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product_id: 79693944
title: "Celestron - Cometron 7x50 Astronomy Binoculars – Entry-Level for Stargazing and Comet Watching – Large 50mm Objective Lenses – Wide 6.6° Field of View – Multi-Coated Optics"
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# 50mm objective lenses for max light capture 7x magnification for crisp celestial views Tripod adaptable for steady, shake-free stargazing Celestron - Cometron 7x50 Astronomy Binoculars – Entry-Level for Stargazing and Comet Watching – Large 50mm Objective Lenses – Wide 6.6° Field of View – Multi-Coated Optics

**Brand:** celestron
**Price:** Rp1810737
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌠 Unlock the cosmos with clarity and confidence!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Celestron - Cometron 7x50 Astronomy Binoculars – Entry-Level for Stargazing and Comet Watching – Large 50mm Objective Lenses – Wide 6.6° Field of View – Multi-Coated Optics by celestron
- **How much does it cost?** Rp1810737 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- celestron enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted celestron brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Steady Viewing, No Shakes:** Built-in tripod adapter socket ensures stable, extended observation sessions—never miss a moment.
- • **Confidence in Every Purchase:** Backed by Celestron’s Limited Lifetime US Warranty and expert US-based customer support since 1960.
- • **Versatile Day & Night Companion:** Perfect for astronomy, birdwatching, hiking, and scenic viewing with a close focus of just 26.2 feet.
- • **Explore the Night Sky Like a Pro:** 7x magnification with a wide 6.6° field of view lets you effortlessly scan constellations, comets, and star clusters.
- • **Brilliant, Bright Views Every Time:** Large 50mm multi-coated lenses maximize light transmission for vivid, high-contrast images even in low light.

## Overview

The Celestron Cometron 7x50 Astronomy Binoculars are an entry-level, easy-to-use optical tool designed for beginners eager to explore the night sky. Featuring 7x magnification, large 50mm multi-coated objective lenses, and a wide 6.6° field of view, these binoculars deliver bright, detailed views of stars, comets, and constellations. Waterproof and tripod adaptable, they also excel in daytime activities like birdwatching and hiking. Lightweight and durable, they come with a Limited Lifetime US Warranty and expert support from a trusted optics brand.

## Description

Get ready to explore the night sky like never before with the Celestron Cometron 7x50 Binoculars—the perfect entry point for beginner astronomers and casual skywatchers. Whether you're scanning the sky, catching a glimpse of a passing comet, or enjoying daytime views of distant landscapes, these versatile binoculars deliver bright, crisp images with ease. With large 50mm objective lenses, the Cometron 7x50 gathers ample light to reveal celestial and terrestrial details. The 7x magnification offers a steady image and a wide 6.6° angular field of view, ideal for tracking comets or scanning large portions of the sky. Multi-coated optics enhance light transmission and image contrast, while BK7 prism glass provides bright, sharp views across the field. The traditional Porro prism design offers excellent depth perception and a rich, three-dimensional image quality—perfect for both sky and earth viewing. Built with comfort in mind, the Cometron binoculars feature rubberized grips, fold-down eyecups for eyeglass wearers, and a close focus distance of 26.2 feet (8 meters) for detailed views of nearby subjects. They’re lightweight and portable, making them a great companion for spontaneous stargazing, camping trips, and outdoor events. The Cometron 7x50 is tripod-adaptable, giving you the flexibility to attach it to a standard tripod for added stability during long observation sessions. Included in the box: Cometron 7x50 binoculars, lens caps, a soft carrying case, neck strap, and a lens cloth for easy maintenance and safe storage on the go. Discover a new perspective on the universe with the Celestron Cometron 7x50 Binoculars—where powerful performance meets beginner-friendly design.

