My New 25x100 Giant Binocular!




I have just received the new 25x100 Giant astronomy binoculars. I have always been a binocular fan ever since I became interested in astronomy. Although my first instrument was 20x50 Super Zenith binocular.

The 25x100 is very bulky and looks very attractive with giant 4-inch multi coated glasses! I hope it will help me to find the new comet. I will purchase its stand by August end. The views of M42-The Great Orion Nebula, M45 and M44 will be undoubtedly outstanding! This new binos will get name MIZAR. My 8-inch reflector has been named VEGA.

- Rahul Zota

Comments

sandeep said…
Hi Rahul

i am also astronomy lover and observer from Maharashtra . i read your blog post about Giant Binocular 25x100 . you should had to written Detail of its performance . i am also going to buy big binocular 20x80 bushnell . for deep sky observation

sandeep
Rahul Zota said…
Hi Sandeep,

Thank you very much for your comment. Yes the bino’s performance is very well but the problem is when I am observing directly overhead. I am thinking to change its stand. Here are few links given below that has my observing reports and many more with this binocular. I hope you would love to read them one by one

http://skygazersbhuj.blogspot.com/2011/03/snaps-of-moon-venus-close-encounter.html

http://skygazersbhuj.blogspot.com/2011/01/quadrantids-meteor-shower-observing.html

http://skygazersbhuj.blogspot.com/2010/12/rann-utsav-2010-brief-report.html

http://skygazersbhuj.blogspot.com/2010/11/observation-report-of-18-november.html

http://skygazersbhuj.blogspot.com/2010/11/comet-hunting-and-sky-observing-at.html

http://skygazersbhuj.blogspot.com/2010/10/observation-report-of-comet-103p.html

http://skygazersbhuj.blogspot.com/2010/09/venus-moon-close-pairing-some-photos.html

http://skygazersbhuj.blogspot.com/2009/08/comet-c2006-w3-christensen-through.html

http://skygazersbhuj.blogspot.com/2009/07/observing-session-through-my-25x100.html

http://comethunting.blogspot.com/2009/12/long-session-of-comet-hunting-on-14th.html