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Celestron Nature DX 12x56 Binoculars

SKU CEL-71336
Original price CA$403.00 - Original price CA$403.00
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  • 12x Magnification
  • 56mm Objective Lenses
  • 5.5° Angular Field of View
  • Fully Multi-Coated Optics & Phase-Coated BaK-4 Prisms
  • 9.8 ft (3 m) Close Focus
  • Waterproof and Nitrogen Purged
  • 16mm Eye Relief for Eyeglass Wearers
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  • Celestron Nature DX 12x56mm Roof Binoculars

    The Celestron Nature DX 12x56mm Roof Binoculars deliver high-power views with impressive light-gathering from their 56mm objective lenses, providing a 4.6mm exit pupil for bright images. A generous 16mm of eye relief accommodates eyeglass wearers, while the 5.5° angular field of view allows you to track moving subjects. These binoculars can focus as close as 9.8 feet, and at 36.2 oz, they are built to withstand the elements.

    Phase-Coated BaK-4 Prisms and 56mm Objectives

    The optical engine of the Nature DX 12x56mm is built around high-quality BaK-4 glass prisms and large 56mm objective lenses. The prisms are phase-coated, a critical treatment that corrects for phase shift in the light path, significantly increasing resolution and contrast. Combined with fully multi-coated lenses, this system achieves maximum light transmission, resulting in a twilight factor of 25.9 for exceptionally bright, detailed images, especially at dawn and dusk when wildlife is most active.

    12x Magnification with a 5.5° Field of View

    With 12x magnification, these binoculars bring distant subjects into sharp focus, revealing details that smaller optics miss. This power is balanced by a 5.5° angular field of view, which translates to 289 feet at 1000 yards, making it easy to acquire and follow birds in flight or animals on the move. For closer subjects, the Nature DX 12x56mm can focus down to just 9.8 feet, allowing for detailed observation of insects and plants from a comfortable distance.

    36.2 oz Waterproof and Fogproof Body

    Designed for field use in any condition, the Nature DX features a durable, rubber-armored polycarbonate housing that protects it from damage while keeping the weight to 36.2 oz. The chassis is fully waterproof and has been purged with dry nitrogen gas to prevent internal fogging of the lenses during temperature changes. Multi-stop twist-up eyecups and a ±3 diopter adjustment ensure you can achieve perfect eye positioning and focus, with or without eyeglasses.

    • Tripod Adaptable: For extended viewing sessions, the binoculars can be mounted on a standard tripod using an optional adapter, eliminating arm fatigue.
    • 16mm Eye Relief: Ample eye relief allows eyeglass wearers to see the entire field of view without removing their glasses.
    • Interpupillary Distance: Adjusts from 56mm to 74mm to fit a wide range of users, from adults to older children.

    Nature DX 12x56mm vs. 10x42 Binoculars: Low-Light Power vs. Portability

    When choosing binoculars, a common decision is between a high-power model like the 12x56mm and a standard 10x42. The primary advantage of the Nature DX 12x56mm is its superior light-gathering ability. The 56mm objectives collect significantly more light, which, combined with the 4.6mm exit pupil, makes them excel in low-light conditions where a 10x42 would struggle. The trade-off is size and weight; at 36.2 oz, the 12x56mm is a more substantial instrument. A 10x42 is typically lighter and more compact, but the 12x magnification of the Nature DX provides greater resolving power for identifying distant targets.

  • Is the Celestron Nature DX 12x56mm good for astronomy?

    Yes, the 56mm objective lenses and 12x magnification make the Nature DX 12x56mm an excellent choice for handheld astronomy. They gather enough light to resolve star clusters like the Pleiades (M45), view the larger moons of Jupiter, and scan the rich star fields of the Milky Way. The limiting stellar magnitude of 11.24 under ideal conditions shows its capability for revealing faint stars.

    How does the 16mm eye relief on the Nature DX 12x56mm benefit eyeglass wearers?

    The 16mm eye relief provides enough distance between the eyepiece lens and your eye to see the entire 5.5° field of view while wearing glasses. The multi-stop twist-up eyecups allow you to set the perfect distance, ensuring a comfortable, unvignetted view without having to take your glasses off.

    What is the advantage of phase-coated BaK-4 prisms in the Nature DX 12x56mm?

    BaK-4 prisms offer high-quality, round exit pupils, but in a roof prism design, light reflections can become slightly out of phase, reducing image contrast and resolution. Phase coatings are applied to the prism surfaces to correct this, resulting in a visibly sharper, higher-contrast image compared to binoculars without this feature.

    Can I mount the Nature DX 12x56mm binoculars on a tripod?

    Yes, the Celestron Nature DX 12x56mm is tripod adaptable. At 36.2 oz and 12x magnification, using a tripod is highly recommended for longer viewing sessions to ensure a stable, shake-free image, which is especially useful for astronomy or patient wildlife observation.

    What does it mean that these binoculars are "nitrogen filled"?

    The optical barrel has been purged of regular, moisture-containing air and filled with inert nitrogen gas before being sealed. This process makes the binoculars fogproof, preventing condensation from forming on the internal lens surfaces when moving between different temperatures, ensuring a clear view in all weather.

    With a close focus of 9.8 feet, what can I observe with the Nature DX 12x56mm?

    The 9.8 ft (3 m) close focus is surprisingly useful for more than just distant targets. You can get detailed, magnified views of subjects in your backyard like butterflies, dragonflies, or features on plants and flowers without disturbing them, adding versatility to your observation sessions.

  • Magnification 12x
    Objective Lens Diameter 56mm (2.20")
    Angular Field of View 5.5°
    Linear Field of View 289 ft @ 1000 yds (96 m @ 1000 m)
    Exit Pupil 4.6mm (0.18")
    Eye Relief 16mm (0.63")
    Close Focus 9.8 ft (3 m)
    Interpupillary Distance 56mm - 74mm (2.20" - 2.91")
    Diopter Adjustment ±3
    Twilight Factor 25.9
    Relative Brightness 21.16
    Lens Coatings Fully Multi-Coated
    Prism Glass BaK-4
    Prism Coatings Phase Coated
    Environmental Protection Waterproof, Nitrogen Filled
    Tripod Adaptable Yes
    Weight 36.2 oz (1028 g)
    Dimensions 165mm x 146mm x 65mm (6.5" x 5.75" x 2.56")
    • Neck Strap

      × 1

    • Objective Lens Caps

      × 1 pair

    • Rainguard Eyepiece Cover

      × 1

    • Carrying Case

      × 1

    • Lens Cloth

      × 1

    • Instruction Manual

      × 1

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