1. Binoculars are a compact and versatile alternative for astronomical viewing. They can be taken outside and transported quickly and easily.
2. One of the first things to consider with astronomy binoculars
is whether you opt for handheld use or mount them on a tripod. We
recommend tripods for all binoculars with objective lenses measuring
80mm or greater, as these are front-end heavy and difficult to hold
steady.
3. Magnification power is not the most important thing to consider
when shopping for astronomy binoculars. In most cases, the size of the
objective lens is more important, as this determines the
light-gathering capacity of your binoculars, which leads directly to
image quality.
4. Common sizes for astronomy binoculars are 10x50, 12x60, 15x70,
20x80, and 25x100. The first number indicates the magnification power;
the second indicates the size, in millimeters, of the objective lenses.
5. For comfortable viewing without a tripod, try lying supine on a
blanket or lawn chair. From this position, you can support your
binoculars with your elbows for stable viewing.