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Celestron Ultima 65 45° Traveler Set incl. Camouflage Backpack

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  • High-quality 65 mm refractor spotting scope from Celestron
  • With 18 to 55x magnification and MC-coated optics
  • Also compatible with SLR cameras via adapter
  • With practical camouflage backpack

The smallest member of the Ultima model series is an extremely handy yet powerful spotting scope. With a weight of just 1 kg and a length of 33 cm, it is very portable and can be used on practically any photo tripod. A bearing tube makes it even easier to locate, and the zoom eyepiece allows you to switch continuously between 18x magnification (1.7° field of view) and 55x magnification (0.7° field of view) in a matter of seconds. With a close focus of 6.1m, you can also observe close objects, for example birds in your garden - but even distant targets are no problem.

The zoom eyepiece has a fold-down lens hood and is therefore also suitable for spectacle wearers. There is a thread under the lens hood to which SLR cameras can also be connected using the T-adapter supplied.

The spotting scope is waterproof and has a multi-coated, achromatic Lens. A soft carrying case is included in the scope of delivery.

Celestron Ultima - robust spotting scopes for every purpose

The Ultima spotting scopes from Celestron show the beauty of nature under all lighting conditions. They are ideal for observing wildlife, birds or landscape, for shooting competitions and even for astronomy.

The devices offer high-quality design and workmanship, powerful optics and versatility - all at a fair price. The spotting scope only shows the slight blue fringing that is typical of achromatic Lens at high magnification. Only much more expensive refractor spotting scopes such as the Celestron Regal F-ED with special lenses show an absolutely clear image.

The models with a straight view are ideal for observations with a high photo tripod, in a sitting position or for looking down into the valley. The straight view makes it easier to find and follow targets, as you can simply take a bearing along the eyepiece.

With a 45° angled view, it takes a little more practice at the beginning to find the targets, but they are more suitable for looking at the sky - whether for birdwatching or looking at the stars. Even with the smallest Ultima spotting scope, you can resolve many open star clusters into individual stars, and the moon reveals some details. If you are observing nature from a standing position, you do not need such a high tripod, which benefits stability and packing dimensions.

Versatile, for heaven and earth

The Ultima spotting scopes are versatile and equipped for all situations with the zoom eyepiece. The eyepiece is screwed to the spotting scope; other eyepieces can also be used via the M36.4 connection thread - for example the Baader Planetarium Mark III Hyperion Clickstop Zoom 8-24 mm, which enables an even larger field of view. The Baader Classic Orthos can also be mounted using an additional adapter.

The original Celestron eyepiece can be unscrewed and stowed away in a sturdy plastic case when it is not needed or when every centimeter of pack size is important. A dust cover for the spotting scope aperture is also included.

The waterproof Ultima spotting scopes have proven themselves not only for classic nature observation, but also for astronomy. This is why the Ultima 80/45° is one of the devices used for the book "Astronomie mit Fernglas und Rich-Field-Teleskopen" (A. Kerste, 2012). Even with an 80mm aperture, numerous nebulae and the first galaxies can be clearly seen under dark skies in addition to open star clusters, and even the 65mm model shows star clusters and the moon as well as Jupiter's moons, for example.

Digiscoping made easy

The Ultima spotting scopes are also suitable for photography. Using the T-ring integrated into the eyepiece (a T2 adapter is included with the smaller Ultima 65), you can connect an SLR camera with a suitable T-ring for your camera bayonet and thus work in classic eyepiece projection. With an additional 40mm T2 extension tube, you can increase the magnification and further improve the image quality at the edge.

You can also take photos through the eyepiece with a standard compact camera. Even freehand snapshots are possible without great effort.

This so-called afocal photography is particularly convenient with a MicroStage camera mount, with which the compact camera can be perfectly aligned behind the eyepiece and quickly swiveled to the side without losing alignment.

Camouflage backpack

The Celestron Optics Backpack protects your spotting scope or travel telescope from the elements and makes quick action easy - whenever the sky allows it. The large inner compartment even offers enough space for an 80mm spotting scope such as the Regal M2 (without eyepiece), which is securely held upright by two of the four Velcro straps. A second pair of Velcro straps next to it hold another piece of equipment (this could also be a large camera lens or a thermos flask) without the rucksack being anywhere near the end of its capacity.

The numerous outer pockets offer enough space to store all accessories safely and within easy reach - from cleaning utensils, eyepieces and adapters to small binoculars. Overlapping fabric lips protect the sturdy zippers from rainwater.

The quick-release straps at the bottom of the rucksack hold a tripod or ISO mat (or both). The mesh pocket on the inside offers sufficient storage space for papers, books, cell phone or tablet. The PALS strips on the front outside can be used to attach any number of additional pockets.

The adjustable, padded shoulder straps allow you to carry even heavy luggage over longer distances without any problems and, in addition, the length-adjustable hip belt with click fastener can almost completely take over the load of the shoulder straps. This allows you to carry heavy equipment from the hips without straining your upper body. All accessory straps have quick-release fasteners, can be adjusted in no time at all and distribute the weight optimally.

The Celestron optics backpack is an ideal aid for reaching the most remote observation sites and, above all, for always being ready to go.

