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S**D
Great telescope at a great price!
I bought this for my 7 year old nephew who is interested in astronomy. I own two large pro telescopes so I was interested to see how this compares. I was very surprised at how well this works. This is a great starter scope with good optics and I'm considering getting one for myself. My other scopes take about 10 minutes to set up and this scope would make for quick and easy viewing on nights when I don't have a lot of time to go outside and observe. The one suggestion I would make is to buy one or two Celestron Omni eyepieces as they are better quality. I would suggest a 25mm, 12mm or 9mm. The two eyepieces that come with the scope are ok, which is to be expected at this price, but better eyepieces make viewing much more enjoyable. If you are looking for a good telescope but are on a budget, this is the one to get.
B**0
Great Beginner Telescope For Any Age.
I recently purchased the Celestron FirstScope 21024 Telescope along with the Celestron Accessories Kit and 50 Things To See With A Small Telescope. I am an adult, who is new to astronomy, and this is my first telescope. So far, according to the book I've seen Europa. I haven't seen anything else yet due to bad weather. It was really simple to set up and I can take it anywhere I go because it is lightweight. Many people ask about sitting the telescope on a tripod. You can't do it with an actual, traditional tripod because there is nothing to screw it to. However, a friend of mine came up with an excellent idea. I bought a portable, adjustable laptop, projector stand. It is the Pyle PLPTS3 (23"-41"). It's perfect. To begin with, I no longer have to twist, turn or bend into uncomfortable positions to look into the scope. I can now view in total comfort. Also I can take the scope anywhere I go, along with the stand, which sets up in less than two minutes and I can put it at whatever height is comfortable for me, whether sitting or standing.
A**R
Views of saturn
Great starter scope for kids. Out of the box my favorite eyepiece is the 10mm Kellner. I bought the Celestron 94308 observers accessory kit and by using the blue planetary filter on the 10mm kellner with the 2x Barlow you can see Saturn just below the moon. Switch to the 6mm Plossl eyepiece with the blue filter and the 2x Barlow and you can see Saturn at the size of an eraser head with enough clarity to see the space between the rings and the planet. For the moon the 10mm kellner with the 2x Barlow and moon filter works best. You can very easily see individual craters and canyons. We sit in a city of 50k at 5000 feet.
L**.
Bad optics, impossible to focus
Way out of collimation, nothing comes to a clear focus. The best it can do with either eyepiece are fuzzy stars and chromatically-aberrated moon views. A headache to look at - simple binoculars do a way better job. I'd recommend keeping the box and being ready to return if you get a lemon. Also difficult to find objects in the sky without a finder scope (not included) as everything is backwards horizontally and vertically.Update: apparently mine shipped without a rubber o-ring behind the secondary (small) mirror that allows it to be adjusted with its 3 screws. I made a replacement out of a cut-up rubber band and fiddled with it to get it into decent collimation. But seems like quality control issues.
S**N
My 5 year old son cried
I bought this telescope as a present for my son on his 5th birthday after looking at reviews, and reading that this scope should be good for viewing the moon and our inner planets. The pictures online made it look like the perfect option since we like to go camping and could take this scope with us. My son was so excited he could hardly contain himself. You can image his disappointment, and my heart break, when we set it up to look at Saturn and Mars and all we could see was a blurry dot no larger than what we could see with our naked eye. And yes, I was using the proper eye piece. I contacted customer support and here's what they said."Good evening Sean,The Firstscope is an inexpensive very basic entry-level, easy to use, low power telescope designed to introduce kids to the sky. Its 300mm focal length combined with the low power eyepiece is only 15X and the high power eyepiece is 60X. With this small telescope, the planets will be a mere dot. The telescope works best showing the phases of the moon or large objects like the Orion Nebula or the Pleiades. It is too small of a telescope to display planetary detail. For that, a larger, more capable telescope will be needed.Celestron Technical Support"Huge disappointment.
