Celestron Traveler 8-24X25 Compact Water Resistant Zoom Binoculars

Celestron Traveler 8-24X25 Compact Water Resistant Zoom Binoculars

Ranking: 8.5 out of 10

Manufacturer: Celestron
Model Number: 71579
Product Code: 050234715799
Price: $59.99 -- get the latest pricing from Amazon

Features:

  • Rubber coated texture for comfortable grip
  • Dent and scratch resistant
  • Dipter adjustment for exact focusing
  • Modern champagne and black rubber styling
  • Zoom model

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Description:

The Traveler Series from Celestron is comprised of compact, go-anywhere binoculars with a hi-tech appearance. All models feature BAK-4 prisms and multi-coatings for brilliant views with maximum resolution and high contrast. Excellent all-around performance enhances any activity you can imagine that would demand a super-light and portable binocular.

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Fantastic Binoculars at low power

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 5.3 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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These binoculars are great, they look really good and are easy to grip and fairly compact.
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br /These binoculars provide a crystal clear, surprisingly wide view (for a 25mm) at 8x. You can zoom in a little and still have a good view, but zooming too far (closer to 24x), the image gets very narrow and dim. At 24x on a partly cloudy day at noon I could barely see anything at 24x, possibly in very bright light it would be better. This seems to be the case with every zoom bionculars I've ever tried - which is why I went with Celestron, I figured if anyone can do it right they can.
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br /I'd still have to give it 4 stars because at 8x the image is spectacular, but I do have to critisize Zoom in general in binoculars. If you want the option to zoom in you're probably better off carrying 2 separate pairs, one 8x and one 16x or so, and swapping them as neccessary.
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Good Binoculars for the Price

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 5.1 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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This binoculars is best bang for the buck. For the price paid, the lens quality and zoom is very good. Includes case and strap which is nice. Very light and compact to carry around. I gave only 4 stars because of the finish quality and appearance of the product which is good but not excellent.

compact lightweight binocular for the traveler and sportsman

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Compact, and lightweight with good coated optics. Well made. Only 25mm, so field of view is limited at 1000 yards. Easy to focus, and the texured surface makes it very comforable to grip. One needs a steady hand to avoid shaking as power is increased above 10 power, and which decreases the field of view. Soft carry case is a plus-saves more weight. Moderately priced. Very good value for a high multi power binocular.

Zoom really limits the field of view

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Jun 2, 2008
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The binoculars are great at the 8 power, exactly like my wife's 8 power Celestron. But when you try to zoom in to the max zoom, the field of vision gets very small and then the object I'm zooming into gets out of focus. However, if I only zoom to about 10 or 12 I have no problem. I've used the binoculars birding at the wildlife preserve and they are great...also light in weight. I just got back from a trip to Central America, and the binoculars really helped me spot the Howler monkeys and sloths. I was concerned that the humidity would fog them up, but I had no problems. The Amazon price was a lot cheaper for my zoom than the price I paid for my wife's Celestron from a brick and motar store.

You have to zoom in on this great pair of binoculars

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Small, water resistant and an 8 to 24 zoom view. The strap is kind of thin and can get annoying after a bit but I replaced the strap with a more comfortable one that I removed from an old camera that I no longer use. The slow-moving center focus wheel could also use a rapid thumb adjustment trigger. As mentioned in other reviews, the view narrows quite significantly as you approach X 24 and the view does get darker but you still have a great field of view for the buck. Overall when compared to many other pocket-sized binoculars that I have tested, I rate Celestron's pair as a definite five.

I was very disappointed with these binoculars!

Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 19, 2008
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After reading so many good reviews for these binoculars, I feel almost like I'm trying to burst everyone's party balloon by writing my review. But, this was my experience with these binoculars, and I have a suspicion that I'm not the only person who has experienced basically the same problems as I did. I wanted to get a small set of zoom binoculars to carry in my car. But, after reading a number of articles that recommended avoiding zoom binoculars, I was a bit reluctant to spend much on a set. I saw a small set of used Nikon zoom binoculars in a pawn shop, and when I looked outside with them, I found that they worked quite well, keeping in mind that a set of binoculars with small objective lenses will have some limitations. Since I wanted to keep the cost low, I decided to buy a set of these Celestron zoom binoculars to find out how well zoom binoculars would work. I sure was disappointed when I got them! At the low magnifications (about 8 to 10 power), they worked quite well, with a clear image. But, once I started zooming in (from about 10 power), they quickly started going badly out of collimation. The collimation was so bad that the binoculars were essentially useless beyond 10x magnification. The seller (not Amazon) said that they could not warranty them (even though they were defective when I got them), and that I would have to contact Celestron. To make a long story short, trying to get warranty (even when the binoculars were defective when I received them) was going to cost me the price of shipping them back, PLUS another $25 for inspection return shipping. At that rate, I would have spent just as much to get them repaired returned as what I spent when I bought them (essentially doubling the price to me). Celestron doesn't seem to put customer service high on their priority list, and it took some effort to get them to agree to making good on the defective binoculars, without me having to put out more money. BUT, I then found out that this particular model has been discontinued, and that Celestron couldn't replace them since they had no more of them in stock (I guess they must not have wanted to repair them). So they sent me (after about 3-4 weeks of "haggling" with them) a set of their NEW MODEL (Celestron 72121 Electric Power Zoom 8-24x25 binoculars), as a replacement. According to what they told me, this new model has a MSLP of $200. When I finally got the new set (of what I thought was going to be a better quality set of binoculars), I found that they were defective too (right out of the box). The collimation was okay up to about 20x magnification, at which point they became like the old set's problem. But, worst of all, the new ("improved") model has the cheaper grade of prisms (Bk7, versus the BAK4 that were in the first set), and the new model was impossible to get in focus at almost every magnification! My recommendation to prospective buyers of small, zoom binoculars is this: If you really want a small set of zoom binoculars, then put out a little extra money and buy a set of Nikon or Pentax (or another high quality company) binoculars, because both this model, as well as the new Celestron 72121 Electric Power Zoom 8-24x25 binoculars are (in my opinion) absolute junk.

Very good

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 2.4 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Received these as a gift for the times I need binoculars. Trips and ordinary use. Great value. Sturdy. Strap is thin but that is not significant to me.

Powerful medium-small binoculars

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 2.4 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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Best for insects viewed 8-9 to 30 or so feet away. Highest powers most likely to "shakes" in hands at longer distances. Excellent in limited ways.

"Fantastic!"

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 2.4 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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My son Ron 11 has shouted "Fantastic!" when I dad have told him to say opinion about "Celestron Traveler 8-24X25 Compact Water Resistant Zoom Binoculars" Santa has brought to Ron on Christmas.
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Bought this as a birthday present for our grandson, age 7

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 2.4 out of 10
Created: May 14, 2008
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Since we were giving the binocs to a 7r old, we liked the compact size and the water resistant and zoom features. Our grandson loved the present, especially the ability to zoom in on things. His Mom joked that he had black eyes from using the binocs so often!
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As requested

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 2.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I have not field tested these binoculars yet, but have viewed the neighborhood and they appear adequate. I will certainly use them on my travels in Israel this Spring.

Traveler Binoculars

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 0.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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I received this item in very little time. It was package very well and is in excellent condition. And WE LOVE the binoculars.
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