Omegon Brightsky 90° Binoculars with Neptune Fork Mount and Carbon Tripod
Explore the stars at leisure with this complete set. The Brightsky 22×70 90° binoculars, combined with the sturdy Neptune fork mount and rugged Omegon carbon tripod, let you comfortably explore the sky with both eyes. Everything fits together seamlessly, so you can start observing immediately with no fuss.
Binocular observing with sharp image
Looking with two eyes feels more natural and is much more relaxing. The large 70 mm lenses catch a lot of light, even at dusk. This allows you to see star clusters, gas nebulae and glide smoothly through the Milky Way. Interchangeable flat-field 18 mm eyepieces ensure a wide, sharp field of view all the way to the edges.

90° view for comfortable zenith viewing
The 90° view is ideal for observing celestial bodies high in the sky. You do not have to twist and turn and can observe leisurely for longer periods of time.
Interchangeable eyepieces and filters
Adjust magnification with interchangeable 1.25″ eyepieces and add filters to reduce city light or enhance details in nebulae and on the Moon. This way you get the most out of your observations.
Neptune fork mount: smooth and stable
This aluminum fork mount carries heavy binoculars up to 9 kg and objectives up to 110 mm. Teflon bearings ensure smooth movements, and the height adjustment from -30° to 90° gives a comfortable view from zenith to horizon. Mounting is easy with the 150×55 mm sandwich dovetail.

Carbon tripod: sturdy and vibration-free
The 40 mm carbon tripod provides stability on any terrain and holds instruments up to 50 kg rock solid. Adjustable legs, rubber feet and steel tips provide a solid foundation. The tripod extends 1.90 m and combines lightweight with maximum strength.
Adjustable center column for additional working height
The center column creates an additional 34 cm of working height, ideal for heavy binoculars. The aluminum construction remains load-bearing and the twist lock ensures stable alignment of fork mount and instrument.
What we recommend
✓ Astronomy: excellent, ideal for stars, planets and nebulae
✓ Nature observations: good for bird and animal observations
✓ Handheld: not suitable due to weight and magnification
✓ Travel & sports: less suitable
✗ Hunting, sailing, theater: not recommended
Specifications
Optics
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Porro |
| Enlargement | 22× |
| Front lens diameter | 70 mm |
| Focal length | 400 mm |
| Lens Coating | Full, multiple |
| Exit pupil | 3.2 mm |
| Eye relief | 20 mm |
| Interpupillary distance | 54-78 mm |
Field of view
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Actual field of view | 3,3° |
| Apparent field of vision | 65° |
| Field of view at 1000 m | 57 m |
| Shortest focusing distance | 13 m |
Construction & use
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Insight | 90° |
| Focusing system | Individual focusing |
| Eyepieces | Interchangeable, 1.25″ |
| Filter connection | 1,25″ |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Nitrogen-filled | Yes |
| Material | Magnesium |
| Tripod screw | 1/4″ + 3/8″ |
| Carrying capacity | 9 kg |
| Weight | 3900 g |
| Color | Gray |
| Series | Brightsky |
Observation goals
| Use | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| Astronomy | Very good |
| Nature & birds | Not recommended |
| Travel & sports | Not recommended |
| Yacht | Not recommended |
| Children's binoculars | Not recommended |
| Sailing | Not recommended |
| Theater | Not recommended |





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