Celestron Firstscope 80 AZ


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Brand and Model:Celestron Firstscope 80 AZ
Price ($USD):$245.00
Type:Achromatic Refractor
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Aperture:80mm (3.1")
f Ratio:f/11.4
Focal Length:910mm
Finder:6x30
Electric Power:
Mount:Alt-Az
Tripod:Wood
Weight (lbs):15 lbs.
Dimensions (w/h/d):
Description:80mm refractor that is 900mm f/11 focal lenght comes with altazimuth mount with slow-motion controls on both axis, adjustable aluminum tripod, star pointer finderscope, 1.25" 45 degree erecting prism diagonal, 20mm Kellner 1.25" eyepiece and The Sky Level 1 CD-Rom.



Features:

900mm f/11 focal length

Altazimuth mount with slow motion controls on both axes

Adjustable aluminum tripod with accessory tray

Star Pointer finderscope-projects a red dot on the night sky

1.25" 45 degree erecting prism diagonal

20mm Kellner 1.25" eyepiece

The Sky Level 1-CD-ROM-computer planisphere

80mm (3.1") Aperture

Fully Multi-Coated Optics

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Celestron Firstscope 80 AZ
This I reckon is the Vixen Custom 80 - you Americans always like to confuse the issue! Build quality is far beyound that of Celestron or Meade, and is in fact superior to my 8" SCT. Although finder is fairly small, it too is extrememly well fabricated and a delight to use. Ditto for the focuser. Visually its a pleasing scope, but don't count on using much more than 150x. Also supplied with 24mm eyepieces. I bought an expanding bush and use it with the LVs and Ultimas etc. A very portably scope that knocks the socks off some of the garbage littering astronomy shop windows.

Overall Rating: 8
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Celestron Firstscope 80 AZ
Very adequate beginner's scope. Solar system objects clear and bright. Saturn's rings, divisions clearly visible, albeit somewhat small and fairly fuzzy. Andromeda galaxy visible, but faint and small. Very good terrestrial capabilities, recommend 45 degree corrected-image prism. Not a steal at the price, but not a rip-off.

Overall Rating: 8
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Celestron Firstscope 80 AZ
Nice basic scope for general observing. Portable and easy to set up and use.

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Celestron Firstscope 80 AZ
Our local club owns a Celestron Firstscope 80, which is in our
rental program (we rent out this scope and a few others to the
membership at discount prices). I have only used this scope
a few times. I recall one evening looking at Jupiter and I was
amazed at the detail that was visible.

Being use to a 8"SCT and a 12.5" reflector, I am really impressed
with the optical quality of this scope. Even at 225x the images
were excellent !!

We were also able to split Epsilon Lira with no problems.

One evening,we did a side by side comparison with a 90mm "Skywatcher"
telescope, and everyone present agreed that the images
were much better in the Celestron, especially at higher powers.

Excellent images, unbeatable price, good value.
As a basic beginners scope, it is highly recommended !!!
I give it a 9 out of 10.

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