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142 of 144 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good value, not powerful enough to keep interest for long,
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This review is from: Celestron Firstscope 60AZ 60mm Refractor Telescope (Electronics)
I purchased this scope for my 12 year old son.First things first, the scope was packaged well and there were The entire scope is very portable, we take it in and out The scope is very light and the tripod supports it fine. The The scope comes with 2 lenses, providing 35x and 70x magnification. Apparently a 60mm scope should support up to 140xish magnification. (Rule of thumb? 50x per inch of apeture, so 60mm == 2.5 inches == 150x mag). A 2x barlow lens sounds like a good addition to push the scope to its maximum. I am going to order one right after this Viewing the moon - So far the moon hasn't been too visible, Viewing the planets - Mars is a dot, definitely a dot and not Saturn is a discernable dot with a distinct band / ring around I can't find any fault with the product other than it should The other side of the coin....... Ok, so its a 5 star telescope at $80, but I don't think its a good idea to buy one of these if you really think Astronomy could I feel that we will quickly lose interest in the night sky Same thing for deep space. There are many many objects that are fantastic to look at. Unfortunately, at 60mm and 70x magnification, there are mainly "points" and "dots" While you can find some areas of the sky to For me, the front runners are 5 and 6 inch refractors, great The 6" refractors seem to be up around $900-$1000 with If you end up like me, you might want to look through Meade 6" LXD 55 EMC I have an inexpensive set of binoculars, (another xmas Summary, certainly a great deal of technology for $80 dollars, but unless the 2x barlow gives us a hint of detail in say Jupiter, and makes something deeper in space worth hunting for, I would say that you are buying into astronomy too cheaply and
54 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Update to previous review : Added a 2x Barlow lens,
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This review is from: Celestron Firstscope 60AZ 60mm Refractor Telescope (Electronics)
Just a short addendum to my previous firstscope review.I added a Celestron 2x Barlow lens from amazon via adorama. This increases the magnification using the 10mm lense to 140x. Unfortunately, at 140x, the scope doesn't provide sharp I wouldn't reccomend adding a 2xBarlow to this scope, I would
36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A very decent telescope,
By "kenikov" (Seattle, WA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Celestron Firstscope 60AZ 60mm Refractor Telescope (Electronics)
First, before I review the telescope itself, I should say a few words about the company. Celestron has developed a fabulous reputation for itself in making quality telescopes. Today, it is one of the best manufacturers for optical tools for Astronomy. Needless to say, for the price this Telescope starts at, it is practically a steal. Celestron is one of the few companies that has received very high praise for their small telescopes, as well as their large. The first rule to purchasing Astronomy equipment, is not to cheap out and buy from a good company. Although this telescope only as a 60mm aperture, the quality eyepieces it uses easily make up for that. Since this is a refractor telescope, it is fitted very well to view planetary objects instead of stars (though it can do that as well). When viewing the moon, which will probably be the first thing you look at, it is highly clear, and very detailed. Looking at other planets like Mars, it only appears kind of blurry, since this telescope doesn't have the light gathering ability to make it clearer. You can avoid this by putting on a weaker eyepiece minimizing the blur. It will fare better than other 60mm or 70mm telescopes from another company. If its aperture was larger, I would give it 5-stars, but a telescope this size from any other manufacturer would earn it a 2 rating. This telescope is very easy to use. Adults and children into Science should have no major problems as long as their have patience. My telescope came with a 2x Barlow Lens, 2 eyepeices, and a erecting lens. The erecting lens allows you to use your telescope as a spotting scope, so you can view distant objects on Earth, such as birds. Overall, this is a great deal. You will probably not find a better telescope for equal value and performance.
50 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not for serious stargazing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Celestron Firstscope 60AZ 60mm Refractor Telescope (Electronics)
Celestron makes some of the world's greatest telescopes, but this is not one of them. It's fine for peeking into the neighbor's window across the street or looking at the a large, bright object in the sky like the moon. But for serious stargazing, one shouldn't expect much from this telescope or any telescope in this price range. No telescope in this price range is much good for looking at stars or other faint objects. A really good pair of binoculars for around the same price would probably give you more enjoyment and be more versatile. Just lie on the ground and look through both eyes at the moon or constellations, and then take them to the ballgame the next day. And try to get away from city lights. If you do get binoculars, make sure that the second number is at least 7 times the first number (e.g., get 7x50 binoculars, but not 7x35) and that they have fully multi-coated lenses.