Review: Very Good Binoculars for a little money - These binoculars are very capable night sky viewers. They replaced my Russian-made Sotem 7X50s that were stolen. The Sotem's were quite good, but with the current world situation, very difficult to replace. Having read up on the Celstron units, I figured I would give them a try. The first pair I received were returned due to a hair in the view field of the right lens. I was disappointed about the quality control, as these are manufactured in China. The second pair had no issues and they are great for night sky viewing with stars shown as points, good views of nebula, and star clusters. A good product for a bargain price.
Review: Good quality, low price, excellent value for stargazing or terrestrial viewing. - 7x50 is the sweet spot for binoculars intended mainly for stargazing. 7x magnification is enough to resolve a lot of double stars, give you easy views of Jupiter's 4 largest moons, to see the major features of our own moon, and (with solar filters) to see sunspots. Anything less and you might not see enough detail to feel satisfied, anything more and you're going to have a hard time holding the binoculars steady enough to enjoy the detail being provided by the magnification. 50mm objective lenses bring in enough light to allow you to get truly grand views of the milky way (if you can get to a dark sky location) and clear resolution of images; of course larger is better but also a lot more expensive and often manufacturers pair the larger objectives with higher magnification which is NOT helpful. The specific optics of these Celestron "Cometron" binoculars have a good field of view so they're great on nights with peak meteor activity or for looking at wide swaths of sky at one time for other reasons. The quality of the optics is quite good with little aberration, decently dark backgrounds, and the two elements are well collimated – very important and not always the case for inexpensive binoculars. For the price these are hard to beat. I bought a pair of Meade binoculars also and while they were pretty good the two optical paths were not collimated at all; which means it was almost impossible to "merge" the two images because the two optical arrays weren't parallel to each other and therefore weren't pointing in exactly the same direction. They're OK for casual terrestrial viewing or as toys for kids but otherwise worthless. These Celestron models, only slightly more expensive, are not only a fantastic value they are among the best low-end hand-held binoculars available, you'd have to pay a hundred dollars more for a significant increase in quality. This isn't a knock on Meade in general, they make great scopes, but the low-end binoculars I've bought from them have some quality-control issues and aren't in any special way better than these Celestron binoculars. These binoculars are easily adjusted for people with different pupillary distance (spacing between the eyes) by just squeezing the scopes together or pulling them apart around the central hinge. Focus is done with a center adjuster and is smooth in both directions. There is a diopter adjustment on one eyepiece (allowing the user to fine-tune the focus should their eyes require different correction). The eyepieces have foldable eyecups so they're easy to use with or without eyeglasses – note that unless you have significant astigmatism it is better to use a telescope or binoculars without your glasses.

## Features

- EASY-TO-USE ASTRONOMY BINOCULARS FOR BEGINNERS: Cometron 7x50 binoculars are an easy, affordable way to learn the night sky and get started with astronomy.
- 7X MAGNIFICATION: With a wide field of view that reveals a larger portion of the night sky, Cometron is ideal for panning across the Milky Way, exploring constellations, and viewing large objects like comets.
- 50MM OBJECTIVES WITH MULTI-COATED OPTICS: Large objective lenses gather more light while multiple layers of anti-reflective coatings boost light transmission. Views are bright and detailed with increased contrast and resolution.
- GREAT FOR DAY AND NIGHT USE: Not just for astronomy—these binoculars are also great for birdwatching, hiking, and scenic viewing with a close focus of 26.2 feet.
- TRIPOD-ADAPTABLE FOR STABLE VIEWING: Designed with a built-in tripod adapter socket so you can mount the binoculars on a standard tripod (adapter not included) for shake-free, extended viewing sessions.
- WIDE 6.6° ANGULAR FIELD OF VIEW: Perfect for scanning large areas of the sky quickly—spot comets, star clusters, and even satellites with ease.
- UNBEATABLE WARRANTY & CUSTOMER SUPPORT: Buy with confidence from Celestron, a leading optics brand in California since 1960. Your purchase includes a Celestron Limited Lifetime US Warranty & US-based expert tech support.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00DV6SI3Q |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparent Angle of View | 6.8 Degrees |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #31 in Binoculars |
| Brand | Celestron |
| Built-In Media | Carrying case, Eyepiece caps, Instruction manual, Lens cloth, Neck strap, Objective lens caps |
| Coating | Multi coated |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,992 Reviews |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | ±3 diopters |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 10 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Exit-Pupil Diameter | 7.1 |
| Eye Relief | 13.0 |
| Features | Water Resistant |
| Field of View | 6.8 Degrees |
| Focus Description | Manual Focus |
| Focus Type | Individual Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050234711982 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 9"L x 8"W |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.6"L x 7.8"W x 2.5"H |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Low Light Technology | yes |
| Magnification Maximum | 7 x |
| Manufacturer | Celestron |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 71198-CGL |
| Model Name | Cometron 7x50mm Porro Binoculars |
| Model Number | 71198-CGL |
| Mount Type | Tripod Mount |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimeters |
| Prism Type | Porro Prism |
| Relative Brightness | 50.41 |
| Size Map | Full Size |
| Special Feature | Water Resistant |
| Specific Uses | Star Gazing |
| Specific Uses For Product | Star Gazing |
| UPC | 050234711982 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 7 multiplier_x |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Celestron
- **Magnification Maximum:** 7 x
- **Objective Lens Diameter:** 50 Millimeters
- **Special Feature:** Water Resistant

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Configuration, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will these be good for hunting**
A: Yes, but it isn’t very sporting and there is no meat on these binoculars whatsoever.

**Q: What are the farthest objects in the night sky that one could see with this specific pair of binoculars? Can you see any planets?**
A: Well technically one can see the great Andromeda galaxy (M31) with relative ease and good resolution in the night sky. The galaxy is about 2.5 million light years from earth (15 million-trillion miles), which is pretty far away Other objects that can be well studied with these binoculars include the Orion Nebula (1600 light years away), the craters on the moon, the pleadies star cluster (425 light years away), and much more. One can study planets using these binoculars too. With these, one can make out the 4 largest moons of Jupiter, and the elliptical shape of Saturn and its rings. I've also used these to locate the distant planets Neptune and Uranus I'm the sky. Ultimately the quality of viewing will depend on dark-sky conditions (light pollution, etc)These are good binoculars for their price.

