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Celestron C5 spotting scope 50x127

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  • C5 Spotting Scope
  • 127mm Schmidt-Cassegrain spotting scope
  • StarBright XLT multi-coating
  • 25 mm (50x) eyepiece
  • 45° image erecting prism
  • 6x30 viewfinder with upright image
  • water-repellent flexible carrying case

C5 Spotting Scope
The Celestron C5 spotting scope is an f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain system with 127 mm (5 inch) aperture and 1250 mm effective focal length. NASA has used it on many previous space shuttle flights because of its optical quality.

It is an ideal device for serious birdwatchers or nature lovers who want to enjoy breathtaking views - whether just in the garden or in the wild. But the Celestron C5 is also an excellent astronomical telescope because it is designed and built to the same high standards as all Celestron astronomical Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes.

Weighing less than 3 kg and only 33 cm long, the C5 is a solidly built and totally portable instrument for visual and photographic use that performs flawlessly in any situation. The close focus up to 6.1 m facilitates the observation of plants, small animals, birds or insects. This makes the Celestron C5 the ideal spotting scope when a bright and powerful instrument with a brilliant and razor-sharp image is required for continuous use.

Photographic use could not be easier than when the C5 is transformed from a powerful spotting scope into a high-quality 1250 mm telephoto lens with a speed of 1:10: All you have to do is attach a separately available T-adapter and T-ring for your 35 mm SLR camera to the back of the C5, and professional-quality photos are possible with your C5.

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Celestron C5 spotting scope 50x127

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  • C5 Spotting Scope
  • 127mm Schmidt-Cassegrain spotting scope
  • StarBright XLT multi-coating
  • 25 mm (50x) eyepiece
  • 45° image erecting prism
  • 6x30 viewfinder with upright image
  • water-repellent flexible carrying case

Product description for Celestron C5 spotting scope 50x127

C5 Spotting Scope
The Celestron C5 spotting scope is an f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain system with 127 mm (5 inch) aperture and 1250 mm effective focal length. NASA has used it on many previous space shuttle flights because of its optical quality.

It is an ideal device for serious birdwatchers or nature lovers who want to enjoy breathtaking views - whether just in the garden or in the wild. But the Celestron C5 is also an excellent astronomical telescope because it is designed and built to the same high standards as all Celestron astronomical Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes.

Weighing less than 3 kg and only 33 cm long, the C5 is a solidly built and totally portable instrument for visual and photographic use that performs flawlessly in any situation. The close focus up to 6.1 m facilitates the observation of plants, small animals, birds or insects. This makes the Celestron C5 the ideal spotting scope when a bright and powerful instrument with a brilliant and razor-sharp image is required for continuous use.

Photographic use could not be easier than when the C5 is transformed from a powerful spotting scope into a high-quality 1250 mm telephoto lens with a speed of 1:10: All you have to do is attach a separately available T-adapter and T-ring for your 35 mm SLR camera to the back of the C5, and professional-quality photos are possible with your C5.

Celestron C5 spotting scope 50x127

Optik
Naheinstellung
6,1 m
Vergrößerung
50 fach
Ausstattung
Objektivdurchmesser
127 mm
Bildstabilisator
ohne Angabe
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
2722 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
C5 5 Zoll Schmidt-Cassegrain, 25 mm (50x) Okular, 45° bildaufrichtendes Prisma, 6x30 Sucher mit aufrechtem Bild, Spritzwassergeschützer, weicher Koffer und Staubschutzdeckel
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4047825005694
KAN
820005X

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