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11x80s and a Sky Window - she won't have to lift anything.
Sky window takes some setup and a tripod. Big bino's requiring a tripod don't work too good for an oldster because you have to bend your neck to view above the horizon. I vote for a wide angle 7X35 bino. Lightweight and a 5mm exit pupil. With these she can sit in a chair and browse through the sky.Bill
I disagree, pass on the 15x70 binoculars from Amazon. Chinese binoculars have come a long way but at that price point there is still a fair amount of duds shipped. My suggestion would be a used Celestron or Meade that were made in Japan. I have a pair of the Meade Japan 20x80 armored binoculars that I snagged off Ebay for around $150 or so with shipping a couple of years ago. Very similar in size, field of view, weight of the classic Bausch & Lomb 20x80 binoculars that use to sell for $400-$500. I believe they were made at the same factory but can't swear to it being I used to own a pair many years ago and they are long gone. Yes they need a tripod or this sky window thing. Make sure they have a return policy and check collimation when they arrive. That is just my opinion.
Bill N,Much appreciated comment and I think accurate. May I ask for a recommendation please for smaller bino?Talked with very fine engineer friend at work who also is a dedicated, if not obsessed amateur astronomer. He basically said: no solution here given parameters.Try and tell that to my mom. Still trying for a fit to the curve, and not decided.