Astronomy binoculars
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What is important when stargazing with binoculars?
Stargazing requires different binoculars than birding or safari. You are often looking at a stationary object in the dark, for longer periods of time. Therefore, what counts most here is: brightness, magnification and stability.
The best astronomy binoculars have a magnification between 10× and 20×, a large lens diameter (50 mm or more) and preferably a tripod connection For vibration-free imaging.
🔭 Important features for nighttime observation:
Magnification:
10× is ideal without tripod, 15-20× with tripod gives more detail on the moon and star clustersObjective lens (mm):
50-80 mm provides maximum light capture (dark sky, faint stars)Twilight number and luminosity:
The higher, the better for night use. Pay attention to coatings and glass qualityTripod connection:
Indispensable from 15× or for long sessions - prevents vibrationsExit pupil:
4-5 mm gives optimal viewing comfort in the dark
Our selection: powerful, clear and affordable
At Telescoop.com we only select models that are really suitable for stargazing. Think of the Nikon Action EX 10×50, Celestron SkyMaster 15×70, or Bushnell Legacy WP 10×50.
✓ You see the moon in detail
✓ The Andromeda Nebula in dark sky
✓ Open clusters such as the Pleiades
✓ And thousands of stars that remain invisible to the naked eye
Without a complicated mount. Just handheld, or on a tripod - ideal for beginners, travelers or those who want to start compact astronomy.
Why Telescoop.com?
✓ Ordered before 23:59 = delivered within 48 hours
✓ Only models tested on real starry skies
✓ Bundles possible with tripod, star chart or moon filter
✓ Direct contact with someone who also looks for themselves
Use the filters on the left to choose directly by magnification, lens diameter or tripod option.


