This is hands-down best binocular choosing talk by the legend Stephen Tonkin himself. I recently own both his books and I absolutely love them. That joke about Sylvester Stallone copyrighting 'Rocky' about the BSO's horrible rocky eye-pieces are in his first book! Brilliant read.
Very good video,and I have a 10x50 Bushnell binoculars and I had no idea that you could see unearthly things. I will definitely look at the north Arkansas sky very soon. Thanks.....😊
This is hands-down best binocular choosing talk by the legend Stephen Tonkin himself. I recently own both his books and I absolutely love them. That joke about Sylvester Stallone copyrighting 'Rocky' about the BSO's horrible rocky eye-pieces are in his first book! Brilliant read.
1 Comment and 20 Likes? Where are the enthusiasts? One of the best video I've seen in recent times!
They don't respond to any questions or interact in any way. It's how channels stay small
Sorry, I am a little late. I became a stargazing enthusiast in late 2023 but hey, better late than never.
Very good video,and I have a 10x50 Bushnell binoculars and I had no idea that you could see unearthly things. I will definitely look at the north Arkansas sky very soon. Thanks.....😊
WOW! Great stuff gents thanks!
Awesome video for binocular astronomy lovers!
Ah, a real pro, and I love his books
Ty
TY Steve, phenomenal presentation!
Brilliant content, thank you! 😎
Just watched it all the way through.... Great job guys... I have just subbed... Even as a pro photographer I learnt quite a lot here ty.
Very informative, thank you.
Took a screenshot of those 'things to avoid'. Thanks.
Awesome info, thx!
Great video! What about 25x100 binoculars? Should I buy those even if I have 10x50 and what should I expect from them?
i'd invest in a better quality 10x50
Where can I buy a monopod
It's photo equipment so it should be next to the tripods. I think there are tripods where you can use one leg seperately.
Pity he didn't mention 8x32's. I want a pair of all-rounders that size but if they won't do for astronomy, well...