The Celestron PowerSeeker Telescope is designed to give the first-time buyer the perfect combination of quality, value, features and power. These Telescopes by the vanguard at Celestron feature a portable yet powerful design with ample optical performance to excite any newcomer to the world of amateur astronomy. With all-coated glass optical components, the Celestron Equatorial Mounting Telescope is enhanced image brightness and clarity. Thanks to the large aperture and great light gathering power the Celestron 80EQ Telescope can obtain the faint detail of hundreds of deep-sky and other celestial objects. Specifications for Celestron PowerSeeker 80EQ Telescope: Manufacturer: Celestron Included Accessories: 20mm 1.25in (45x) Eyepiece; 4mm 1.25in (225x) Eyepiece Magnification: 45 – 675 x Objective Aperture: 80 mm Focal Length: 900 mm Focal Ratio: 11 Finderscope: 5×24 Optical Coating: Coated Condition: New Magnification Type: Variable Celestron PowerSeeker Telescope, CI-TS-21048 Optical System: Refractor Mount: German Equatorial Resolution: 1.7 arc seconds Light Gathering Power: 131x unaided eye Highest Useful Power: 189x Perfect Combination of quality, value, features and power All Coated Glass Optical Components with for enhanced image brightness and clarity Large Aperture and Great Light Gathering Power resolve the faint detail of hundreds of deep-sky and other celestial objects Equatorial mount design Package Contents: Celestron PowerSeeker 80EQ Telescope, CI-TS-21048 Aluminum tripod Accessory tray 5×24 Finderscope 20mm 1.25″ (45x) Eyepiece 4mm 1.25″ (225x) Eyepiece 3x 1.25″ Barlow Lens (135-675x)
2 reviews for Celestron PowerSeeker 80EQ Telescope
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Legacy Reviewer –
Mount is loose and hardmtomlock in place, causing wobbling. Finder scope comes out of adjustment if you breathe on it. While the optics are good, the mount and finder make it very frustrating to use.Pros: Good opticsCons: Terrible mount and finder scope
Legacy Reviewer –
This is a good choice if you want a reasonable size (80mm) refractor on an equatorial mount which is light enough to move easily and still powerful enough to see planets and some stellar objects. Can be a real start on an astronomy hobby at an attractive price.