🌠 Discover the Universe—One Star at a Time!
This high-powered telescope features an 80mm aperture and 600mm focal length, designed for both beginners and seasoned astronomers. It includes a portable backpack, adjustable tripod, and a phone adapter for easy photography. With two eyepieces for 30X and 66X magnification, a moon filter, and a user-friendly setup, this telescope is perfect for exploring celestial bodies like the moon, Saturn, and Jupiter. Plus, enjoy 3 years of satisfaction service for a worry-free experience.
Item Weight | 5.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.5"D x 5.1"W x 11.4"H |
Optical-Tube Length | 600 Millimeters |
Exit Pupil Diameter | 1.21 Millimeters |
Objective Lens Diameter | 80 Millimeters |
Finderscope | Reflex |
Focal Length Description | 80 millimeters |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Eye Piece Lens Description | Kellner |
Mount | Altazimuth Mount |
Zoom Ratio | 66 multiplier x |
Coating | Fully Coated |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Field Of View | 3.4 Degrees |
G**P
Great telescope for beginners and more advanced amateur astronomers
The media could not be loaded. The optical tube is of metal construction with plastic components. It has an integrated dew shield that can be extended out, which is very convenient. A focusing knob is present on both sides, but there is no separate fine focusing mechanism. However, the focusing travel is very smooth. The optics are surprisingly good for telescope at this price point. A finderscpoe is included. I was able to align it with the main optical tube without any difficulty. The lens cap has a central opening with a separate cap, so it can double as an aperture mask for viewing very bright objects. Mind you this telescope is primarily for visual use. You can, however, take pictures using a mobile phone with an adapter (included), or a simple eyepiece camera. Two eyepieces, a 20mm and a 9mm are included. The included 1.25”, 45° diagonal Is great for looking at objects at low to mid altitudes, but you may wish to switch to a right angle diagonal for objects closer to the zenith. Don’t expect to do hard-core astrophotography with this unit; I have several expensive, bigger telescopes, for that purpose. By the way, you can also use it for terrestrial purposes, such as birdwatching. And besides, for casual visual astronomy you don’t need superlative optics. I typically take my smart telescope to astronomy field meets and outreach programs. While it is nice to be able to show real time images on a tablet or computer screen, I have noticed that the public yearns to look through an eyepiece. Somehow, putting an eye against the eyepiece and gazing at a heavenly body seems more “real” than looking at an image on a tablet. There is an adequate alt-az tripod included. If you attach a separate third party manual mount, to the tripod, with fine control, it makes tracking easier. The optical tube is lightweight and comes with a backpack for easy transport of all the components including the tripod. So it is ideal for taking to an outreach program. I was able to see a ring around Saturns with the 9 mm eye piece, even though it was low in the horizon. The moon looked glorious with craters and mare clearly visible. I could not detect any chromatic aberration at the edges visually, but there was a hint of color fringing on pictures taken with an eyepiece camera. As a quick grab and go telescope, at this price, you can’t go wrong.
L**.
Adult beginner 80 mm Telescope with additional useful features!
I saw the Celticbird Telescope for Adults with the additonal features and decided to give it a try. Item came well packaged and arrived one day after I ordered it. Everything in the photo was included for this travel telescope for easy set up and use. I am an intermediate to advanced user of telescopes as a useful disclaimer. The telescope was disassembled and packed the included backpack which is a nice touch for easy transport. I took about 15 minutes to setup the telescope (your time may vary based on experience). The stand has a built-in compass and bubble level which eliminates the need to have these extra items for leveling and pointing the telescope to "True North" before performing cursory alignment. with the finder scope. The telescope is well constructed with a dew shield and on the mount there are Azmuth markings as well as Alt degree settings that will aid the user to the degree of rotation relative to north and elevation to which the telescope to point upwards.After the initial setup, the alignment of the main scope to the finder scope was done. This step is best done during the day with the target at the appropriate elevation and distance (as per the instructions; communication towers or telephone poles work well to get things dialed in). I took a couple of shots of the moon during the day without the included camera mount just to get a rough idea on the resolution and clarity of a local target (See the attached photos using the 20 mm eyepiece). I briefly used the telescope at night and was able to view some local stars and determine the functionality based on the initial setup.Overall, Celticbird has produced a budget minded telescope that can get a beginner up and running and as a teaching tool for new users. Keep in mind that the telescope mount for this setup can be a bit shaky due to it being lightweight to hold the telescope, but it is functional and will provide a great experience for those starting out in astronomy.
V**A
Great value, great gift
price range of $100 it's a great value. Good for us casual users including little ones, which is why we got this. It is great to look at the moon which my soon really enjoys looking at, getting a better view is great. This is also perfect for the different moons, most recently the blood moon. Assembly was easy, packing up is also pretty easy for trips to get a better view or away from city lights. It has an attachment for a phone to look with and take pictures, a nice bonus also!
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