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Celestron Ultima 65 45° Traveler Set incl. Camouflage Backpack

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  • High-quality 65 mm refractor spotting scope from Celestron
  • With 18 to 55x magnification and MC-coated optics
  • Also compatible with SLR cameras via adapter
  • With practical camouflage backpack

Product description for Celestron Ultima 65 45° Traveler Set incl. Camouflage Backpack

The smallest member of the Ultima model series is an extremely handy yet powerful spotting scope. With a weight of just 1 kg and a length of 33 cm, it is very portable and can be used on practically any photo tripod. A bearing tube makes it even easier to locate, and the zoom eyepiece allows you to switch continuously between 18x magnification (1.7° field of view) and 55x magnification (0.7° field of view) in a matter of seconds. With a close focus of 6.1m, you can also observe close objects, for example birds in your garden - but even distant targets are no problem.

The zoom eyepiece has a fold-down lens hood and is therefore also suitable for spectacle wearers. There is a thread under the lens hood to which SLR cameras can also be connected using the T-adapter supplied.

The spotting scope is waterproof and has a multi-coated, achromatic Lens. A soft carrying case is included in the scope of delivery.

Celestron Ultima - robust spotting scopes for every purpose

The Ultima spotting scopes from Celestron show the beauty of nature under all lighting conditions. They are ideal for observing wildlife, birds or landscape, for shooting competitions and even for astronomy.

The devices offer high-quality design and workmanship, powerful optics and versatility - all at a fair price. The spotting scope only shows the slight blue fringing that is typical of achromatic Lens at high magnification. Only much more expensive refractor spotting scopes such as the Celestron Regal F-ED with special lenses show an absolutely clear image.

The models with a straight view are ideal for observations with a high photo tripod, in a sitting position or for looking down into the valley. The straight view makes it easier to find and follow targets, as you can simply take a bearing along the eyepiece.

With a 45° angled view, it takes a little more practice at the beginning to find the targets, but they are more suitable for looking at the sky - whether for birdwatching or looking at the stars. Even with the smallest Ultima spotting scope, you can resolve many open star clusters into individual stars, and the moon reveals some details. If you are observing nature from a standing position, you do not need such a high tripod, which benefits stability and packing dimensions.

Versatile, for heaven and earth

The Ultima spotting scopes are versatile and equipped for all situations with the zoom eyepiece. The eyepiece is screwed to the spotting scope; other eyepieces can also be used via the M36.4 connection thread - for example the Baader Planetarium Mark III Hyperion Clickstop Zoom 8-24 mm, which enables an even larger field of view. The Baader Classic Orthos can also be mounted using an additional adapter.

The original Celestron eyepiece can be unscrewed and stowed away in a sturdy plastic case when it is not needed or when every centimeter of pack size is important. A dust cover for the spotting scope aperture is also included.

The waterproof Ultima spotting scopes have proven themselves not only for classic nature observation, but also for astronomy. This is why the Ultima 80/45° is one of the devices used for the book "Astronomie mit Fernglas und Rich-Field-Teleskopen" (A. Kerste, 2012). Even with an 80mm aperture, numerous nebulae and the first galaxies can be clearly seen under dark skies in addition to open star clusters, and even the 65mm model shows star clusters and the moon as well as Jupiter's moons, for example.

Digiscoping made easy

The Ultima spotting scopes are also suitable for photography. Using the T-ring integrated into the eyepiece (a T2 adapter is included with the smaller Ultima 65), you can connect an SLR camera with a suitable T-ring for your camera bayonet and thus work in classic eyepiece projection. With an additional 40mm T2 extension tube, you can increase the magnification and further improve the image quality at the edge.

You can also take photos through the eyepiece with a standard compact camera. Even freehand snapshots are possible without great effort.

This so-called afocal photography is particularly convenient with a MicroStage camera mount, with which the compact camera can be perfectly aligned behind the eyepiece and quickly swiveled to the side without losing alignment.

Camouflage backpack

The Celestron Optics Backpack protects your spotting scope or travel telescope from the elements and makes quick action easy - whenever the sky allows it. The large inner compartment even offers enough space for an 80mm spotting scope such as the Regal M2 (without eyepiece), which is securely held upright by two of the four Velcro straps. A second pair of Velcro straps next to it hold another piece of equipment (this could also be a large camera lens or a thermos flask) without the rucksack being anywhere near the end of its capacity.

The numerous outer pockets offer enough space to store all accessories safely and within easy reach - from cleaning utensils, eyepieces and adapters to small binoculars. Overlapping fabric lips protect the sturdy zippers from rainwater.

The quick-release straps at the bottom of the rucksack hold a tripod or ISO mat (or both). The mesh pocket on the inside offers sufficient storage space for papers, books, cell phone or tablet. The PALS strips on the front outside can be used to attach any number of additional pockets.

The adjustable, padded shoulder straps allow you to carry even heavy luggage over longer distances without any problems and, in addition, the length-adjustable hip belt with click fastener can almost completely take over the load of the shoulder straps. This allows you to carry heavy equipment from the hips without straining your upper body. All accessory straps have quick-release fasteners, can be adjusted in no time at all and distribute the weight optimally.

The Celestron optics backpack is an ideal aid for reaching the most remote observation sites and, above all, for always being ready to go.

Celestron Ultima 65 45° Traveler Set incl. Camouflage Backpack

Optik
Austrittspupille
3,6 - 1,1 mm
Naheinstellung
6 m
Sehwinkel
1,7 - 0,73 Grad
Vergrößerung
18 - 55 fach
Ausstattung
Objektivdurchmesser
65 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
1 kg
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
grün
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Celestron Ultima 65mm 45°, Camouflage Rucksack, Staubschutzdeckel, weiche Tragetasche, T-Adapter-Ring, Zoom-Okular, Reinigungstuch
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4047825039484
KAN
821519B

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