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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Highly Effective Telescope: Very Durable
This telescope is my first one, so to speak, so I cannot guarrentee its quality over others. Howver, this telescope is a very durable one. For example, in 2004 when Mars was the closet to us (closer than it would be in 2000 years), I accidentally knocked this telescope 50 feet to the bottom. When I reached it, the body was only slightly dented, and the lens didn't even...
Published on September 23, 2005 by M. Ahmed

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A ripoff
This is the perfect example of the kind of scope astronomers warn beginners against.

The first red flag is the ridiculously high maximum magnification of over "700x." Do you know what you will see at 700x in this scope? Nothing but a dim blur. Note that the objective (main) lens is 60mm. All telescope optics have inherent limitations; maximum useful...
Published on December 30, 2006 by Doug Rice


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A ripoff, December 30, 2006
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Doug Rice (Twin Falls, ID USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cstar "T-SERIES" 525 x 60mm Refractor Telescope (Electronics)
This is the perfect example of the kind of scope astronomers warn beginners against.

The first red flag is the ridiculously high maximum magnification of over "700x." Do you know what you will see at 700x in this scope? Nothing but a dim blur. Note that the objective (main) lens is 60mm. All telescope optics have inherent limitations; maximum useful magnification per millimeter of aperture is about 2x. Therefore, with any attempt to use this scope at magnification of over 120-140x, increase in image size will be more than offset by breakdown, and that's even assuming the quality of the objective lens is any good.

The finder is useless: a 6x30 is barely adequate, and this one does not even meet that standard. Using it for anything but the moon will be an exercise in frustration. The "H" on the eyepieces indicates a Huygens eyepiece, a cheap and antiquated design with a field of view so narrow it is not unlike looking through a drinking straw. For not much more money the marketers could have chosen a better eyepiece with over twice the viewing area, but they were not trying to make an instrument that was usable, merely trying to make the price as attractive as possible.

Buy this telescope, and I guarantee that as soon as the newness wears off it will be relegated to a forgotten corner of the attic. Selling trash is bad enough. Selling trash at double the price of other trashy scopes is a ripoff.

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; good ones can be found on Amazon starting under $290.

For more information on buying telescopes, see my encyclopedic guide on Amazon: "So you want to buy a telescope."
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1.0 out of 5 stars Zero customer service, June 5, 2011
This review is from: Cstar "T-SERIES" 525 x 60mm Refractor Telescope (Electronics)
I will probably catch flack for writing a review about a different model, but part of what I use to evaluate a decision to spend money on a product is to find out about the customer service of a company. Maybe you do the same. So here goes (potential flack and all).

I purchased a Cstar 12-36 50mm spotting scope a few months back. Mostly for the bundled camera mount to try some digiscope photography. Quality of the scope was marginal, camera mount was ok with modifications. Maybe a three star value. After a few hours usage, the zoom control began to rotate incorrectly as obviously something inside came loose.

Box states "Limited lifetime warranty" with phone number. I figure before messing with problem myself I should send scope into them (along with $10 warranty fee). Look, box even has an 800 number! I have been listening to a very polite voice on an answering machine about a dozen times over the last month informing me that they are sorry they missed my call, but will get right back to me! Left messages with phone, email response requests. Apparently they are too busy to respond. Don't think I'll send my scope and money to folks whose customer service seems unable to "get back with me".

Just my two cents about what Cstar calls "Customer Service".
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Highly Effective Telescope: Very Durable, September 23, 2005
This review is from: Cstar "T-SERIES" 525 x 60mm Refractor Telescope (Electronics)
This telescope is my first one, so to speak, so I cannot guarrentee its quality over others. Howver, this telescope is a very durable one. For example, in 2004 when Mars was the closet to us (closer than it would be in 2000 years), I accidentally knocked this telescope 50 feet to the bottom. When I reached it, the body was only slightly dented, and the lens didn't even have a scratch on them.

As for the magnification, 525x is very hard to keep, so i personally use 56-200x. My lens is a very good 20mm one.

However, the quality of the images is very poor. I tried reading the license plate number of a car from 1 mile away, and it did not even come close to being legible. From what I hear, most telescopes have a very good quality, where you can see the license plates of cars from 10 miles away.

Over all, the telescope is a good one. Definitely recommended for the kids, as it can't be broken easily.
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