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Celestron 52268 C90 Mak Spotting scope (Black) Overview:
- 90 mm (3.5") Diameter Maksutov spotting scope
- Multi Coated Optics
- Comes with 32 mm Eyepiece, 45° Erect Image Diagonal and 8x21 Erect Image Finderscope
- Compact and Portable Design
- Built-in T-Adapter threads for Ease of Adapting SLR Cameras
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Celestron 52268 C90 Mak Spotting scope (Black) Reviews
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Astronomy scope?, October 7, 2010 By Divot (Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews The 52268 has a Vixen-style dovetail mounting plate with 1/4-20 threaded holes which allow it to be mounted on many astronomy and photography tripods. However, for some reason known only to Celestron and OpticsPlanet, as of January 2010 this all-metal scope is being sold as a "spotting scope." It comes with: a 45-degree image-erecting prism; two eyepieces; a 1.25 inch / T-adapter (for a camera); a thing made almost totally of plastic one may, with foolish optimism, call a "tripod"; a tiny 8x21 finder scope; a backpack for the scope and eyepieces; and a very tight bag for the tripod.
To convert the 52268 into an astronomy scope one needs to buy a 90-degree 1.25 inch star diagonal, and I suggest adding a red dot finder, a moon filter, and some astronomy books. Additional eyepieces are not required as the included Plossls are adequate and give you 39x and 100x--two very useful powers. What else? Adding a REAL ASTRONOMY TRIPOD AND MOUNT--something like the Vixen Porta-II or the... Read more
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
Fantastic Camera Lense, March 30, 2010 By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Celestron 52268 C90 Mak Spotting scope (Black) (Electronics) First of all, this is a great little telescope. I unpackaged it and didn't even bother with the eyepiece. I attached my Canon Rebal to it right off the bat and took pictures of first light of the moon. I recieved it on March 29 2010 and it just happened to be a full moon. The pictures I got where stunning, and clear. both of my boys loved it too. Just bare on the camera, it is a 1250mm lense. To give you an idea, with a 50mm lense, the moon is little more than a dot, at 300mm, the moon takes up maybe 1/10th of the picture frame. With the 90mm Mac, the moon fills the frame. I did also try the 32mm eyepiece out tonight, and it is also a stunning view. I looked at the Orion Nebula, but I do need a stouter tripod, and the moon. As a starter scope, this is a fantastic buy. I have only used it at night, but I can tell you that with the stars as bright as they are in this scope, day time views have to be awsome. I also baught the Celestron Lense kit, but I will have to wait on my... Read more
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Celestron C90 Mak Spotting Scope (Black), October 14, 2011 Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Celestron 52268 C90 Mak Spotting scope (Black) (Electronics) The only other telescope I have owned was a tiny, cheapo K-mart thing that I had when I was 13. With it I was able to make out the moons of Jupiter, however, which was utterly fascinating.
Fast forward many years, I just purchased the Celestron C90 scope, and it's a whole 'nother animal. Comes with all the accessories you will need except a tripod, including a handy backpack style soft case. The dovetail mount is drilled and tapped to fit any standard tripod. Comes with 45 degree image erector, Plossl type eyepiece, lens covers, a sighting scope, lens cloth, etc.
I bought this unit to use as a terrestrial spotting scope, and for the price it is a remarkable unit. It has a quality look and heavy weight feel that is impressive for a scope in this price range. These catadioptric-style scopes have a couple of real advantages vs. traditional, refractor type spotting scopes. First, the C90 uses common 1.25" astronomic eyepieces, of which there are multitudes of them... Read more
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful ![]() By Divot (Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews To convert the 52268 into an astronomy scope one needs to buy a 90-degree 1.25 inch star diagonal, and I suggest adding a red dot finder, a moon filter, and some astronomy books. Additional eyepieces are not required as the included Plossls are adequate and give you 39x and 100x--two very useful powers. What else? Adding a REAL ASTRONOMY TRIPOD AND MOUNT--something like the Vixen Porta-II or the... Read more 17 of 20 people found the following review helpful ![]() By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Celestron 52268 C90 Mak Spotting scope (Black) (Electronics) First of all, this is a great little telescope. I unpackaged it and didn't even bother with the eyepiece. I attached my Canon Rebal to it right off the bat and took pictures of first light of the moon. I recieved it on March 29 2010 and it just happened to be a full moon. The pictures I got where stunning, and clear. both of my boys loved it too. Just bare on the camera, it is a 1250mm lense. To give you an idea, with a 50mm lense, the moon is little more than a dot, at 300mm, the moon takes up maybe 1/10th of the picture frame. With the 90mm Mac, the moon fills the frame. I did also try the 32mm eyepiece out tonight, and it is also a stunning view. I looked at the Orion Nebula, but I do need a stouter tripod, and the moon. As a starter scope, this is a fantastic buy. I have only used it at night, but I can tell you that with the stars as bright as they are in this scope, day time views have to be awsome. I also baught the Celestron Lense kit, but I will have to wait on my... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful ![]() Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Celestron 52268 C90 Mak Spotting scope (Black) (Electronics) The only other telescope I have owned was a tiny, cheapo K-mart thing that I had when I was 13. With it I was able to make out the moons of Jupiter, however, which was utterly fascinating.Fast forward many years, I just purchased the Celestron C90 scope, and it's a whole 'nother animal. Comes with all the accessories you will need except a tripod, including a handy backpack style soft case. The dovetail mount is drilled and tapped to fit any standard tripod. Comes with 45 degree image erector, Plossl type eyepiece, lens covers, a sighting scope, lens cloth, etc. I bought this unit to use as a terrestrial spotting scope, and for the price it is a remarkable unit. It has a quality look and heavy weight feel that is impressive for a scope in this price range. These catadioptric-style scopes have a couple of real advantages vs. traditional, refractor type spotting scopes. First, the C90 uses common 1.25" astronomic eyepieces, of which there are multitudes of them... Read more |
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