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Buying a new pair of binoculars can be a big deal, especially if you want to make the most of the Zeiss binoculars deals available. Even though binoculars don't offer the same power as telescopes, they still offer amazing views of the night sky and are often a cost-effective alternative. If you want to check out the best Zeiss binoculars deals and prices, read on.

Today's best Zeiss Binoculars Deals

Zeiss Victory HT

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They are made for the twilight hours and have a light-gobbling objective of 54mm. As good for spotting crepuscular wildlife as they are at stargazing, the Victory HT binoculars use high transmission glass for up to 95% light transmission. A multi-layer coating and an Abbe-König prism contribute to image quality.

Construction is robust and ergonomics high, but all the magnesium in the world can't stop the weight from cresting the 1 kilogram mark, and a tripod mount may help prevent fatigue on long stargazing sessions.

A 10x54 pair is also available.

Zeiss Victory SF

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The Victory SF range are more of a general-purpose set of binoculars than dedicated stargazing ones. The 42mm objectives should do a decent job of gathering all that lovely starlight and funneling it to your eyes.

An innovative glass layout shifts the center of gravity toward the eyepieces, so they rest more easily against your eyes, and an ultra-flouride lens system ensures 92% light transmission. The lightweight yet robust construction of the Zeiss tripod mount makes them less difficult to hold than other pairs.

The Victory SF binoculars are perfect for a day and night in the outdoors and are easy to carry.

Zeiss Terra ED

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The idea of pocket binoculars is that they are smaller and lighter than its other models, but still come with the rugged construction and excellent image quality you would expect.

There is a choice of gray or green on the outside of the building. The casing is reinforced with fiberglass and waterproof, and they will shed water as well.

The 8x42 formula is a common general-purpose one, but when your binoculars are this light there should be no problem holding them up to the night sky. There is a tripod mount available. The Terra EDs can be found in 10x42, 8x32, 10x32, and even smaller Pocket 8x25 and 10x25.

Zeiss Conquest HD

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A pair of these on a tripod would make for a great setup, with enormous 56mm objectives.

The HD lens system with multi coating and waterproof is a selling point for those looking for a multi-purpose pair.

The focusing wheel is close to the eyepieces, and the body is aluminum, which is impressively neutral. The Conquest binoculars are available in 10x56, 15x56, 8x42, 10x42, 8x32 and 10x32 pairs.