I'm a Newbie like yourself, but hanging around here I've learnt a few things.
1. There are several different types of coatings - some better for terrestrial viewing, some better for dark sky viewing. Ask or search in this forum.
2. I personally feel 7x or 8x is about the limit for hand-held. Above that you need a tripod or at least a soft spot to lie down, including supports for your elbows.
3. A few people here have built their own tripods for higher powered binos. It doesn't look too hard.
4. Have you read the two beginners articles by Iceman?
5. Regardless of your ongoing development (or decline) in astronomy, you will always use a pair of 7x50s.
6. If you wear glasses, you should also check a bino's/scope's property call "eye relief". This is the distance that your eyes can be from the eyepiece and still see the full "picture".
7. Above all else, if a salesman's speel differs from what the experienced people here tell you, then you know who to listen to don't you? Don't get sucked in by a salesman's {misspelt naughty word removed by moderator}

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BTW, don't include me with "the experienced people"

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