Celestron 52260, 52270 instruction manual Wide View Spotting Scope

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The Wide View Spotting Scope

This section covers the correct set up and operating procedures for your Celestron 80mm or 102mm Wide View spotting scope and includes information on visual and photographic observations. The Wide View spotting scope uses a classical refractor optical design with a two- element (achromatic) lens made of crown and flint glass. Unlike other spotting scopes which have built-in correcting prisms, the Wide View uses a diagonal to produce a correctly oriented image. This allows you to use your spotting scope like a conventional telephoto when a camera is attached. The basic Celestron Wide View comes standard with the following accessories:

80mm Wide View

102mm Wide View

 

 

20mm Plossl Eyepiece 1 1/4” (20x)

25mm Plossl Eyepiece 1 1/4” (20x)

10mm Plossl Eyepiece 1 1/4” (40x)

10mm Plossl Eyepiece 1 1/4” (50x)

45° Erect Image Diagonal – 1 1/4

45° Erect Image Diagonal – 1 1/4

8x20 Erect Image Finderscope

8x20 Erect Image Finderscope

Lens Caps

Lens Caps

1/4 x20 Mounting Adapter

1/4 x 20 Mounting Adapter

Take a few minutes to study the diagram on the following page to help familiarize yourself with the various parts of your spotting scope for set up and ongoing use.

Eyepiece

Finderscope

Mounting

Bracket

Objective

Lens

45º Erect Image

Diagonal

 

 

Photographic

Focuser

 

Tripod

Knob

 

(Optional)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1 – Wide View spotting scope shown on optional tripod

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Contents Page How to Use this Manual IntroductionGetting Started Photographic TripodSlow Motion Control What next?Wide View Spotting Scope Removing the Lens Cover Attaching the Standard AccessoriesAttaching The Finderscope Using Your Wide View Spotting Scope Visually Aligning the FinderscopeUsing Your Wide View Spotting Scope Photographically FocusingChanging Eyepieces Focusing The Camera Technical SpecificationsAttaching a Camera Storing Your Wide View Spotting ScopeCalculating Magnification Power FocusingVisual Observing Information Photography Hints Field of ViewMetering Reducing VibrationAstronomy with Your Spotting Scope Observing the SunObserving the Moon Observing the PlanetsObserving Deep Sky Objects Photographing the MoonCare and Cleaning of the Optics MoreCelestron TWO Year Warranty

52270, 52260 specifications

Celestron, a leading manufacturer in the field of telescopes and astronomy equipment, has consistently delivered top-notch products tailored for both amateur enthusiasts and seasoned astronomers. Among its impressive lineup are the Celestron 52260 and Celestron 52270 models, known for their exceptional performance and user-friendly features.

The Celestron 52260, commonly referred to as the Astromaster 70AZ telescope, is an ideal choice for beginners. It features a 70mm aperture that provides bright and clear images of celestial objects, making it perfect for viewing the moon, planets, star clusters, and nebulae. The telescope's simple, lightweight design ensures easy portability and quick setup, allowing users to take it virtually anywhere. It comes with a StarPointer finderscope that assists in locating objects in the night sky with ease.

The Celestron 52270, also known as the Astromaster 90AZ telescope, boasts a 90mm aperture, which offers even clearer and more detailed views of distant astronomical wonders. This model enhances the viewing experience with its superior light-gathering capabilities, delivering sharper images. Like its counterpart, the 52270 features an adjustable aluminum tripod, providing a stable platform for observations.

Both telescopes incorporate Celestron's premium optics, including fully coated glass optics that maximize light transmission and reduce glare. Furthermore, they are designed with an easy-to-use Altazimuth mount, facilitating smooth movement in both horizontal and vertical directions. This feature enables users to track celestial objects with precision, making the observing experience enjoyable and hassle-free.

Another notable characteristic of both models is their adaptability; the telescopes are compatible with various 1.25" eyepieces, allowing users to enhance their viewing options and customize their observations. Additionally, they are equipped with the Celestron's innovative SkyX software, which provides a comprehensive database of celestial objects, aiding both novice and advanced stargazers in their explorations.

In summary, the Celestron 52260 and 52270 telescopes are exemplary choices for anyone looking to delve into the universe of astronomy. With their robust features, user-friendly designs, and exceptional optical performance, these models serve as excellent entry points for individuals eager to explore the wonders of the night sky. Whether for casual stargazing or deeper astronomical pursuits, Celestron's commitment to quality and innovation makes their telescopes a valuable asset for any skywatcher.