewing a distant object on the horizon.
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