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The Celestron Specialty Series Travel Scope 70 is a lightweight, portable telescope featuring a 70mm aperture and all-coated glass optics for crisp, clear images. Its smooth altazimuth mount allows easy and precise object tracking, while the erect image diagonal ensures correctly oriented views. Designed for travel, the telescope and tripod fit inside a custom backpack for effortless transport and quick, tool-free setup.


| Brand | Celestron |
| Manufacturer | Celestron, Celestron Acquisition, LLC 2835 Columbia St Torrance, CA 90503 |
| Model | 21035 |
| Model Name | Specialty Series |
| Model Year | 2010 |
| Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 17.78 x 35.56 cm; 1.91 kg |
| Item model number | 21035 |
| Compatible Devices | no |
| Mounting Hardware | Telescope | two eyepieces (20mm and 10mm), 45° erect image diagonal | 5x24 finderscope |
| Number of items | 4 |
| Standing screen display size | 1 Inches |
| Has Image Stabilisation | No |
| Maximum magnification | 168 |
| Minimum magnification | 10 x |
| Optical zoom | 400 x |
| Minimum diaphragm opening | 70 Millimeters |
| Min Focal Length | 400 Millimeters |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Includes AC Adapter | Yes |
| Manufacturer | Celestron |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Imported By | A&S Creations, 6/7, Ground Floor, West Patel Nagar New Delhi-110008 |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 910 g |
S**.
Great for Beginners
Great if you want to view distant objects for fun.
U**U
Great scope but...
I have used this telescope for more than a month now and I love it. The best thing about it is its portability. You can carry it to places with great night sky views. The optics are clear giving crisp images. Both the eyepieces perform well giving a decent field of view. So far, I have seen three star clusters (the best one being the Pleiades), Jupiter with good detail and four of its moons, Mars with decent colour but no detail (even though it was towards the horizon in a polluted sky), Orion Nebula as a grey patch, still magnificent though. I'm waiting for saturn, mercury and venus to come up. UPDATE: Seen saturn's rings and venus. Neither showed any colour. Things to note before buying: 1) The telescope performs very well, the tripod equally badly. It is plastic, very light weight and shakes at even 60x with no wind. If you buy it, start looking for a better tripod. At home, I use it with an equitorial mount and a bigger tripod. 2) The given eyepieces give you 20x (20 mm) and 40x (10 mm) magnification. So if you want to see planets, buy a barlow lens or high power eyepieces. Celestron barlow and eypieces each cost half the price of the telescope itself but there are cheaper Indian alternatives that will do just as well. The maximum magnification I have tried is 133x (6mm plossl and 2x barlow), I'm sure it can handle more. 3)I won't recommend it as a starting telescope. Spend an extra 3-4000 on a bigger telescope with an AZ or equitorial mount. Buy this one only if you like to travel a lot. 4)The finderscope is plastic but this telescope is so small and so manoeuvrable that I never use it.
J**T
Only for kids
Product quality not good . Triped plastic material . Only useful for kids . Carter of moon not seen
K**Y
Great telescope for kids and beginners
I bought this telescope for my 6 year old kid. This is the best value for money telescope available for beginners. I taught him to set it up, so its quite easy even for a 6 year old. And then its excellent for daytime viewing or spotting. the optics is of good quality and built is great. For astronomical use, its good enough for moon and planets. I saw Saturn with its rings the other day. The tripod is not of great quality but that'OK , you can use any other good quality camera tripod. The eyepieces are good 10mm and 20 mm providing 40X and 20X magnification. But maybe a pair of 25mm and 10mm would have been better considering the fact that a separate 3X barlow could provide 4 unique magnification. I am pretty happy with the scope and i recommend this as a beginner telescope for kids ( with interest ).
K**R
Without Barlow lens it's nothing more than a normal binocular
This product is not good for celestial bodies... You can see same things with cason 10×50 binocular which is half of the price of this item... So don't buy this
M**H
Fantastic! For beginner's.
Pics- 1. Moon. 2. Lunar Eclipse. 3. Solar eclipse. 4. Sunset. 5. Jupiter with it's 4 giant moons. Very Good Product. I was amazed by Amazon packaging.. Well protected. And Telescope is good for the beginners.. I enjoyed watching Lunar and it's craters. Edit.1 09/2020 After years of using and viewing, i was fascinated by the depth of the sky i was able to see. Lunar eclipses, lunar craters. I was also able to see Jupiter with its 4 moon, though they are just visible as stars.. I even risked to see Solar eclipse, but rather than direct viewing i was able to project sun, on piece of cardboard through eyepiece. adding darker xray sheet on objective lens will give additional benefit for viewing sun, though its not recommended.. it damages our eye. Also, i was able to see sunspots, just couple of minutes before sun set..
