Celestron 52238 C70 Mini Mak Spotting Scope

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    albowers

    Wed Aug 26 2009

    This is a great little scope with one exception. I've used it with its supplied tripod (an adequate and usable tripod, and the slow-motion controls work well too). The scope is robust and works well, it took me a bit to figure out the "carry case" is actually meant to be a rain or dust cover for use in inclement conditions (the objective end unzips along with the opening right at the eyepiece), interesting though of little interest to me. The scope optics are REALLY GOOD! I was quite impressed (especially given the other reviews). The one aspect which falls short (and keeps it from getting a 5 star review) is the standard zoom eyepiece. The standard zoom eyepiece is mediocre at best. I've used it with the 1.25-inch converter, and my standard Plossl eyepieces from my good scope. Use decent eyepieces, and this is a GREAT little scope. To parents looking for that first scope for their kid I would heartily recommend this scope, provided they buy a standard eyepiece for it (25mm to 40mm wou... Read more

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    crosspeen

    Mon Aug 10 2009

    I bought this scope for all around use: shooting: to spot impacts on targets; general: terrestrial observation. Results: very good, at 25X I can clearly see .22 cal(5,56mm) diameter bullet impacts on paper at 25-30 meters distance. At 50X I can count bricks (8 X 3") on the front of buildings 400 meters away. At 4 km you can clearly distinguish small (1 meter high) cacti from the rest of the vegetation. I live in a hot area, so looking at far away scenery (3 km+) at 50X and higher gets you looking at heat waves, but this is not a defect of the scope. I also tried some lunar observation at 25X: crisp, clear images. I had no slop on the focus wheel as other reviewers have had, and as for more info, I think "Black Thumb's" review elsewhere is detailed and objective. For the cost, I find this scope pretty much unbeatable, if you use it within its limitations.

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    blackthumb

    Thu Jan 01 2009

    I bought the C70 to serve as a travel telescope for observing the moon and planets. Maksutov-Cassegrain optics, 70mm objective, 700mm focal length (f/10), 2lbs (0.9kg), length 11 in with eyepiece. PROS 1. Light and small. I have flown with the C70, tripod, laptop, power cord, digital camera, and several paperbacks in a small carry-on backpack. 2. Resolution is good. Saturn was clearly identifiable even at 25x and with the rings almost edge-on. Under clear skies the moon is sharp down to the limit of what my eye can resolve. Atmospheric turbulence has been more limiting than the optics. 3. No false color, no image shift during focusing, and no tube currents, even taking the scope outside to observe immediately in freezing temperatures. 4. Included zoom eyepiece has good eye relief. I wear glasses and have no problem seeing the entire field. Also, unlike most inexpensive spotting scopes, the C70 includes an adapter to use standard 1.25" astronomical eyepieces. 6. Fitting a workab... Read more

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    robertwilliams_7029

    Fri Oct 03 2008

    Optics are "ok" at best (very marginal at 50x or 75x but not bad at 25x). On the positive side, the telescope is small (about the size of a thermos jug) and portable so I can take it with me whereas many telescopes are just too big or need too much tripod. Basically, at $94 for the telescope and tripod, I'm happy.

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    augietheprospe_ctor

    Tue Sep 09 2008

    I wanted to like this scope but couldn't (it's going back). The Good: compact for the power, can hold cradled in hands with arms braced on chest at 25x fairly steadily, includes adapter for 1.25" standard eyepieces, light enough to use on fairly small tripods (one is included) or window mounts, includes good lense covers on both ends and a pretty nice carrying case. The Bad: mediocre optical performance, hard to focus, not weatherproof (though it's rubber coated). Small field of view and less than optimum eye relief. Optical performance is the killer. I had this scope shipped to my son in the high desert of southern WY, where I was headed for a visit. I had a new Celestron Ultima 80 (straight eyepiece) along intended as a gift for his birthday - so a comparison was inevitable. He had previewed the C70 before I arrived and was impressed. My initial look through it was very disappointing. Then I realized that most of the problem was heat mirage combined with the always p... Read more