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The best image stabilized binocular you can buy is now $324 cheaper for Black Friday

Making it into our best binoculars and best binoculars for kids guides, the Canon 10x42L IS WP binoculars are a fantastic pair of binoculars, offering excellent optics, generous eye relief (for eyeglasses wearers) and image stabilization to keep views of the stars and night sky stable. Although this quality does cost, and normally these binoculars would set you back $1559. However, this Black Friday the Canon 10x42L IS WP binoculars are only $1235 at Newegg.

You can get the Canon 10x42L IS WP binoculars on sale right now at Newegg for $1235.

In our review of the Canon 10x42L IS WP binoculars, we praised their ability to perform well in low-light conditions and to give bright, high-resolution images during our stargazing sessions. Awarding them 5 out of 5 stars, we also found the image stabilization performed well and, when holding the binoculars steady without constantly moving around, you’ll be treated to unbelievably sharp views of the night sky. Amazon’s listing is still at the full price of $1559, so we recommend you grab them at Newegg while stocks last.

Save yourself a whopping $324 on the Canon 10x42L IS WP binoculars. Voted as the best overall binoculars in both our best binoculars and best binoculars for kids guides, they will provide you with stable and sharp views of the night sky thanks to the image stabilization. In our Canon 10x42L IS WP review, we gave it top marks, suggesting they’d be the perfect companion for keen astronomers. View Deal

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The image stabilization on the Canon 10x42L IS WP binoculars will help you get steady views of the night sky. (Image credit: Jamie Carter)
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Review photo of the Canon 10x42L IS WP

With 42mm objective lenses, these binos are a great option for astronomy. (Image credit: Future/Jamie Carter)
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Review photo of the Canon 10x42L IS WP

The image stabilization is easy to engage. (Image credit: Future/Jamie Carter)
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Review photo of the Canon 10x42L IS WP

The image stabilization requires 3xAAA batteries. (Image credit: Future/Jamie Carter)
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Review photo of the Canon 10x42L IS WP

The Canon 10x42L IS WP binoculars offer generous eye relief, ideal for eyeglasses wearers. (Image credit: Future/Jamie Carter)

Now is the perfect time to add these binoculars to your astronomy kit with a fantastic $324 off this Black Friday.

You won’t be disappointed with the views through these binoculars, where the gyroscope motion sensors detect how much movement there is and actuators then counteract the wobble up to an angle of 0.8 degrees. This will leave you with steady views of the stars and moon, and beyond. However, the image stabilization does require 3xAAA batteries.

Not only this, but eyeglasses wearers will also find these comfortable to use as they offer eye relief of 16mm. The twist-up eyecups also help to block out external lights, allowing for a more immersive stargazing experience.

If these binoculars are still a bit too pricey for you, you could try the Celestron UpClose G2 10×50 binoculars. We gave them 4.5 out of 5 stars in our review, suggesting they’d suit anyone wanting to start stargazing. Of course, as they are cheaper, you will be sacrificing the image stabilization that comes with more premium binoculars.

Key features: 10x magnification, 42mm objective lens diameter, image stabilization, 16mm eye relief

Product launched: 2005

Price history: The lowest we’ve seen these binoculars this year was $1399 and that was at the start of the year. Since then, they typically sell for between $1499 and $1559, making this a steal of a deal.

Price comparison: Amazon: $1559 | Walmart: $1300

Reviews consensus: We loved these binoculars, awarding them 5 out of 5 stars in our review. Our sister site, Livescience.com, gave them 4 out of 5 stars in their review. Overall, it seems these binoculars impress those that use them.

Livescience: ★★★★ | Space: ★★★★★ | T3: ★★★★★

Featured in guides: Best binoculars, best binoculars for kids

✅ Buy it if: You’re a keen astronomer, looking for stable and sharp views of the stars and moon.

❌ Don’t buy it if: You’re new to astronomy as you may prefer a pair of our best budget binoculars instead before upgrading your kit to these premium binoculars.

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Author: Jase Parnell-Brookes
Source: Space.com
Reviewed By: Editorial Team

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