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Celestron Trailseeker spotting scope 20-60x80, 45° incl. Baader MicroStage II

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  • Spotting scope
  • Celestron's proprietary XLT Fully Multi-Coated coating increases light transmission and provides clear, high-contrast images
  • Coarse and fine focusing, for fast and precise focusing
  • always the perfect view: The spotting scope can be rotated a full 360° in the tube clamp, so you can always find a comfortable position for the eyepiece
  • 20x magnification for an overview and up to 60x magnification for more detail
  • ideal for anyone looking for a compact yet powerful spotting scope: The 80mm Lens collects a lot of light, yet is still handy
  • incl. Microstage II digiscoping adapter

The TrailSeeker spotting scopes offer impressive optics in a sturdy, robust body with rubber armoring. They are waterproof and nitrogen-filled. Featuring Celestron's proprietary XLT multi-coating, the optics deliver high-resolution, high-contrast images that you can focus quickly and accurately with the dual-focus drive.

Better images
The 65mm model is small and handy - the perfect companion for traveling. The larger 80mm and 100mm models collect more light in low light conditions so that they can be used for longer in twilight conditions

Comprehensive equipment
The TrailSeeker spotting scopes have many features that are otherwise reserved for much more expensive models. These include a retractable lens hood, a rotating tube clamp and 1.25" eyepiece connection. The TrailSeeker is the ideal companion for anyone who enjoys being out in nature.

The outdoor spotting scope
Whether you are birdwatching, hiking, camping or simply want to observe the landscape, the TrailSeeker is perfect for it! Its robust, rubber-armored body protects it in the great outdoors, so it's ready when you need it.

Includes
Microstage II Digiscoping-Clickstop Digital Camera Adapter with ClickStop pan-and-tilt locking device
The Microstage II digiscoping adapter from Baader Planetarium is the ideal introduction to digital astrophotography with viewfinder cameras (where there is no possibility of removing the Lens) through a telescope or binoculars. Here you have to work with so-called afocal projection photography. The Microstage II is the ideal solution for this.

In principle, you can take photos with any compact camera through the eyepiece of binoculars, a spotting scope or telescope and capture the image in this way. For the image to be successful, the camera must be positioned as precisely as possible behind the eyepiece. If the camera is held freehand, this is not always possible.

With the MicroStage II, compact cameras can be placed behind almost any device and easily swiveled to the side
With a mount, you can position the camera exactly and wait for the right moment - in simple solutions, by looking at the camera screen. With the Baader Microstage II digiscoping adapter, you can also simply swivel the camera to the side and look through the eyepiece. When the time comes, simply fold the camera back again; the swivel arm locks into place and you can take pictures.

With the Baader Microstage II digiscoping adapter, the problem of vignetting with eyepiece projection is also a thing of the past. At last you can use eyepieces with a sufficiently large exit pupil in combination with digital cameras. This makes it possible to create format-filling images - e.g. of the surface of the moon - without disturbing dark corners.

The stable swivel arm with locking device supports cameras weighing up to 1 kg. The Microstage II is an indispensable aid for all applications (shooters, hunters) where visual observation is to be documented quickly and without loss of focus. After the exposure, the camera is simply folded to the side again for further visual observation. The new, improved version has a wider eyepiece clamp than its predecessor, so that it has a better grip on the eyepiece.

Compact and effective
The Microstage II is a very inexpensive eyepiece clamp for all eyepiece diameters from 29 to 63mm. It has a holder that can be adjusted in all directions so that the optical axis of any digital camera can be positioned centrally behind the eyepiece. When folded up, it is only 18.5x12x2.6cm in size and weighs 220g.

The digiscoping adapter locks into various positions so that the camera position can be reproduced.
The rail on which the camera is mounted is covered with a rubber coating, as is the eyepiece clamp, which guarantees a secure hold and also protects the camera and eyepiece from scratches.

The distance between the eyepiece lens and the camera lens is not included in the determination of the equivalent focal length. However, it plays an important role in image vignetting. The further apart they are, the greater the possible vignetting. They should therefore (almost) touch each other. With the Microstage II, you can align your camera very precisely to the eyepiece without touching it. Just make sure that the Lens is extended.

Microstage II Digiscoping Clickstop Digital Camera Adapter at a glance:
Solid construction made of metal and plastic
Improved version with wider eyepiece clamp
Holds and centers all digital cameras with standard lens
Collapsible, space-saving design
Very light (220 g), but extremely stable
Carries cameras up to 1 kg in weight
Adaptable to all eyepieces from 29-63mm diameter
Dimensions 18.5x12x2.6 cm (folded)
incl. soft leather pouch - for damage-free use. Soft leather pouch - for damage-free storage together with your valuable optical equipment
Clickstop 3D camera arm - perfect for all types of spotting scopes
Suitable for birdwatchers and sports shooters alike.