B**M
Limited Useability
The Celestron First Scope looks great and appears to be of high quality materials and fine workmanship, but ergonomics and optical performance were disappointing. Ergonomics are good when viewing at high elevation angles of 60 to 90 degrees, but at lower angles of 45 degrees or less, one has to lean over the top of the scope to view the eyepiece which is awkward and frequently results in bumping the scope with chest or stomach. Mounting the eyepiece on the side of the tube rather than the top would seem much better. The focusing control works very smoothly, but is located to the left of the eyepiece which is inconvenient for right handed individuals. Again, a side mounted eyepiece would have allowed either left or right handed focusing. Also the pivot point on the scope barrel should be located closer to its center of gravity for easier and smoother elevation adjustment. Optics: When viewing a half Moon, craters were readily visible with mediocre sharpness. When viewing planets, image quality on my scope was totally inadequate to see any detail such as color bands on Jupiter or the rings of Saturn. Three of Jupiter's moons were visible like tiny stars all in a row. No focusing position using either eyepiece provided sharp and clear planet images even though mirror alignment appeared correct during my initial checkout. Daylight terrestrial images looked fairly sharp, but of course are inverted. Unfortunately eyepieces with inverting prisms which are available as accessory items are not well suited or recommended for Newtonian reflector telescopes. So to summarize: Pretty good for viewing the Moon and maybe star clusters but not well suited for viewing the planets or terrestrial objects.
A**R
No better than using your eyes
Bought this expecting not great things, but it still managed to massively disappoint the entire family.The focus range is tiny and even letting go of the adjustment wheel is enough to put it out of focus again. Even when (if) you do finally manage to focus the image is so poor as to be worthless. Trying to get your eye in the correct position to see anything at all risks knocking it which either loses focus or the object you're looking at. I managed to focus on the moon but was underwhelemed by the extra "detail" the telescope offered. As for looking at one of the planets, might as well forget it as it just turns a small white dot into a marginally bigger white dot. A set of binoculars offers a way better image and is simpler to use.My advice is to avoid this telescope as if somebody had just sneezed on it, and buy something a bit more expensive from a company other than Celestron...trust me whatever you buy can't be worse than this.
M**Y
Nice simple scope - a few quality control issues
Great little starter scope for the moon and near solar system object. Compact size. Good price. Focus is a little fussy but ok. SADLY HOWEVER on opening the box (on Christmas Day) it looked a return / someone hated there under payed job of putting scopes together. The mounting bracket from the hinge / tube was missing a bolt and the remainder was lose. Optics were misaligned. Thankfully it’s a fairly simple piece of kit and easily remedied with a little fettling and now my 6 yr old girl & I can stare happily into the mind crushing expanse of space.
R**N
Pretty good!
Bought this for my Son for Christmas, along with the book and the Accessory kit. The book was fine. The Accessory kit was ok, apart from it was missing the Sky X CD it said it was supposed to come with...And when we took the telescope out to assemble it, we noticed that two of the feet were snapped off! :0 No idea how that happened as the box was all intact. So we had a sad little boy Christmas morning for a while until we'd manage to convince him that Mummy and Daddy would "sort it" for him.So now we have the problem / hassle of either sending it all back, or doing without the CD and trying to fix new holes in the bottom of the telescope. I have managed to hold it up to look at the moon already and i have to say the quality is really good, and my boy was pretty impressed as well. Hopefully you will have a better experience/purchase than what we had.
E**N
It's great!
What a wicked good telescope this is! I bought this for my husband for Christmas and he said he got the money's worth within ten minutes of sitting in the back garden!Easy to set up and use he would recommend to anyone.
M**T
Inspiring starter scope
Whilst this isn't the most powerful scope out there, the quality of the optics is great for the price. It's perfect for looking at the moon and very easy to use once you get familiar with lining it up. It also looks pretty smart when you are not using it. Well worth the money.
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