Cstar "All in 1" Series 50 x 600mm Refractor Telescope
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $99.99
- Average Customer Rating:
- 1.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- CStar Optics
Features
- Cstar's new Erect Image Lens corrects the up-side-down image to be right-side-upand correct from left to right just like you see with your own eyes but just at a higher power.
- All Multi-Coated Glass Lenses for better light transmission and a bright image.
- Tripod mount is a universal camera mount that allows use withthe UB-300 telescope as well asother cameras, brands and Spotting Scope brands.
- 100% Aluminum Alloy Tube
- Pre-Assembled Full Size Adjustable aluminum Tripod.
Description
This 300x refractor telescope from Cstar OpticsĀ® allows you to explore the skies with a 50-mm objective lens, a 2x finderscope and a small diagonal mirror. It features a durable and attractive high-gloss aluminum construction and includes 2 eyepieces, a 3x Barlow lens and a 2-tier foldable aluminum tripod.
Spotlight customer reviews
Worse Than Junk!
[ Posted: 2005-08-19 ]
This scope is not a good starter scope for anyone interested in astronomy. Here's why:
1. The objective is too small, only 50 mm, 1.96 inches, so it is much too small to bring in the light necessary for even a beginning look at the universe. I suppose it is barely adequate for the moon, but that is it. The planets will appear as very small blurry disks. One will be able to see Saturn's rings (barely), but the image will be very small. Forget it for deep sky objects, clusters, galaxies, etc.
2. The mount is an altazimuth, which will not follow the celestial object in the sky. The earth is rotating, and anyone focusing on a star or moon will quickly find the object drifting out of the field of vision. A better mount is an equatorial mount which makes it much easier to track objects.
3. The mount will vibrate when touched, which will cause the image in the eyepiece to "shiver", which is very frustrating.
Even for the low price, don't be enticed by this scope; it has way too many flaws. Save your money for a larger scope with a better mount.
Jim "Konedog" Koenig, Astronomy buff