**Q: Can the focus be adjusted for near-sightedness?**
A: Yes, it can be adjusted on the right eye piece to compensate for near sightedness.  Helps me a lot since I have astigmatism in my right eye.

**Q: How would I go about using a tripod with these? What items would I need to get?**
A: These are only 7x binoculars. You won't need a tripod until you get into higher magnifications. 7x50 used to be good standard binoculars for decades, because it offered enough magnification while still being able to easily hand-hold them steadily. At 10x it starts to get more difficult to keep them steady. 50mm lenses in them are just large enough to make images bright & sharp enough to see clear even in shady areas, shadows, & star gazing.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Good Binoculars for a little money
*by C***N on April 25, 2026*

These binoculars are very capable night sky viewers. They replaced my Russian-made Sotem 7X50s that were stolen. The Sotem's were quite good, but with the current world situation, very difficult to replace. Having read up on the Celstron units, I figured I would give them a try. The first pair I received were returned due to a hair in the view field of the right lens. I was disappointed about the quality control, as these are manufactured in China. The second pair had no issues and they are great for night sky viewing with stars shown as points, good views of nebula, and star clusters. A good product for a bargain price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good quality, low price, excellent value for stargazing or terrestrial viewing.
*by J***R on March 16, 2020*

7x50 is the sweet spot for binoculars intended mainly for stargazing. 7x magnification is enough to resolve a lot of double stars, give you easy views of Jupiter's 4 largest moons, to see the major features of our own moon, and (with solar filters) to see sunspots. Anything less and you might not see enough detail to feel satisfied, anything more and you're going to have a hard time holding the binoculars steady enough to enjoy the detail being provided by the magnification. 50mm objective lenses bring in enough light to allow you to get truly grand views of the milky way (if you can get to a dark sky location) and clear resolution of images; of course larger is better but also a lot more expensive and often manufacturers pair the larger objectives with higher magnification which is NOT helpful. The specific optics of these Celestron "Cometron" binoculars have a good field of view so they're great on nights with peak meteor activity or for looking at wide swaths of sky at one time for other reasons. The quality of the optics is quite good with little aberration, decently dark backgrounds, and the two elements are well collimated – very important and not always the case for inexpensive binoculars. For the price these are hard to beat. I bought a pair of Meade binoculars also and while they were pretty good the two optical paths were not collimated at all; which means it was almost impossible to "merge" the two images because the two optical arrays weren't parallel to each other and therefore weren't pointing in exactly the same direction. They're OK for casual terrestrial viewing or as toys for kids but otherwise worthless. These Celestron models, only slightly more expensive, are not only a fantastic value they are among the best low-end hand-held binoculars available, you'd have to pay a hundred dollars more for a significant increase in quality. This isn't a knock on Meade in general, they make great scopes, but the low-end binoculars I've bought from them have some quality-control issues and aren't in any special way better than these Celestron binoculars. These binoculars are easily adjusted for people with different pupillary distance (spacing between the eyes) by just squeezing the scopes together or pulling them apart around the central hinge. Focus is done with a center adjuster and is smooth in both directions. There is a diopter adjustment on one eyepiece (allowing the user to fine-tune the focus should their eyes require different correction). The eyepieces have foldable eyecups so they're easy to use with or without eyeglasses – note that unless you have significant astigmatism it is better to use a telescope or binoculars without your glasses.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty Good Binoculars at a Very Good Price
*by C***. on January 24, 2016*

I bought these for both terrestrial and sky use. I would say that the quality is pretty good overall and great for the price. Optics is something that has a very steep price to quality curve and these seems to be good enough for the amateur (no noticeable chromatic aberration that causes small bright white objects to smear into a rainbow of colors as in poor quality binoculars). In reading the reviews, I noticed some people are unfamiliar with using binoculars. Binoculars are hinged in the middle to allow you to adjust the span between the two lenses to merge the two images into one image. At night look at the moon or a distant street lamp which is a single object (as opposed to a star field) and adjust the hinge as you look to merge the images to create one distinct image. Each person will have a slightly different adjustment for this. Then once you have set this you can look at the stars. The other adjustment is to close your right eye and focus on some distant object using the main focus adjustment in the center. Then open your right eye and adjust the individual diopter adjustment to focus the right eye's image. Each person will have a different setting for this that depends on their eyes. Also note that hand held binoculars are not a replacement for a telescope on a tripod. It is impossible to hold the binoculars by hand steady enough to prevent shaking of the image even at relatively low magnifications, though if you can rest your elbows on something firm that helps. On the other hand, binoculars like these are far easier to carry with you than a telescope. The good: The optical quality is pretty good and I would say very good for the price point. They are reasonably light while still giving a good image. Great for looking at the moon and terrestrial use. Could use improvement: If as the result of lasik or cataract surgery you have "mono vision" where one eye is focused on distance and one eye is focused for reading and close-up, the range of the individual eye diopter adjustment on the binoculars is right up against the limit the diopter adjustment on the binoculars will go. It would be better if there were more range of the binocular diopter adjustment.

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