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Review Summary
2013-05-17T21:00:00
One of my intended uses for this scope was to view comet PANSTARRS and hopefully, comet ISON later this year. Though I didn't manage to find PANSTARRS from my location, I think it will work well for comet viewing. I have used it to look at some stars, and the image quality seems to be as good as my 20X70 Fujinon binoculars – star images are bright and sharp with excellent contrast to the dark background. But there are some issues which need to be considered when using this scope for astronomy. Image brightness: The large diameter objective lens and the optical glass and coatings combine to yield bright images. This is an advantage when looking at faint objects, but the moon and planets are too bright to be able to see any detail on them. Neither the objective lens nor the eyepiece accepts filters, making it impossible to attenuate the glare. Eyepiece interchangeability: This scope accepts standard 1.25 inch eyepieces, so it would seem that one could replace the provided zoom eyepiece with one that can accept filters, but I tried all of the eyepieces from my astronomical telescope and none of them could be focused. I haven't figured out a workaround for this yet. Celestron addresses this situation in their knowledge base (article 2329 on www.celestron .com). Aiming: The alignment groove on the sliding sunshade doesn't help much for pointing the scope at a star. Bottom line – optically, I think this is a great scope and it could be a good portable stargazing scope if the above issues are addressed.
Bob
2013-04-08T21:00:00
As a newbie to birdwatching, the bright,sharp images have been a big help to viewing and identifying birds. The two speed focus knob is very useful Even though the scope comes with a T adapter, it doesn't work well with my camera equipment (Canon S2IS) - difficult to aim, focus, and way too much vignetting. The included balance plate has a sharp edge on the top and inadequate clearance (1/8 of an inch or less) to the body of the scope, so it's easy to damage the paint on the scope while mounting it.
Bob
27x
80mm (3.15")
Angled
2.9 mm (0.11")
32 mm (1.25")
Bak-4
2.1 degrees
110-52' / 33.52-15.84m ( at 1000 yds)
XLT (Fully Multi-Coated)
21.3' / 6.5m
46.47x
8.4
Yes
Yes (Fog Proof)
No
Body only: 17" / 43.18 cm
Body only: 56.7oz (1607.4 g)
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The Celestron Regal M2 LER 27x80 Spotting Scope with LER Eyepiece is the dream spotting scope package for the shooting enthusiast. The scope boasts a lightweight yet durable magnesium alloy body and a dual focus mechanism with a coarse and fine focus. The spotting scope offers an APO optical design with fully multi-coated lenses featuring Celestron's proprietary XLT coatings for optimum levels of contrast, sharpness and color fidelity.
The ED (Extra-Low Dispersion) objective lens provides exceptional color correction and razor sharp images while virtually eliminating chromatic aberration. The ED lens is also useful in low light situations, allowing you to pick out subjects in dense brush, even at dawn and dusk.
The fixed magnification LER (Long Eye Relief) Eyepiece is a great addition to your Regal M2 spotting scope, especially if you participate in shooting sports. With a generous 32 mm of eye relief, you'll be able to look through the eyepiece without sacrificing your shooting position or removing protective eyewear. The wide field of view helps you bring subjects into the field of view quickly. The larger viewing area also makes it easier to follow subjects as they move. When used for target shooting, this eyepiece enables you to see to the left and right of your target and identify changes in the wind when reading mirage. This shooting package is feature rich with superior optics, giving you the ultimate viewing experience in a rugged and durable housing that is fully waterproof and nitrogen filled.