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Galileo 16x50mm Astronomical Binoculars with Case - High Power for Stargazing

  • Regular price $75.30

Vendor: Galileo

Type: Binoculars

Sku: WBEEAB01DTBC9IM

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Galileo 16x50mm Astronomical Binoculars with Case - High Power for Stargazing

$75.30

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the magnification power of the Galileo G-1650 binoculars? A: The Galileo G-1650 binoculars have a magnification power of sixteen times. This allows you to view distant objects much closer, enhancing your observational experience.
  • Q: What is the diameter of the objective lenses on the Galileo G-1650? A: The objective lenses on the Galileo G-1650 measure fifty millimeters in diameter. This size contributes to improved light transmission and image clarity.
  • Q: What is the linear field of view for the Galileo G-1650 binoculars? A: The linear field of view is one hundred eighty-three feet at one thousand yards. This wide field helps you track moving objects easily.
  • Q: What is the eye relief of the Galileo G-1650 binoculars? A: The eye relief is approximately eight to ten millimeters. This range is suitable for comfortable viewing, especially for those wearing glasses.
  • Q: How do I focus the Galileo G-1650 binoculars? A: You can focus the Galileo G-1650 using the full range center focus wheel. Simply turn the wheel until the image appears sharp and clear.
  • Q: Can I use the Galileo G-1650 binoculars with a tripod? A: Yes, the Galileo G-1650 features a binocular tripod socket. This allows for stable and hands-free viewing, especially for long observations.
  • Q: How should I clean the lenses of the Galileo G-1650 binoculars? A: To clean the lenses, use the included lens cloth. Gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion to avoid scratching and maintain clarity.
  • Q: Are the Galileo G-1650 binoculars water resistant? A: Yes, the Galileo G-1650 binoculars are water resistant. The rubber covering helps protect them from moisture, making them suitable for outdoor use.
  • Q: What is included with the Galileo G-1650 binoculars? A: The package includes a carrying case, a neck strap, a lens cloth, and protective eye caps. These accessories enhance your convenience and care for the binoculars.
  • Q: What type of prisms do the Galileo G-1650 binoculars use? A: The Galileo G-1650 uses Porro prisms. This design provides greater depth perception compared to other binocular styles.
  • Q: Can children use the Galileo G-1650 binoculars? A: Yes, children can use the Galileo G-1650 binoculars, provided they are supervised. The design is user-friendly and suitable for young explorers.
  • Q: What is the twilight factor of the Galileo G-1650 binoculars? A: The twilight factor is twenty-four point forty-nine. This means the binoculars perform well in low-light conditions, such as dawn or dusk.
  • Q: How do I store the Galileo G-1650 binoculars? A: Store the Galileo G-1650 binoculars in their carrying case when not in use. Keep them in a cool, dry place to protect them from dust and damage.
  • Q: What is the relative brightness index of the Galileo G-1650? A: The relative brightness index is seventeen point thirty-six. This indicates how well the binoculars perform in low-light situations.
  • Q: What is the minimum focus distance for the Galileo G-1650 binoculars? A: The minimum focus distance is twenty-five feet. This allows you to view objects that are relatively close without losing clarity.

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