Charly
Comentado en México el 25 de enero de 2025
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Samantha Euan García
Comentado en México el 31 de julio de 2024
Llegó muy bien empacado protegiendo todos sus instrumentos, el montaje es sencillo y la montura ecuatorial y controles sensibles al movimiento ayudan mucho a la observación (aunque aún me considero principiante y sigo aprendiendo) recomiendo ampliamente
Rodolfo
Comentado en México el 24 de mayo de 2024
Se puede observar la Luna fácilmente por su brillo, para otros cuerpos se necesita paciencia.Recomiendo comprar lentes con mayor aumento para ver el maravilloso Saturno 🪐 y sus lunas, así como Júpiter.Nunca lo he calibrado, entonces se debe comprar a parte. Es pesado, pero se puede transportar por dos personas.
Francisco
Comentado en México el 27 de enero de 2024
Funciona perfecto 👍🏻
Caio Augusto Alves Maciel
Comentado en Brasil el 20 de marzo de 2023
Telescopio de média qualidade, apresentando elnte Relay, que atrapalha a colimação do mesmo e no meu caso apresentou aberração cromática na visualização de saturno e estrelas. Solicitei a devolução do produto
Enrique Diaz
Comentado en México el 12 de diciembre de 2023
Llegó antes de lo previsto
stephanie db
Comentado en Francia el 4 de noviembre de 2023
Télescope de qualité pour une utilisation non professionnelle. L'image est vraiment nette et les réglages faciles à prendre en main.
Roberto Alejandro Rodriguez Rangel
Comentado en México el 1 de septiembre de 2023
Calidad-Precio,vale la pena por el precio,ya que no le puedes pedir más a un telescopio de estas características.
Justin Samuel
Comentado en Australia el 17 de mayo de 2022
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Cliente de
Comentado en México el 11 de noviembre de 2021
Llegó mucho más rápido de lo esperado. El embalaje de celestron excelente. El tipode se siente muy sólido y la montura se ve de buena calidad. Además al parecer el sistema de liberado es estándar por lo que es muy sencillo montar otros telescopios de tamaño similar. Recomendado.
jgarza
Comentado en México el 27 de septiembre de 2020
Muy bueno para los que iniciamos en este hobby sobre todo para ver los planetas como Júpiter con sus lunas ,Saturno alcanzo a ver su anillo.La luna se ve espectacularRecomendado
cm88w76
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de diciembre de 2019
I wanted to get my feet wet in backyard astronomy, after getting bitten by the bug using a pair of Nikon 8x42 binoculars. The binoculars still are a must have item, but far to shaky and low magnification to get views of planets.So I researched telescopes, and decided on a refractor, due to having small children and little time to fiddle with collimation. My budget was low, to keep my wife happy. The 70EQ stuck out due to the sturdier CG-2 equatorial mount and tripod, and far more sensible and better eyepieces (Kellner) compared to the powerseeker models.I was able to assemble it in about 20min, got it outside, and found both Jupiter and Saturn in a few minutes. Absolutely amazing seeing both the Galilean Moons and Saturn's rings within minutes of getting it outside. The moon itself is spectacular through this scope at both 45X and 90X. The 10mm has considerably more chromatic aberrations than the 20mm, but it's not bad. After that first night, I got the mount set to my latitude, and polar alignment consists of setting the tripod up with the mount approximately facing North. For generally keeping Saturn in the viewfinder that's good enough. The EQ mount is a must have though. I love it.I have run into a problem with the red dot finder scope, it stopped working after about a week. I swapped in a couple of new batteries and still broken. So I quickly ordered a replacement for $14 and am back up and running. So far the new one hasn't faltered.I'd recommend this scope to anyone. It is usable right out of the box. I've seen all 8 planets through it. Uranus and Neptune are still tiny dots, but you can tell they're blueish color and that they are round, but that's about it. Saturn is my favorite, it's also tiny at 90X, but the rings are clearly visible and separate from the planet itself. Jupiter, I can faintly make out the cloud bands, the planet is small and contrast is low, but with patience and persistence they are visible. I haven't been able to make out the giant red storm, but I'm hoping to get a decent 7mm or possibly 5mm eyepiece to push into the very limits of this scopes capabilities and make it out, along with the Cassini division. But, if not, it gives me a reason to beg for an upgraded scope someday. I've also been mesmerized by the faint grey fuzzies that are up there. I've seen the Andromeda Galaxy, the Dumbbell Nebulae, and the Orion Nebulae, these are faint as the scope is a slow f/12.9, but again, with patience they are there yo see.Have fun, and get something, you can't see Saturn's rings without some sort of scope. 73
Angel G.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de septiembre de 2016
We have been very impressed with this telescope. We can see the moon in full detail, Mars (as a red dot) and most of all we can see the rings of Saturn. Jupiter hasn't been in the right part of the sky for us to try yet, but so far we are very pleased. My only recommendation is to upgrade the lenses if you buy this model. The kit lenses aren't very great, but do work well. Great for beginners!