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Orion 15X63 Mini Giant Binocular

Orion binoculars are known for their exceptional design and image quality and Orion 15X63 Mini Giant Binocular is no exception to this. The world is changing fast and the changing needs are well monitored by the company. That is why these binocular pairs are well equipped with the latest features that anyone can demand their binocular to have. Secondly, most of the models by the company can be used both for astronomy or long-distance terrestrial viewing giving you great value for your money. The best part with this pair is that it collects more light than a 50mm objective

Orion 15X63 Mini Giant Binocular

Orion 15X63 Mini Giant Binocular

but without the bulk of larger giant binoculars. The large objective lenses make sure that you get high-contrast views of star clusters, bright nebulas, and galaxies. The 15x63 model feature a 63mm objective at successively higher magnifications. These binoculars are also suitable for daytime or low-light observing. The lenses and BAK-4 prisms are fully-multi-coated and the aluminum barrels internally glare-threaded to reduce internal reflections. This pair also features pop-down eye-guards and rubber armoring for a secure grip.

  • Large, light gathering pair
  • Multi-coated lenses and BaK-4 prisms
  • Barrels internally glare-threaded
  • Tripod ready
  • 15x magnification with 63mm objective lens diameter

Pros:
Great higher-power binocular for astronomy or long-distance terrestrial viewing
Cons:Slightly overweight, but with the affordable features, seems workable


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