WHERE DO I START?

Your Bushnell telescope can bring the wonders of the universe to your eye. While this manual is intended to assist you in the set-up and basic use of this instrument, it does not cover everything you might like to know about astronomy. Although Northstar will give a respectable tour of the night sky, it is recommended you get a very simple star chart and a flashlight with a red bulb or red cellophane over the end. For objects other than stars and constellations, a basic guide to astronomy is a must. Some recommended sources appear on our website at www.bushnell.com. Also on our website will be current events in the sky for suggested viewing. But, some of the standbys that you can see are:

The Moon—a wonderful view of our lunar neighbor can be enjoyed with any magnification. Try viewing at different phases of the moon. Lunar highlands, lunar maria (lowlands called "seas" for their dark coloration), craters, ridges and mountains will astound you.

Saturn—even at the lowest power you should be able to see Saturn’s rings and moons. This is one of the most satisfying objects in the sky to see simply because it looks like it does in pictures. Imagine seeing what you’ve seen in textbooks or NASA images from your backyard!

Jupiter—the largest planet in our solar system is spectacular. Most noted features are its dark stripes or bands both above and below its equator. These are the north and south equatorial belts. Also interesting are Jupiter’s four major moons. Pay close attention to their positions from night to night. They appear to be lined up on either side of Jupiter.

Mars—The Great Red Planet appears as a reddish-orange disk. Look at different times of the year and try to catch a glimpse of the white polar ice caps.

Venus—just like the moon, Venus changes phases from month to month. At times Venus appears brilliantly in the night sky, just as if you were looking at a distant crescent moon.

Nebulae—The Great Orion Nebula is a very well known night sky object. This and many others are brought to you by this telescope.

Star Clusters—View millions of stars densely packed in a cluster that resembles a ball.

Galaxies—One of the greatest and most interesting galaxies is our neighbor the Andromeda Galaxy. Enjoy this and many others.

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Bushnell 78-8830, 78-8845 instruction manual Where do I START?

78-8830, 78-8845 specifications

The Bushnell 78-8830 and 78-8845 are two advanced models in the realm of outdoor optics, specifically designed for aficionados of birdwatching, nature observation, and sporting events. These binoculars blend high-quality optics with user-friendly features to provide an exceptional viewing experience.

One of the standout features of both models is their powerful magnification capabilities. The 78-8830 boasts an impressive 8x magnification, while the 78-8845 takes it up a notch with a robust 10x magnification. This increase facilitates a clearer and more detailed view of distant subjects, making them ideal for both general observation and specialized uses, such as wildlife watching or sporting events.

Optically, Bushnell binoculars are known for their quality glass, and these models are no exception. Both the 78-8830 and 78-8845 employ multi-coated optics, which enhance light transmission to deliver bright, clear images even in low-light conditions. They also feature high-quality, BaK-4 prisms that contribute to improved image clarity and brightness, yielding vivid colors and sharp contrasts.

In terms of ergonomics, Bushnell has ensured that both models are designed for comfort and ease of use. With a lightweight and compact body, they are easy to carry on extended journeys. Additionally, the rubberized armor provides a secure grip while also safeguarding the binoculars from shock and minor impacts. This rugged construction is paired with a waterproof and fog-proof design, making them suitable for various weather conditions, ensuring durability during outdoor adventures.

Bushnell has also integrated modern technology into these models. Users will appreciate the smooth focusing mechanism, allowing for quick adjustments for sharp images without missing critical moments. The large, easy-to-turn focus knob enables fast and precise focusing, which is especially important when observing fast-moving wildlife or action-packed sports scenes.

Furthermore, the 78-8845 features a wider field of view compared to the 78-8830, which enhances the ease of tracking moving objects. This is particularly beneficial for birding and watching sports, allowing users to scan a broader area without losing sight of the subject they are observing.

In summary, the Bushnell 78-8830 and 78-8845 are commendable choices for outdoor enthusiasts seeking high-performance binoculars. With powerful magnification, superior optics, robust construction, and user-friendly features, these models represent a significant investment for anyone serious about outdoor observation. Whether it’s for birdwatching, attending sporting events, or simply enjoying nature, these binoculars deliver the quality and performance needed to enhance the viewing experience.