Celestron NexStar 4SE Computerised Telescope (with 2 year manufacturer warranty)

Celestron NexStar 4SE Computerised Telescope (with 2 year manufacturer warranty)

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Celestron NexStar 4SE Computerised TelescopeComes with:
– 1x 25mm Plossl fully coated Celestron eyepiece
– 1 x 10mm KE ultra wide angle fully coated eyepiece
– Motorised GoTo mount that can navigate to 40,000 objects in the sky, with equatorial wedge that is great for long exposure photography (photo 9)
– Instruction manual
– Original PC software with unused Starry night software download code.
– Original packaging and undamaged box
– 2 year manufacturer warranty, with proof of purchase.- Bought in October this year, but having to reluctantly sell this due to circumstances. It’s in excellent condition, has been used only in dry, indoor conditions. Have thoroughly enjoyed using this to look at objects in the night sky. Found it to be a great starter scope for those beginning to take an interest in stargazing, with excellent optics for good value.- The scope is very portable. It can be detached and operated on a bench top as well as the extendable tripod, with full GoTo operation. Tripod itself doesn’t take too much space.- The motorised GoTo mount can be powered by 8x AA batteries, or a rechargeable battery pack. The navigation system takes about 30-60 seconds to set up and is super easy to use. It’s very accurate, and is excellent at learning the night sky. Once set up, it then trackers your viewing object so it never leaves the eyepiece.- I’ve managed to see the rings of Saturn, Jupiter and it’s moons, the Pleiades (7 sisters) and our moon. See photo attached which was taken through the 25mm eyepiece with my phone camera over the eyepiece.- There’s a threaded photography adaptor underneath eyepiece that allows you to attach a DSLR separately to viewing through the eye piece.(photo 6).

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Category: Cameras and Photography:Telescopes and Binoculars:Telescopes
Location: Durham