33 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Now Stargazing . . .,
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Great Product! The assembly instructions were not the best, but I was able to get it put together in 15-20 minutes. Since then, my boys (ages 6 and 4) and I have spent almost every clear evening looking at the moon, Mars and as many stars as we can.This a great telescope for the family or a budding amateur astronomer.
23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Starter Scope,
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This review is from: Celestron Firstscope 60AZ 60mm Refractor Telescope (Electronics)
This scope is not a good starter scope for anyone interested in astronomy. Here's why:
1. The objective is too small, only 60 mm, 2.36 inches, so it is too small to bring in the light necessary for even a beginning look at the universe. I suppose it is adequate for the moon, but that is it. The planets will appear as very small disks. One will be able to see Saturn's rings, 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 4mm eyepiece is too powerful for this scope. The observer will find it hard to look through (very small eye opening), and will in most cases cause blurred images. The 20 mm eyepiece is the only functional eyepiece. The barlow is a 3x, which again is too poweerful for this scope. 4. 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 too many flaws. Save your money for a larger scope with a better mount. Jim "Konedog" Koenig, astronomy buff
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best way to go,
By Doug Rice (Twin Falls, ID USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Celestron Firstscope 60AZ 60mm Refractor Telescope (Electronics)
This is not the best way to get started in astronomy.
The low power eyepiece is fairly useful, the higher power one less so, and don't even think of using the barlow. The maximum useful magnification for a 60mm scope is about 120-140x, assuming the objective lens is of good quality. When you use the middle and high magnifications provided with this scope, you exceed that limit and the increased image size is more than offset by breakdown. To their credit, the manufacturer has provided a reflex "red dot" finder in place of the useless 5x24 finders that plague so many similar scopes. Even so, what you can expect to see in this scope is rather limited. Some star clusters will be dimly visible, but galaxies and nebulae will be barely--if at all--visible. In a way, it is hard to fault Celestron for making and marketing this scope. Their upper-tier instruments are quite good, but the big money appears to be made on mass market toys like this. In one sense the sale of these scopes subsidizes their good models. Just make sure, gentle reader, to stay away from the toys. Using an astronomical telescope is not like playing an MP3 file and but rather like playing a guitar. It is a learned skill. And you must do a lot of homework before you buy a telescope. Buying without prior experience is like buying a car without knowing anything about driving. If you want to see the wonders of the sky, contact your local astronomy club and attend one of their star parties. The members love sharing their hobby and can set you straight as to how to get started. The best way is to learn the sky with the unaided eye and 10x50 binoculars (decent ones are available on Amazon), then graduate to something along the lines of a 150-200mm (6-8") Dobsonian; Celestron's own 6" Starhopper can be found on Amazon for under $290. For more information on buying telescopes, see my encyclopedic guide on Amazon: "So you want to buy a telescope."
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great scope for the kids,
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This review is from: Celestron Firstscope 60AZ 60mm Refractor Telescope (Electronics)
I've had a C6 Celestron for some time. I wanted something easier to move and set up. This Firstscope works great for the kids. Easy to set up and and has very clear optics. For the price, you can't go wrong!
The Moon, Venus and Saturn have the kids wanting to see more!
44 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CoOl!!!!!,
By Patrick Qian (San Gabriel, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Celestron Firstscope 60AZ 60mm Refractor Telescope (Electronics)
This telescope is soooo cooolllll.when i got it it was amazing. i imediately opened the package. it was great and also light. i looked at the moon once and it was in perfect view. i can see the holes and the ridge terrain of the land. it was amazing!!!! i stared at the moon for an hour and it still fasinates me. when i focus on a bird, you can see the pure feathers on it and their eyes blinking. the finderscope is also very usefull. u can pint point a planet or a star and it will look exactly like it when ur viewing. it is just an wonderful telescope and it's also very cheap.
26 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Its just so-so,
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This review is from: Celestron Firstscope 60AZ 60mm Refractor Telescope (Electronics)
I wouldn't recommend this. Its very blurry and can't even focus on the cows out in the field let alone all the way to Mars.
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