We put all the best deals in this in-depth guide to make it easier to find the best discounts. If you are a seasoned astronomer looking for some series gear or just trying your hand at stargazing, there are Nikon binoculars deals to suit you.

A pair of the best binoculars are an important part of any astronomer&s inventory as they offer great night sky views and are often a cost-effective alternative to the best telescopes. If you want to do more research before buying a new pair of binoculars, be sure to check out our handy binoculars deals guide.

The best of the best are found in the field of optics, and that's not just for binoculars. Whether it's the best cameras for astronomy, telescopes, or binoculars, or the best binoculars for kids, we have something for everyone.

If you want to bag a bargain on your next stargazing equipment, we have other brand-specific deal guides to help you. If you are interested in the deals for binoculars, then read on.

Nikon binoculars deals

You can save money on popular models, which are listed here. We have listed the model against the lowest price we can find online, where we can't find a big deal or discount on a pair of favorites.

One thing to look out for when shopping for binoculars is that retailers can sometimes raise the price to make their deals look better. We compare the below deals to previous prices so you can be sure you are getting good value.

Nikon Monarch 5 and M5 binoculars

Nikon Monarch 5

(Image credit: Nikon)

Our favorites: Nikon Monarch 5 8x56

The price includes the objective of 56mm, the magnification of 8x, the field of view, and the length of 199mm.

The 8x56 model of the Monarch 5 binoculars is notable for its large objective lens and should lend themselves well to stargazing. With a magnification of 8x, they are a good choice for the night sky, and with their additional light-gathering power, they should provide bright, high-detail images. The weight of around 1 kilogram isn't the heaviest we've seen, but a tripod mount is still a good idea.

The Monarch 5s have a degree of waterproofness, a diopter adjustment on the right eyepiece, and a focus adjustment that should be easy to reach and turn with a single finger.

It is difficult to find reliable stock on these Monarch 5s. The Monarchs 5s and M5s are more accessible. These pairs have the same glass and design as the others, but they have a lower aperture at x42.

Nikon WX binoculars

Nikon WX

(Image credit: Nikon)

Our favorites: Nikon WX 7x50 IF 

The price is $5,989.95 and includes the objective, magnification, field of view, and length.

A dedicated pair of astronomy binoculars, and just a little bit expensive, is what you would want for a night of astronomy.

It's not possible when you look at the design. An unusual Abbe-Koenig structure, three ED glass elements per tube, and a field-flattener lens system all add up. There is a tripod mount.

The magnesium alloy body makes it light but strong, and the combination of 50mm objectives and 7x magnification means images will be bright and contrasty.

Among the accessories available is a sturdy metal case you will surely want to transport binoculars of such quality and expense around in, but for the well-heeled amateur astronomer, these are surely the ultimate viewing experience. The bigger brothers, the EX 10x50 IF, retail for $300 more.

Nikon Aculon A211 binoculars

Nikon Aculon A211

(Image credit: Nikon)

Our favorites: Nikon Aculon A211 10x50 

The price is $120 and includes the objective, magnification, field of view, and length.

Can you get 50mm objectives for less than $100? It is possible, and you can get multi-coated optics and a tripod mount.

Being able to attach them to additional support is a big mark of their favor, even though the scales are only tipping at less than a kilo. Despite being some of the most traditional looking binoculars in the range, they are nicely coated in rubber armor and are easy to keep a grip on.

Because of their large objectives and moderate magnification, owners will find themselves looking up to the skies. In low-light conditions, these binoculars work well.

Today's best deals are on the A211 binoculars.

Nikon Action EX

Nikon Action EX 12x50

(Image credit: Nikon)

Our favorites: Nikon Action EX 12x50

The price is $190 and includes the objective, magnification, field of view, and length.

You should get plenty of light when you use the binoculars with the 50mm opening. It's even better to pack in multi-coated lens and high-refractive-index prisms, which offer clear, crisp views of stars. We were impressed with the binos when we looked at the price, but we did notice a slight curve around the edge of the field of view.

They have comfortable rubber grips and a large focus knob. The eye relief is a generous 13mm. They promise to be waterproof and have decent fog resistance. The 12x50 binos are slightly heavier than other models, so they have a price in the way of weight. To avoid shakiness, you may want to invest in a tripod.

The best Action EX deals are here.