- Description
- Specifications
Product Overview
The Celestron Outland X 10x50mm Roof Binoculars are full-size outdoor binoculars designed for bright views, weather resistance, and comfortable handheld use. They are waterproof, nitrogen purged, rubber armored, and equipped with large 50 mm objective lenses for strong light gathering.
Who Is This Product Best For?
Best for birding, wildlife viewing, travel, sports, marine-style use, and general outdoor observing where durability and brightness matter.
Why Choose This Binocular?
- 10x50 format: Good reach with bright full-size objective lenses.
- Waterproof and nitrogen purged: Built for damp outdoor conditions.
- Roof prism design: Slimmer profile than traditional Porro binoculars.
- Rubber armor: Provides grip and protection in the field.
Recommended Uses
- Birdwatching
- Wildlife viewing
- Travel and hiking
- Sports and events
- General outdoor observation
Compatibility and Accessory Notes
Use with a comfortable neck strap or harness for longer field sessions. A tripod adapter may be useful for extended stationary viewing.
Important Limitations
- Full-size binocular: Brighter than compact models but larger to carry.
- 10x magnification: Some hand shake may be visible compared with lower-power binoculars.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these waterproof?
Yes. Celestron describes the Outland X series as waterproof and nitrogen purged.
Are they good for astronomy?
They can be used for casual night-sky viewing, but they are primarily an outdoor and wildlife binocular.
Our Recommendation
Ontario Telescope recommends the Outland X 10x50 for customers who want a durable, bright, full-size outdoor binocular for general use.
| Product Type | Roof prism binoculars |
|---|---|
| SKU | 71348 |
| Magnification | 10x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 50 mm |
| Weather Protection | Waterproof and nitrogen purged |
| Primary Use | Outdoor, wildlife, and general observation |
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