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Celestron Trailseeker spotting scope 20-60x80, 45° incl. Baader MicroStage II

Short profile

  • Spotting scope
  • Celestron's proprietary XLT Fully Multi-Coated coating increases light transmission and provides clear, high-contrast images
  • Coarse and fine focusing, for fast and precise focusing
  • always the perfect view: The spotting scope can be rotated a full 360° in the tube clamp, so you can always find a comfortable position for the eyepiece
  • 20x magnification for an overview and up to 60x magnification for more detail
  • ideal for anyone looking for a compact yet powerful spotting scope: The 80mm Lens collects a lot of light, yet is still handy
  • incl. Microstage II digiscoping adapter

Product description for Celestron Trailseeker spotting scope 20-60x80, 45° incl. Baader MicroStage II

The TrailSeeker spotting scopes offer impressive optics in a sturdy, robust body with rubber armoring. They are waterproof and nitrogen-filled. Featuring Celestron's proprietary XLT multi-coating, the optics deliver high-resolution, high-contrast images that you can focus quickly and accurately with the dual-focus drive.

Better images
The 65mm model is small and handy - the perfect companion for traveling. The larger 80mm and 100mm models collect more light in low light conditions so that they can be used for longer in twilight conditions

Comprehensive equipment
The TrailSeeker spotting scopes have many features that are otherwise reserved for much more expensive models. These include a retractable lens hood, a rotating tube clamp and 1.25" eyepiece connection. The TrailSeeker is the ideal companion for anyone who enjoys being out in nature.

The outdoor spotting scope
Whether you are birdwatching, hiking, camping or simply want to observe the landscape, the TrailSeeker is perfect for it! Its robust, rubber-armored body protects it in the great outdoors, so it's ready when you need it.

Includes
Microstage II Digiscoping-Clickstop Digital Camera Adapter with ClickStop pan-and-tilt locking device
The Microstage II digiscoping adapter from Baader Planetarium is the ideal introduction to digital astrophotography with viewfinder cameras (where there is no possibility of removing the Lens) through a telescope or binoculars. Here you have to work with so-called afocal projection photography. The Microstage II is the ideal solution for this.

In principle, you can take photos with any compact camera through the eyepiece of binoculars, a spotting scope or telescope and capture the image in this way. For the image to be successful, the camera must be positioned as precisely as possible behind the eyepiece. If the camera is held freehand, this is not always possible.

With the MicroStage II, compact cameras can be placed behind almost any device and easily swiveled to the side
With a mount, you can position the camera exactly and wait for the right moment - in simple solutions, by looking at the camera screen. With the Baader Microstage II digiscoping adapter, you can also simply swivel the camera to the side and look through the eyepiece. When the time comes, simply fold the camera back again; the swivel arm locks into place and you can take pictures.

With the Baader Microstage II digiscoping adapter, the problem of vignetting with eyepiece projection is also a thing of the past. At last you can use eyepieces with a sufficiently large exit pupil in combination with digital cameras. This makes it possible to create format-filling images - e.g. of the surface of the moon - without disturbing dark corners.

The stable swivel arm with locking device supports cameras weighing up to 1 kg. The Microstage II is an indispensable aid for all applications (shooters, hunters) where visual observation is to be documented quickly and without loss of focus. After the exposure, the camera is simply folded to the side again for further visual observation. The new, improved version has a wider eyepiece clamp than its predecessor, so that it has a better grip on the eyepiece.

Compact and effective
The Microstage II is a very inexpensive eyepiece clamp for all eyepiece diameters from 29 to 63mm. It has a holder that can be adjusted in all directions so that the optical axis of any digital camera can be positioned centrally behind the eyepiece. When folded up, it is only 18.5x12x2.6cm in size and weighs 220g.

The digiscoping adapter locks into various positions so that the camera position can be reproduced.
The rail on which the camera is mounted is covered with a rubber coating, as is the eyepiece clamp, which guarantees a secure hold and also protects the camera and eyepiece from scratches.

The distance between the eyepiece lens and the camera lens is not included in the determination of the equivalent focal length. However, it plays an important role in image vignetting. The further apart they are, the greater the possible vignetting. They should therefore (almost) touch each other. With the Microstage II, you can align your camera very precisely to the eyepiece without touching it. Just make sure that the Lens is extended.

Microstage II Digiscoping Clickstop Digital Camera Adapter at a glance:
Solid construction made of metal and plastic
Improved version with wider eyepiece clamp
Holds and centers all digital cameras with standard lens
Collapsible, space-saving design
Very light (220 g), but extremely stable
Carries cameras up to 1 kg in weight
Adaptable to all eyepieces from 29-63mm diameter
Dimensions 18.5x12x2.6 cm (folded)
incl. soft leather pouch - for damage-free use. Soft leather pouch - for damage-free storage together with your valuable optical equipment
Clickstop 3D camera arm - perfect for all types of spotting scopes
Suitable for birdwatchers and sports shooters alike.

Celestron Trailseeker spotting scope 20-60x80, 45° incl. Baader MicroStage II

Optik
Austrittspupille
4,0 - 1,3 mm
Naheinstellung
7,5 m
Vergrößerung
20 - 60 fach
Ausstattung
Objektivdurchmesser
80 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
1908 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Zoom Okular, Objektivdeckel, Okularabdeckung, weiche Tragetasche, T-Adapter, Abdeckung für Okularstutzen, Reinigungstuch, Microstage II Digiscoping Adapter und Bedienungsanleitung
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4047825038883
KAN
821496M

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