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Telescopios terrestres con zoom de 50mm y 60mm
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Optional Tripod
For extra steady views or for doing photography, it is recommended that you use a medium/heavy duty photo/video tripod.
Using the Rubber Eyecup
The zoom eyepiece includes a soft rubber eyecup for eyeglass wearers. Fold down the rubber eyecup to observe the full field of
view when wearing eyeglasses. If you do not wear eyeglasses, leave the rubber eyecup in the up position.
Before Looking Through Your Spotting Scope --- A Word of Caution!
Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with your spotting scope. Permanent eye damage may result.
Observing with your Spotting Scope
Rotate the zoom eyepiece (see below) to its lowest power (15x for the 50mm spotter and 20x for the 60mm) as it will be easier
to locate the object you want to observe. You can rotate the magnification ring around the zoom eyepiece to change the power
level of the spotting scope. Refocus as needed. The brightest and widest field of view will always be at the lowest power.
Photography with Digital Cameras
You can use a digital camera to take photos with your spotting scope. Celestron offers a Universal Digital Camera Adapter
(Model # 93626) which makes it easy to attach a digital camera to your spotting scope. Follow your cameras instructions for
exposure information, etc. You will have to experiment to get the settings correct.
Maintenance
To protect your spotting scope when not being used, put on all lens covers to keep the optics clean and then put the scope in the
soft carrying case and then in the aluminum case. If your optics need cleaning, use an optics cleaning kit and follow the
instructions.
Model
Aperture
Focal Length - mm
Magnification (Power)
Angular Field of View
Linear Field of View
@ 1000yds.
Eye Relief - mm
Near Focus
Coatings
Waterproof
Length
Weight
Note:
Warranty
Your Spotting Scope has the Celestron No Fault Limited Lifetime Warranty for the U.S.A. and Canadian customers. For
complete details of eligibility and for warranty information on customers in other countries visit the Celestron website.
2835 Columbia St.
Torrance, California 90503 U.S.A.
www.celestron.com
Focusing
To focus, slowly rotate the focuser knob until the image in the eyepiece is clear and sharp.
Refocusing is usually required if the power is changed. If you feel the focus knob no longer
moves any further (in either direction), then you have reached the end of the travel range -- don't
try to force it to go further but you should refocus by turning in the opposite direction. Once an
image is in focus, turn the knob counterclockwise to focus on a closer object and clockwise for a
more distant object.
Specifications
50mm (2")
303
15-45x
2.5º @ 15x, 1.3º @ 45x
130ft.@ 15x, 65ft.@ 45x
15 @ 15x, 11 @ 45x
19ft. (5.8m)
Fully Coated
Yes
10.6" (270mm)
18oz. (500gr)
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60mm (2.4")
341
20-60x
2.5º @ 20x, 1.3º @ 60x
130ft.@ 20x, 65ft.@ 60x
15 @ 20x, 11 @ 20x
29ft. (8.8m)
Fully Coated
Yes
13.6" (345mm)
23oz. (650gr)
to change without notice
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