Celestron UpClose Porro Series 10-30 x 50 Zoom Binoculars

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The discussion revolves around the quality and comparison of the Celestron UpClose Porro Series 10-30 x 50 Zoom Binoculars and National Geographic telescopes, particularly the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 114/900MM AZ model, in relation to the Bresser Galaxia 114/900. Participants explore general purchasing guidelines for optics and share personal experiences with different brands.

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  • Some participants question the quality of the Celestron UpClose Porro Series 10-30 x 50 Zoom Binoculars, seeking opinions on their performance.
  • Others inquire about the quality of National Geographic telescopes, specifically comparing the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 114/900MM AZ to the Bresser Galaxia 114/900.
  • A participant suggests a general rule of thumb that higher prices typically correlate with better quality, though they acknowledge exceptions to this rule.
  • Another participant emphasizes that purchasing base-level optics from reputable manufacturers can yield superior quality, citing personal experience with Nikon optics.
  • Concerns are raised about the quality of optics sourced from various manufacturers in China, suggesting that brand reputation may play a significant role in quality assurance.

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Participants express differing opinions on the quality of specific brands and models, and there is no consensus on the best choice among the discussed binoculars and telescopes.

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Participants reference personal experiences and anecdotal evidence, which may not provide a comprehensive view of the products discussed. There are also mentions of price ranges and product comparisons that may depend on individual preferences and specific use cases.

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I found these on amazon "Celestron UpClose Porro Series 10-30 x 50 Zoom Binoculars"...Are they good?
 
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Wondering. How good are the National Geographic Telescopes? Specifically NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 114/900MM AZ. Say compared to the Bresser Galaxia 114/900.
 


BH Wiz said:
I found these on amazon "Celestron UpClose Porro Series 10-30 x 50 Zoom Binoculars"...Are they good?

Storm89 said:
Wondering. How good are the National Geographic Telescopes? Specifically NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 114/900MM AZ. Say compared to the Bresser Galaxia 114/900.

A good rule of thumb is "the more you spend, the better they will be".
Obviously it's not always that simple, but generally it works out that way in my opinion. I'd look for similar products and see what the price range is for them. If yours is at the bottom of the bucket, it's probably not too good.
 


Drakkith said:
A good rule of thumb is "the more you spend, the better they will be".
Obviously it's not always that simple, but generally it works out that way in my opinion. I'd look for similar products and see what the price range is for them. If yours is at the bottom of the bucket, it's probably not too good.

Of course. That's the rule of thumb I've gone by on most occasions. From what I can see the two are somewhat similar, but the difference is in the stand, which I understand is quite important.

I'm actually asking cause my birthday is right around the corner and I've been meaning to put a telescope on my wish list and these are around the price I could probably sum up if most of my family gathered round. I doubt they will, but you can always live in the hope, can't you?

I can't find much else than Bresser Galaxia 114/900 or Bresser Pollux 150/1400 (but without a 3x Barlow) or Bresser Lyra 70/900 at that price range. The National Geographic one is a little cheaper, but the stand appears somewhat worse.
 


Another good rule of thumb is that you can buy base-level optics from a well-respected manufacturer and probably get superior quality. I bought my basic Nikon 50x7s from L.L. Bean, and they are wonderful. High-end manufacturers can let their quality-control and good materials permeate their whole line without busting the bank. Buying optics from some line that sources their gear from various manufacturers in China offers you no such advantages. Good luck!
 

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