Jamie Carter
Jamie is a freelance journalist, copywriter and author with 20 years' experience. He's written journalism for over 50 publications and websites and, when he's not writing, spending most of his time travelling – putting the latest travel tech through its paces.
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Canon 10x42L IS WP binoculars review: unique and unsurpassed image stabilizer tech
For shake-free viewing of nature and the night sky, look no further than the Canon 10x42L IS WP binoculars. Here's our full review
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Vixen SG 2.1x42 super-wide binocular review: immersive views of the stars
The Vixen SG 2.1x42s are the only binoculars to deliver panoramic views of the night sky. Here's our full review
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How to choose and use binoculars for stargazing and astronomy
Techniques, tips and targets for getting the most out of the night sky
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Celestron SkyMaster 25x100 vs Canon 18x50 IS AW: which stargazing binoculars are right for you?
Are you after a pair of binoculars for astronomy, stargazing and the night sky? We compare two titans of the genre
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Celestron Nature DX 8x42 binoculars review: a great value waterproof option for daytime use
The Celestron Nature DX 8x42 binoculars offer clear and bright images, a fast focus knob and a lightweight yet waterproof design.
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Celestron UpClose G2 10x50 binoculars review: inexpensive binos for beginners
The Celestron UpClose G2 10x50 Porro prism binoculars impress with ease of use, though lack refined features
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Olympus 10x25 WP II vs Nikon Monarch 5 20x56: which wildlife binoculars are best?
We compare two of the best mid-range binoculars for birdwatching, wildlife and all-round use
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Celestron UpClose G2 16x32 binoculars review
The Celestron UpClose G2 16x32 binoculars are small enough to carry everywhere and give great close-ups, though they're not for your back garden or for stargazing
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Nikon 10x50 Aculon A211 binoculars review
Bulkier but brighter than rivals, the Nikon 10x50 Aculon A211 are among our favourite all-round binoculars for safari, stargazing and more. Here's our review
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RovyVon E3 Angel Eyes torch review: a USB-C powered super-lightweight torch for a keyring or pocket
Thumb-sized RovyVon E3 Angel Eyes torch punches well above its diminutive size. Here's our review
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Nikon Action EX 12x50 binoculars review
The Nikon Action EX 12x50 binoculars offer extra magnification and power for a great price, but it comes at the cost of a bulkier design. Here's our review
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Waterfield Air Travel Backpack review
Brilliantly designed for urban journeys this all-in-one for two laptops proves an excellent travel backpack for work trips and weekends away
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What size telescope do you need to see the rings of Saturn?
The sixth planet from the Sun is a jaw-dropping sight, but how big it looks depends on your telescope. Here's how to choose the right telescope to see the rings of Saturn
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Goal Zero Yeti 1500X portable power station review: never run out of power
The Goal Zero Yeti 1500X portable power station is a real heavyweight for off-grid trips
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EcoFlow RiverMax portable power station review: versatile hub for camping
The EcoFlow River Max portable power station is insanely fast to charge at home and can even run TVs and home appliances
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Celestron Skymaster Pro 20x80 binoculars review
The Celestron Skymaster Pro 20x80 binoculars offering incredible immersive views of the deep sky, and are a travel-friendly alternative to a telescope. Here's our review
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Vortex Crossfire HD 10x50 binoculars review
The Vortex Crossfire HD 10x50 binoculars offer a rugged build, super-sharp and colourful views and a useful chest harness. Here's our review
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Which telescope is best for viewing planets?
The planets are the first thing most beginners want to see up close, but you'll need a 'slow' telescope to get the best views. Here's how to find the right telescope for viewing planets
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Which telescope is best for viewing galaxies?
Seeing outside of the Milky Way requires a 'fast' telescope. Here's what you need to know about which telescope is best for observing galaxies
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How far can a telescope see?
From nearby stars to distant galaxies, exactly how far a telescope can see into the cosmos depends on a lot of different factors. We break it down
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What can you see with a 90mm telescope?
Will a small telescope like this let you see the Moon? What about planets, galaxies and nebulae? Here's what you can hope to see with a 90mm/3.5-inch telescope
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3 telescope setup mistakes everyone makes
Are you using your telescope correctly? Here are some mistakes to avoid
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3 mistakes everyone makes when using a telescope
Not getting the results you expected from your astronomical adventures? Learn what not to do and you’ll be halfway to the stars
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Goal Zero Nomad 20 solar charger review
A highly portable solar panel ideal for camping, hiking and a great outdoors, the Goal Zero Nomad 20 can charge anything with USB and more besides
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