Q1: Is it only celestial or both a terrestrial and celestial binocular? The attributes list bird watching. What does that mean?
A: This binocular is sold as a astronomy binocular because it's magnification is very powerful at 20x, but it can be used for terrestrial applications as well.
Q2: What is the maximum width at the eyepieces between the center of the lenses?
A: The maximum distance between the eyepieces is 2 7/8 inches.
Q3: Is there a solar filter available that will fit?
A: I am sorry but there is not a Solar Filter available for these binoculars yet.
Q4: Are the craters on the moon visible with these binoculars?
A: Yes, and quite a bit more.
Q5: Are these binoculars multi-coated? What kind of case comes with them? Are the lenses glass or plastic?
A: The lenses are glass, it comes with a hard case and yes, they are multi-coated.
Q6: Are these binoculars hand held or must they be used with a tripod, or both?
A: You can use them as hand held but it will not be the easiest we recommend that you use them with a tripod.
Q7:
Does this Zhumell binocular have a tripout mount? However, there are other websites that sell the tripod mount as an option, charging the same amount for the binoculars. Buyers take note!
A: The Zhumell super-Giant and Tachyon models both have a built in TriPod adapter that comes standard with the binocular.
Q8: Do these binoculars have BAK-4 prisims?
A:
Yes, these binoculars use BAK-4 Prisms
Q9: What is the difference between a central focus and individual focus for your 25x100 & 20x80,and which is better?
A: It's not that one is better than the other they are just different. Central focus is a big wheel and individual focus allows you to set the binocular for your eyes with rarely having to adjust the focus.
Q10: Please describe all the materials used in the construction of the Supergiant 20x80 binoculars.
A: They use an aluminum alloy for the body a BK-7 glass for the lenses and prisms.
Q11: What is difference between bk4 and bk7 glass?
A: BK7 is a borosilicate crown optical glass with high homogeneity, low bubble and inclusion content. Its good physical and chemical properties make it widely used in visible and near IR range. Most of windows, lenses and prisms, which used in laser, optical system, optical communication, are made from BK7 glass. Bak-4 glass is for higher edge sharpness and greater brightness.
Q12: I just bought the Meade ETX- 105 with the UHT coating telescope. Will the 20 X 80 giants give a fair competition to my Meade telescope in any way?
A: The super giant will give you wider field of view and fun depth perception. However, to compare it to the ETX 105 is not fair to either product. They are quite different. The binoculars will help you get perspective where the object is in the sky in relation to other objects. The Meade will allow you to hone in the object. They are complementary not competitive.
Q13: I see you've previously stated that these 20x80 Zhumell SuperGiants have BK7 prisms. However, both of your Zhumell product listings state BK4 prisms. I have seen one other binocular site that says BK7, but most say BK4.
A: Zhumell's 20x80 SuperGiant Astronomical Binoculars are made with BaK-4 prisms. They formerly used BK-7 glass, but Zhumell upgraded the prisms to BaK-4 in late 2004.
Q14: Is the L-Mount tripod adapter required/recommended for use with the 20x80 SuperGiant and your ZH-WDF4 professional tripod?
A: No. The 20x80 SuperGiant will mount directly to the tripod without the aid of an adapter.
Q15: I would like to know when you look across water, will you see the heat rays making it impossible for clear vision.
A: With their high magnification, the 20x80 SuperGiant binoculars will also magnify any heat shimmer present in the atmosphere. That means you may see heat shimmer through the binoculars that you would not see with the naked eye.
Q16: I bought these binoculars and I would like an adjustable tripod for them. Can you recommend a decent tripod?
A: We recommend the Zhumell Professional Tripod for use with the 20x80 SuperGiant Astronomical Binocular. It has a wide working height range and a weight rating of better than 8 pounds to take heavy binoculars and cameras. It's a great complement to the SuperGiants.
Q17: I would like to buy binoculars for Astronomical, and for a general use purpose (Traveling, birding and other nature related purpose) will Zhumell 20x80 SuperGiant Astronomical Binocular be the right candidate?
A: Zhumell 20x80 SuperGiant Astronomical Binoculars are great instruments and a great value. However, at 13 x 9 x 5 inches and 4.4 pounds, they're a mite too big and heavy for hand-held operation. For a hand-held binocular that must function well for astronomy and for general viewing, you might consider Nikon's 10-22x50 Action Zooms. For a lower-priced zoom binocular they're surprisingly good, offering reasonably sharp, bright views.
Q18: Do you supply overseas? (I live in New Zealand)
A: Yes, we would be happy to ship a pair of Zhumell 20x80 SuperGiant Astronomical Binoculars to you in New Zealand.
Q19: Is there a difference in eye relief on the Zhumell 20x80 binoculars?
A: We've talked with the Zhumell folks, and they assure us that all the SuperGiants have the same 17mm of eye relief and the same dimensions.
Q20: I am currently in the the USA and would like to take a pair of ZHUG003 home for my friend. However, as sizeis an issue, can you advise of the total package size & weight of this product including case & box etc....?
A: Including all packing materials, this binocular ships as 8lbs and measures 14L X 10w X 5H.
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