D**S
Good
This was gift for our nephew. He simply loved it. Although he is only 9yrs he can assemble it himself.
H**E
Nice
Nice
M**5
E**Z
Un producto de alta calidad a un precio muy accesible, $1,900 MXN ya con todos los gastos (alrededor de $100 USD a la fecha). La compra fue el modelo Celestron Travel Scope de 70mm (no es la version DX que incluye adaptador para tu smartphone). Los materiales son de primera, a veces es difícil ajustar la dirección, pero con paciencia y práctica se puede resolver. Cumple perfectamente su función, pude ver Saturno, Jupiter y Marte con muy buena nitidez, los lentes incluidos hacen ver los planetas un poco chicos, pero con muy buena nitidez, me imagino que consiguiendo un lente extra para que aumente el tamaño de la imagen lo haría perfecto. No esperes poder tomar fotos para tu instagram o cosas por el estilo porque no se apreciarán mucho (por el tamaño de la imagen) a excepción de tal vez imágenes de la luna, pero si lo que buscas es simplemente disfrutar de la astronomía, este telescopio es excelente para iniciar.
V**S
Gostei da facilidade de montagem. Muito leve, prático, bem acondicionado. Já sabia que não seria fácil observar planetas, pois como moro em uma cidade onde a luminosidade é muito alta, fica mais difícil. A visualização da Lua Cheia foi fantástico. Satisfeito com o produto. Atendeu minhas expectativas.
و**ر
تركيبه سهل واستخدامه سهل ايضًا ويجي معه كتيب تعليمات وممتاز جدًا للقمر وتقدر تشوف القمر بكل وضوح بس مايبين لك اي كواكب ثانيه الا زحل وصغيير جدًا مانتبهت الا لمن ركزت ومو باين بالحيل ولكن اذا تبي رؤيه اوضح وابعد اشتر عدسة ثانيه يكون مداها اكبر
G**A
Il prodotto non è affatto male, non è un giocattolo ma un piccolo rifrattore di qualità, ha una buona dotazione di base, arriva inscatolato ma già in uno zaino (lo zaino ha due spallacci: buono per tutto), il cavalletto ha l'attacco standard "fotografico" ma il tubo ha slitta per montature EQ5, il focheggiatore ha la vite per regolare la sensibilità delle rotelle, gli oculari sono standard 1.25" (che usano tutti i telescopi quindi intercambiabili con tutti gli accessori come obbiettivi ma anche incluse telecamere wifi, Barlow, adattatori per cellulari etc), si può usare un adattatore per fotografia e usarlo come teleobiettivo/astrofoto, se vi appassionerete di astronomia e passerete ad un tubo più grosso potrete usarlo come cercatore...insomma un buon tuttofare che viene utile sempre, anche solo per lasciarlo in baule "perché non si sa mai" :) Due parole sull'osservazione astronomica: la dotazione è molto orientata alla visione terrestre perché 1) il treppiede (va bene uno per macchine fotografiche) ad alti ingrandimenti (intendo sopra ai proposti 40) risente di tutto, anche del vento: nel caso non allungatelo ma usate una sedia, 2) opzionale: cambiare il cercatore magari con un red dot da 15€ (quello che ha è francamente imbarazzante), ma SOPRATTUTTO 3) cambiare la diagonale che è a 45 gradi!!! Non va proprio bene: raddrizza l'immagine -per la visione terrestre appunto- quindi spreca luce, crea aberrazioni cromatiche e soprattutto se puntate sopra ai 50 gradi vi assicura una bella cervicale, consiglio una classica da 90. Oppure semplicemente non usatela (anche se diventa molto scomodo): lo dico perché l'ho provato con una Barlow 3x, usando un oculare da 8mm (quindi 400mm/8mm = 50x sparati a 150x) ma con una diagonale decente da 90 = luna a fuoco perfetta (ma anche giove non era male), senza aloni e aberrazioni cromatiche, con quella in dotazione: nemmeno a parlarne. Personalmente non faccio foto ma ho visto foto di un amico astrofilo che l'ha montato per prova su una montatura equatoriale motorizzata e M13 ed M42, ovviamente con lunghe esposizioni, erano stupende.. o almeno non quello che ti aspetteresti dai commenti e recensioni, secondo me è sottovalutato, chiaramente dipende molto dalla qualità del cielo: spesso non si pensa che questo 70mm ai Caraibi rende come un 200mm a Milano... e tutti si aspettano miracoli, solo che in vacanza ci porti questo non il 200 magari... Ora penso di montarlo come secondario sul 10" ...costa poco e rende molto, tra l'altro è leggerissimo. In breve viene buono per tutto, da subito per il terrestre, per l'astronomia si per iniziare ma anche in seguito: per il prezzaccio che ha (un cercatore spastico di marca costa il doppio) non posso che consigliarlo.
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