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Celestron Powerseeker 50AZ

Key Features

  • 50mm Aperture
  • 600mm Focal Length, f/12 Focal Ratio
  • 0.96″ Rack-and-Pinion Focuser
  • Manual Alt-Azimuth Mount
  • Three Eyepieces with a 3x Barlow Lens
  • 5×24 Finderscope and 90° Diagonal
  • Adjustable Height Tripod and Tray

R1,645.00

In stock

Description

The PowerSeeker 50 50mm f/12 AZ Refractor Telescope from Celestron is a starter scope designed to introduce viewers to astronomy by giving them a complete setup for viewing the moon, planets, and meteor showers. Three eyepieces provide 30x, 50x, and 150x magnifications with a 3x Barlow lens that triples the magnification of each eyepiece for a wider range of observing possibilities. An adjustable height aluminum tripod provides a stable platform for sky-watching, and the included 90°-star diagonal makes looking through the scope more comfortable, especially when aiming the telescope toward the zenith.

Optical Tube

  • 50mm aperture
  • 600mm focal length
  • f/12 focal ratio
  • Refractor-style optical design
  • Anti-reflection multi-coated optics improves light transmission, color rendition, sharpness, and contrast.
  • Resolution: 2.79 arc sec, Raleigh; 2.32 arc sec, Dawes
  • 0.96″ rack-and-pinion focuser

Mount and Tripod

  • Alt-Azimuth mount with altitude lock
  • 2-Stage adjustable height aluminum tripod
  • Tray holds accessories such as

Eyepieces and Accessories

    Eyepieces:

  • 0.96″ diameter barrel
  • 20mm eyepiece yields 30x magnification, 51° apparent angle of view, 72′ field of view at 1000 yards.
  • 12mm eyepiece yields 50x magnification.
  • 4mm eyepiece yields 150x magnification.
    Barlow lens:

  • 3x magnification effectively triples the power of each eyepiece for wider viewing options.
    Diagonal:

  • 90° angle provides a more comfortable viewing position.
  • Star diagonal vertically corrects images for land use.
    5×24 Finder Scope

  • 5x magnification produces a wide field of view to make finding subjects easy and star-hopping navigation faster.
  • Straight-through viewing