Easy to use zoom lever and central focussing knob. Optimal viewing zoom range of 20* to 60* is all you need in a large binoculars. Large 80mm objective lenses allow for viewing even in low light settings during dawn and dusk. Astronomical viewing of the moon, large and nearby planets, and bright stars is superb. Built-in tripod adaptor. It doesn't weigh much and is very light for its size. The optics of this binocular is surpassed only by larger and longer spotting/field scopes costing several thousand dollars.
The only downside is, at higher zoom range between 60* and 140*, viewing through the eyepieces of the binoculars mounted on a tripod require you to keep your eyes absolutely still.
Pros: Easy to use. Optimal zoom range of 20* to 60* is enough for most observers. Good viewing even at dawn and dusk. Astronomical observations of the moon, nearby planets and stars. Built-in tripod adaptor. Its very light for its size. Value for money.
Cons: At higher zoom range between 60* and 140*, you must keep your eyes absolutely still to view through the eyepieces of the binoculars.
This review was written in the old system and had content requirements that are different than reviews written today.