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Celestron Outland X 10x50 Binoculars

SKU CEL-71348
Original price CA$222.00 - Original price CA$222.00
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CA$222.00
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  • 10x magnification for detailed long-range viewing
  • Large 50mm objective lenses for superior low-light capability
  • Generous 17.4mm eye relief for comfort with or without eyeglasses
  • Fully waterproof and nitrogen-purged for all-weather use
  • High-quality BaK-4 prisms for high contrast and resolution
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  • Celestron Outland X 10x50mm Roof Binoculars

    The Celestron Outland X 10x50mm Roof Binoculars deliver impressive low-light performance with 50mm objective lenses and a relative brightness value of 25. The 10x magnification resolves distant subjects, while the 5.6° angular field of view provides a broad perspective, covering 294.2 feet at 1000 yards. With 17.4mm of eye relief and a close focus of just 8.2 feet, these binoculars are built for comfortable and versatile field use.

    Bright, Detailed Views with 50mm Lenses and BaK-4 Prisms

    The optical system is built around large, 50mm objective lenses that excel at gathering light during dawn and dusk. Combined with high-grade BaK-4 prisms and multi-coated lenses, this design maximizes light transmission, yielding a twilight factor of 22.3 for clear viewing in challenging light. The result is a bright, sharp image with excellent contrast, allowing you to pick out fine details on distant wildlife or even resolve stars down to a magnitude of 10.99 under ideal conditions.

    Comfortable Viewing with 17.4mm of Eye Relief

    Extended sessions in the field demand comfortable ergonomics, and the Outland X delivers with 17.4mm of eye relief, allowing eyeglass wearers to see the entire 5.6° field of view without vignetting. Multi-position twist-up eyecups provide a custom fit for any user, and the interpupillary distance can be adjusted from 56mm to 74mm. A large, smooth-turning focus wheel makes it easy to snap subjects into focus from the 8.2-foot close focus distance to infinity, even while wearing gloves.

    All-Weather Construction at Just 27 oz

    Designed to withstand the elements, the Outland X binoculars feature a rugged polycarbonate housing that is fully waterproof and nitrogen-purged to prevent internal fogging in humid conditions or during rapid temperature changes. Despite their large objectives and durable build, they maintain a manageable weight of 27 oz (765 g). For complete stability, the chassis is also tripod-adaptable, making them a solid choice for stationary observation.

    Outland X 10x50mm: The BaK-4 Prism Advantage

    When comparing binoculars, the type of prism glass is a critical factor that directly impacts image quality. Many entry-level binoculars use lower-cost BK7 glass, which can cause dimming and a squared-off exit pupil, reducing edge-of-field sharpness.

    • Celestron Outland X (BaK-4): These binoculars use higher-density BaK-4 glass, which transmits more light and produces a perfectly round 4.8mm exit pupil. This ensures a brighter, sharper image with higher contrast across the entire field of view.
    • Standard Entry-Level (BK7): Often produce a dimmer image with noticeable light fall-off near the edges. The non-circular exit pupil is a clear indicator of this optical compromise. The Outland X's use of BaK-4 is a significant step up in optical fidelity for its price point.
  • Are the Outland X 10x50mm binoculars good for stargazing?

    Yes, they are an excellent choice for casual astronomy. The large 50mm objective lenses gather significant light, making them great for viewing the Moon's craters, the moons of Jupiter, and bright deep-sky objects like the Orion Nebula (M42) or the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). The 10x magnification provides enough power to resolve detail without making the view too shaky to hand-hold, though for extended viewing, mounting them on a tripod is recommended.

    How do the Outland X 10x50mm perform in low-light conditions like dawn or dusk?

    They perform very well. The combination of 50mm objectives and quality BaK-4 prisms gives them a high twilight factor of 22.3 and a relative brightness of 25. This means they excel at gathering and transmitting light, making them ideal for spotting wildlife during the "golden hours" when animals are most active.

    I wear glasses. Is the 17.4mm eye relief on the Outland X sufficient?

    Absolutely. An eye relief of 17.4mm is considered very generous and is more than enough for most eyeglass wearers to see the entire field of view comfortably. You can use the multi-stop twist-up eyecups in their down position to get the full view with your glasses on.

    What does "waterproof and nitrogen-filled" mean for the Outland X 10x50mm?

    This means the binoculars are sealed against moisture, so they can be used in the rain without risk of damage. The optical chamber is purged of air and filled with dry nitrogen gas. This prevents the internal lenses from fogging up when moving between different temperatures, like from a warm car into the cold outdoors.

    What is the main trade-off with 10x50mm binoculars?

    The primary trade-off is size and weight for light-gathering ability. At 27 oz (765 g), the Outland X 10x50mm are heavier than a compact 8x32 or 10x42 model. However, that extra weight comes from the large 50mm lenses that provide significantly brighter images in low light, which is a trade-off many hunters and astronomers are happy to make.

    How close can I focus with the Celestron Outland X 10x50mm?

    The close focus distance is 8.2 feet (2.5 meters). This allows you to get detailed views of nearby subjects like butterflies or birds at a feeder, adding to their versatility for general nature observation.

  • Magnification 10x
    Objective Lens Diameter 50mm (1.97")
    Angular Field of View 5.6°
    Linear Field of View 294.2 ft @ 1000 yds (98.1 m @ 1000 m)
    Exit Pupil 4.8mm (.19")
    Eye Relief 17.4mm (.68")
    Close Focus 8.2 ft (2.5 m)
    Interpupillary Distance 56mm - 74mm (2.2" - 2.91")
    Diopter Adjustment ±3
    Prism Glass BaK-4
    Lens Coatings Multi-Coated
    Twilight Factor 22.3
    Relative Brightness 25
    Environmental Protection Waterproof, Nitrogen Filled
    Tripod Adaptable Yes
    Weight 27 oz (765 g)
    Dimensions 158mm x 127mm x 56mm (6.2" x 5" x 2.2")
    Solar Warning Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with this optic. Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result.
    • Objective Lens Caps

      × 2

    • Rainguard Eyepiece Cover

      × 1

    • Neck Strap

      × 1

    • Carrying Case

      × 1

    • Lens Cloth

      × 1

    • Instruction Manual

      × 1

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