Explore with Oberwerk
The Explore Series are Oberwerk’s new entry-level product line, but they have all the important features of the more expensive models. The 15×70 Explore gathers lots of light, making it ideal for astronomy. It has rugged aluminum construction, precise center focuser, it’s fully broadband multi-coated, waterproof, and nitrogen-charged. With twist-up eyecups and 15mm’s of eye relief, those wearing glasses will have no problem seeing the entire 4.3° FOV. Includes a lightweight hard case, ocular cover, captive objective covers, and a neck strap.
Recommended Mounts for 15×70 Explore
The 15×70 Explore is somewhat hand-holdable, but due to the relatively-high 15x magnification, the view is much steadier when using a mount. For quick stability on the go we recommend the Oberwerk 2000 Monopod. For extended viewing the Oberwerk 3000 Tall Tripod is a perfect choice.
Doug Culbertson (verified owner) –
All I can say is that I am impressed! This is my first binocular larger than 50mm and it’s amazing how much more I can see than with my Nikon 12×50. I had originally planned to use this for a while and then upgrade to the 15x70EDU, but after a couple of nights out with these I’m not in any hurry. FWIW I use them on the 2000 monopod and it’s a great match.
Stephen Vaughan (verified owner) –
Just got my 15×70 Explore’s and 2000 monopod tonight. Took them out for the Mars / Moon occultation. All I can say is WOW. These binos are the perfect step up from my 10×50’s and the monopod was so much more enjoyable than my tripod. I also had my 6” Newtonian out for the occultation but ended up enjoying the view more through the binos. High recommend for both products.
Krasimir Andreev –
Greetings from Bulgaria! If you don’t know where it is… too bad for you 🙂
I received my Oberwerk 15×70 Explore from Oberwerk .eu. I used it both with my hands and with the Monfrotto tripod I have.
I am pleasantly surprised!
Field of view: The contrast is perfect, the edge is clear, I did not notice any chromatic aberrations. Distorted, trailing stars like comets in the last 10% this is normal OK. The focuser is a little hard or does not grip well with my fingers, but this is subjective.
I definitely do not regret making this choice and upgrading from Nikon 10×50.
I recommend it with both hands 🙂
Linda – thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping me with the order.
Cloudless evenings to everyone!