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Cstar "All In 1" Series 50mm Reflector Telescope | 
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| Brand: CStar Optics Category: Photography
Buy New: $34.99 (On sale from $54.99) You Save: $20.00 (36%)
New (2) from $34.99
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 28905
Color: Silver and Black Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 25 x 15 x 10
MPN: TT-75 Model: TT-75 UPC: 653233450755 EAN: 0653233450755 ASIN: B0007YR64C
Release Date: May 18, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Delivers bright sharp images | | • | Large, 50-millimeter objective lens delivers plenty of light | | • | Aluminum alloy body provides lightweight strength | | • | Includes a 10-inch, table-top tripod | | • | Convenient direction control handle located on the tripod. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Are you looking for a great telescope at an affordable price? If so, look no further than the Cstar TT-75 "All In One" Series 50 mm reflector telescope. This optically engineered system features a large, 50-millimeter objective lens that delivers bright, sharp images with no blurry edges around the viewing area. The aluminum alloy tube is lightweight and durable, and you'll be impressed by the low color aberration from the multi-coated glass lenses. The TT-75 is also equipped with the state-of-the-art erect image lens that gives this scope a dual use as a spotting scope and telescope. The telescope comes with a 10-inch, metal table-top tripod that requires very little assembly. Plus, the tripod is equipped with an easy-to-use universal camera mount for use with the TT-75 telescope as well as other camera and spotting scope brands. What's in the Box TT-75 telescope, three eyepieces, and a table-top tripod.
Product Description The Cstar 50mm x 450mm FL refractor telescope is light and easy to carry for night sky or land viewing. It offers you variable power with eye-pieces at different powers and includes an Erect Image lens to correct the normal upside-down and reversed telescope images for terrestial viewing. It's to control with the direction handle and it's set-up with a metal table top tripod that can also accommodate many digital cameras.
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| Customer Reviews:
It sucks. May 12, 2007 JIA-REN LIN 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
First, it's really NOT reflector telescope. Second, the image quality is really BAD. Finally, the manual has NOTHING on it. Just don't buy it.
Good for beginners March 25, 2007 Jennings 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This gift was purchased for a five year old, but his dad enjoys using it, too! Good for a starter- craters on the moon are sharp and clear. Great size, quality and price for someone younger.
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