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The Celestron Inspire 100AZ Refractor Telescope is a user-friendly, battery-powered telescope designed for budding astronomers and nature enthusiasts alike. With a 100mm objective lens and a 660mm focal length, it offers clear, detailed views of celestial and terrestrial objects. The telescope features a built-in smartphone adapter for easy astrophotography, a red LED flashlight for nighttime use, and a focus micrometer for precise targeting. Its lightweight, asymmetrical mount ensures stability, making it the perfect companion for your stargazing adventures.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Coating | Fully Coated |
Focal Length Description | 660 millimeters |
Field Of View | 0.92 Degrees |
Dawes Limit | 1.14 arc sec |
Zoom Ratio | 2:1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Finderscope | StarPointer™ Pro red dot finderscope |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Eye Piece Lens Description | 20mm and 10mm Kellner eyepieces |
Mount | Altazimuth Mount |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Item Weight | 12.4 Pounds |
Exit Pupil Diameter | 5 Millimeters |
Objective Lens Diameter | 100 Millimeters |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 32"D x 32"W x 55"H |
Optical-Tube Length | 436 Millimeters |
J**E
Nice telescope
I’m a casual backyard astronomer and I bought this to leave out near my back door to check out a few planets or the moon.I like the way this is built. It looks and feels very solid. It’s a good looking telescope. It’s obviously not that James Webb, but for the money, I think it’s a good deal and I enjoy it. Also, the finder scope works well although it’s a little confusing to figure out how to use it for the first time.
J**Z
100AZ - Perfect for Terrestrial Viewing
Exactly what I needed for life on the Bay to see dolphin and manatees up close once sited.For the price it’s great, and is made of quality material. It comes with 2 eyepiece magnifications, both pretty powerful, but could really use a 30mm to go with the 20&10mm for even faster siteing response..Reading the reviews it appears that people are accidentally buying this for upclose planet viewing, I don’t believe this is the intent for this unit. With the wide field of view, portability, and easy set up, this one is perfect for terrestrial viewing, quickly locating sites objects.The only complaint is that although all components are made of nice material, the engineering is missing a little, for instance the telescope slide bracket doesn’t have a stop on the glide, and the two thumb screws used to hold in place are way long and dig into the bracket. This works fine but being the only weaknesses and so easily addressed, should be corrected. I still rated it 5-Stars since there is nothing like it for the way I use mine, more like a super target spotter.
D**R
Decent little telescope. Makes a good traveler.
Very nice telescope. Especially for the beginner. The views are large and clear for a scope this size. The short focal length makes for wider field and easy transport. This is an excellent travel scope. The tripod is very solid with a nice accessory tray. The integrated red flashlight is a handy feature. The mount is adequate but lacks fine movement controls. The reflex finder that comes with it is one of the best I’ve seen.
M**H
Great for a beginner!
I have never owned a telescope. This was so easy to set up. I did order a Celestron moon filter kit due to the brightness of the moon. Received it just in time for the Parade of Planets. Now, the planets just look like bright stars through it, although we are pretty sure we saw the rings of Saturn. I do recommend for general moon watching. Or even wildlife/landscape. I am a review reader. And I usually start with the bad lol. BUT, sometimes, the low star ratings are meh. I recommend this for the money, if looking at the moon and some small constellations is what you prefer.
C**E
Great telescope!
We got this for our son who loves to look at the stars. We’ve gotten telescopes before and couldn’t really see very well so we didn’t want to make the same mistake but also didn’t want to spend a ton of money. Well, this one was a little more expensive but it’s totally worth it!! He’s already been looking through it and it’s so easy to see the stars and planets. So glad we got this one!
C**.
Gift of the moon
I bought this as a gift and it was well received and works perfectly. Assembly was easy as well.
M**A
Very difficult to set up
Immediately wished I had bought the fancier version. If you have no prior experience setting up a telescope, you probably do not want this one.
M**Y
Not bad for an entry level
Easy to assemble, but nearly impossible to easily move it and track things you want to see. Simple target, line up the viewfinder on the full moon. Okay. Focus, easy enough. Tighten down the screws so it will actually stay on target and the telescope shifts all over, moving well off the target. Any slight adjustments aren't possible, and I haven't managed to get the smart phone adapter to work, since there's no real way to lock down the adjustments, it's too easy to move it, even clamped way down. On top of that the legs are so shaky, anything, a slight breeze, breathe too hard, everything shakes.What makes me madder, is this scope was $100 cheaper not too long ago. All telescopes had a massive price uptick recently. At the $300 price point, no, this isn't worth it. At $150 absolutely as entry level. For $300 though, it'd rather have one with the gear adjustments vertically and horizontally, for making incremental adjustments. This one is impossible to easily get and keep on target. Small adjustments, forget it.
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