astronomical binoculars

zhumell 20×80 supergiant astronomical binocular?

I bought this binocular a few days ago and i received it today with its tripod. firstly, im not sure how to do focusing except for the center focus wheel but that doesnt give me a wide range! secondly, i dont know how to set up the tripod. there is nothing to attach the binocular to the tripod and its really confusing. someone please help me!!
i bought it from binoculars.com, there was only a binocular with its manual, which only explains how to use the binocular, and a tripod but the tripod did not have any manual, thats why i dont know how to attach the binocular to the tripod.

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It’s down to these two. Please help me decide. Thanks.

http://www.telescope.com/control/product/~category_id=binocular_astronomy/~pcategory=binocular_astronomy/~product_id=09463

http://www.telescope.com/control/product/~category_id=binocular_astronomy/~pcategory=binocular_astronomy/~product_id=09327

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Galileo Astronomical Binoculars

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Galileo Astronomical Binoculars
Product Description
View beautiful nighttime skies with these astronomical binoculars*. The water-resistant design enables the binoculars to withstand sudden rainstorms and humid conditions. Comfortable rubber armoring lets you firmly grip the binoculars as you focus on your subject.

Product Features:

  • 60mm objective lenses with 20x power and fully coated optics for clear viewing
  • Full-range center focus for easy adjusting of blurred images
  • Field of view of 156′ at 1,000 yards offers expansive range
  • Tripod socket enables you to attach a tripod (not included) for steady viewing
  • Fold-down rubber eye guards block intruding light and provide comfort
  • Neoprene neck strap frees your hands as you survey the environment
  • Includes binoculars, deluxe case with shoulder strap, lens cleaning cloth and instructions

(Model C-2060)


Galileo Astronomical Binoculars

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Which astronomical binoculars should I buy?

I’m planning on purchasing a telescope a little bit later (an Orion SkyQuest XT4.5, 6, or possible 8) but I’ve heard that for beginners binoculars are a good resource to have along with your telescope. Most people say to use 7×50 or 10×50 and I’ve found 2 but I don’t know if they’re worth it (because they’re cheap, I really don’t want to pay too much for binos) and if they’re really astronomical worthy. What tells you the difference between regular binos and astronomical ones? Is it just the #x#? Here are the two I’m looking at:

7×50

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=11018866

10×50

http://www.binocularsworldwide.com/asp/superbrowse.asp?clid=2042&caid=&sku=GAL1004&refid=AC361-GA…#1

Thank you!

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I have been reading about them and I have been getting conflicting opinions. I want to buy a pair for night time sky gazing and I’m not informed enough about what I need.

Vixen 1431 BT80M Astronomical Binoculars

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Vixen 1431 BT80M Astronomical Binoculars
Product Description
Vixen’s Binocular Telescopes provide a spectacular view of comets and star clusters. This large aperture, 80mm binoculars are great for viewing the night sky or as a terrestrial binocular for making the most out of a good view. The optics are fully multicoated for maximum light transmission. Each optical assembly is precisely aligned at the Vixen assembly plant in Japan so as to give the sharpest images possible.The BT80M is portable, at just 11 lbs in weight, so that it can be taken to a dark sky location very easily. Supplied with two eyepieces, giving 36 x magnification and a wide 1.6 degree field of view it is suitable for just about any astronomical work. In addition to this, the viewer has an option of attaching any LV or LVW eyepiece to give a wide range of magnifications. (Shown with optional fork mount, tripod and swing arm).
Vixen 1431 BT80M Astronomical Binoculars

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