Omegon Nightstar Binoculars - See more with one look up
The Omegon Nightstar 20×80 lets you see the world bigger and brighter. You look with both eyes at the same time. This feels natural and relaxed. Ideal if you want to seriously explore the night sky for the first time, without using a telescope right away.
Large lenses, clear image
The 80 mm lenses catch a lot of light. More than smaller binoculars. As a result, you see more stars, more detail and also fainter objects. This keeps galaxies and star fields bright and clear in focus.

20x magnification brings everything closer
With 20x magnification, everything seems a lot closer. You notice this immediately. Star clusters stand out better and distant objects take shape. This also works well during the day, as long as you use the scope on a tripod.
Comfortable even with glasses
The large eye relief of 18 mm makes viewing pleasant. Even if you wear glasses. The soft, foldable rubber eyecups fit comfortably. This keeps your image calm and sharp.
Sharp and high-contrast image
The multiple lens coating reduces distracting reflections. This ensures a clear image with good contrast. Even with large differences in brightness, everything remains clearly visible.

Stable viewing on any tripod
Thanks to the built-in 1/4″ tripod connector, you can easily place the Nightstar on a camera tripod. This is important at 20x magnification. This keeps your image stable and relaxed, even during longer observations.
Supplied complete
You get the binoculars with carrying strap, protective bag and cleaning cloth. Everything you need to get started right away.
What we think
An affordable binocular with surprisingly strong performance. An excellent choice for beginning amateur astronomers who want to see more, without complicated equipment.
What we recommend
✓ Astronomy: very suitable
✓ Wide view of the starry sky
✓ Comfortable viewing with two eyes
✗ Handheld use: not recommended
✗ Travel and sports: less suitable
Specifications
Optics
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Porro |
| Enlargement | 20x |
| Objective diameter | 80 mm |
| Exit pupil | 4 mm |
| Glass | BaK-4 |
| Lens Coating | Multiple |
Use & Operation
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Focus | Central focusing |
| Diopter compensation | ±3,5 |
| Eyepieces for eyeglass wearers | Yes |
| Eye distance | 18 mm |
| Eyecups | Foldable, rubber |
| Tripod connector | 1/4″ connection at bottom |
| Waterproof | No |
| Splashproof | Yes |
Image
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Actual field of view | 3,4° |
| Field of view at 1,000 m | 60 m |
| Shortest focusing distance | 33 m |
| Brightness | 16 |
| Twilight Number | 40 |
General
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (l × w × h) | 290 × 220 × 105 mm |
| Weight | 2.13 kg |
| Housing material | Rubber Coated |
| Color | Black |
| Series | Nightstar |
| Observation goals | Astronomy |
| Included | Carrying strap, bag, polishing cloth |





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