Celestron 80ED manual Getting Started, Photographic Tripod, Equatorial Mount, What next?

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GETTING STARTED

The high magnification of your spotting scope makes it very difficult to handhold and, as a result, it must be attached to a stable platform. The 80ED has a tripod adapter, which is located on the bottom of the spotting scope's tube ring. Remove your spotting scope from the box and attach it to a mount as described below.

Photographic Tripod

For best results, attach your Celestron spotting scope to a heavy duty photo tripod with a quick release platform. To attach your spotting scope to the tripod:

1.Place the tripod adapter located on the bottom of the tube ring clamp, over the 1/4x20 screw on the photo tripod quick release platform. Keep in mind that the platform is not on the tripod at this time. Tighten the screw (located on the under side of the platform) until tight. Just in front of the 1/4x20 screw is usually a small peg used to secure video cameras to the tripod. If you are not using a video camera, this peg, which is spring-loaded, will push down into the tripod head.

2.Rotate the platform lock clockwise. Slide the front of the platform in first, then pivot the back in.

3.Push the platform lock counterclockwise until it touches the under side of the tripod head. This will hold the platform in place.

Once mounted on the tripod, you are ready to attach the standard accessories.

Equatorial Mount

Your 80ED has a dovetail bracket on the bottom of the tube ring clamp that allows it to be used with the Advanced GT CG-5 equatorial mount. Follow the directions in your mounts owner manual for instruction on attaching the optical tube.

What next?

With your spotting scope firmly attached to a stable platform, you are ready to attach the standard accessories and begin using your spotting scope.

Spotting Scope Setup

This section covers the correct set up and operating procedures for your Celestron 80mm ED spotting scope and includes information on visual and photographic observations. The spotting scope uses a refractor optical design with a two-element lens made of low dispersion optical glass. Unlike other spotting scopes which have built-in correcting prisms, the 80ED 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 80ED comes standard with the following accessories:

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Contents 80ED Spotting Scope #52280 How to Use this Manual IntroductionWord of Caution What next? Getting StartedPhotographic Tripod Equatorial MountAttaching the Standard Accessories Removing the Lens Cover80ED Spotting Scope Aligning the Finderscope Attaching The FinderscopeChanging Eyepieces Using Your Spotting Scope VisuallyFocusing Using Your Spotting Scope PhotographicallyFocusing The Camera Attaching a CameraStoring Your Spotting Scope 80ED Technical SpecificationsFocusing Calculating Magnification PowerVisual Observing Information Reducing Vibration Photography HintsField of View MeteringObserving Deep Sky Objects Astronomy with Your Spotting ScopeObserving the Moon Observing the PlanetsCare and Cleaning of the Optics Photographing the MoonMore Optional Accessories Filter, Contrast-Booster 1-1/4 by Baader #94121 Celestron TWO Year Warranty