An upgrade from the Celestron 90mm Mak, Celestron C-130-Mak Spotting Scope-52275 offers images that
are twice as bright as the 90mm, allowing for better performance in low light conditions.
The C 130 Maksutov optical design is recognized for being a portable design that is easy to use and has a variety of applications, making it an excellent choice for both spotting scopes and telescopes. Celestron C-130mm Mak has excellent optics with razor sharp images over a wide field.
Celestron C130 Maksutove Spotting Scope features an internal flip mirror design which allows the user to view celestial objects at a 90 degree angle and also corrects the image orientation to view land objects at a 45 degree angle.
C130-Mak Spotting Scope #52275 features durable black rubber armor for protection and comes complete inside its own soft sided carrying case. The C-130 mm Mak’s mounting bar is designed to work with a traditional heavy duty photo tripod and is also adaptable to Celestron’s Advanced GT equatorial mount.
All Celestron spotting scopes come complete with Limited Lifetime Warranty and are backed by Celestron's dedication to quality.
Specifications for Celestron C-130mm-Mak Spotting Scopes:
| Magnification: | 63x | |
| Objective Diameter: | 130mm | |
| Angle of View: | 0.8ฐ | |
| Field-of-View (@ 1000 Yds): | 44' (14 m at 1000 m) | |
| Minimum Focus Distance: | 40.0' (12.2 m) | |
| Exit Pupil Diameter: | 2.1mm | |
| Eye Relief: | 22mm | |
| Relative Brightness: | 4.3 | |
| Twilight Factor: | 90.5 | |
| Length: | 18.0" (457mm) | |
| Weight: | 9.30 lb (4218 g) | |
Features of Celestron C130Mak Spotting Scopes:
- Multi-Coated Optics
- Maksutov-Cassegrain Optical Design
- Rubber Armor Protective Covering
- Internal Flip Mirror system for Terrestrial and Astronomical use
- 45ฐ Erect image diagonal & 32mm Plossl 63x eyepiece
- Extreme eye relief of 22mm accommodates all users
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
Package Contents:
- Celestron C130mm Mak Spotting Scope
- Water-Resistant Soft-Sided Case
- 32mm (63x) Plossl Eyepiece
- 10x50 Finderscope
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