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Celestron PowerSeeker 114EQ Telescope

$132.99
$194.95 32% off Reference Price
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Top positive review
1,792 people found this helpful
Great Scope!!!
By simon pratchett on Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2017
This scope catches a lot of flack in the forums and here. Let me demystify some of the bad reviews. 1) Collimation This telescope can be collimated easily by eye, if you want to collimate with a laser, you'll have to remove the corrective lens in the focuser tube. If you love to tinker knock yourself out however, this isn't the most powerful scope you can buy so, eye collimation is more than enough to be happy. 2) The finder scope is unusable While I agree, it's not the best finder scope out there and lining it up with the telescope can take a long time but, it is possible with time and patients. It's also replaceable so if you don't like it, get another one. (note: it is a scope and not a finder, the image is reversed in the finder) 3) I can't see anything out of this thing You need to collimate the scope and line up the finder scope, the instructions are in the manual for eye collimation (tip: back the focuser tube all the way out when you collimate, doing this will let you see both the secondary mirror and the primary, also note, this went through shipping and if it arrived with all the mirrors aligned and ready to go, get a power ball ticket because you'd be the luckiest person on the planet 4) The Barlow is useless Please google and youtube what a barlow is and how to use them, it's not a true lens and once you find out its true purpose, it'll make more sense 5) The 4mm lens is useless See my comment on the barlow, using the barlow with the 4mm will tame things a bit, also, get a lens and filter kit with a 15mm and a 9mm lens. 6) The Telescope doesn't stay put on the tripod. The counterweight on this telescope is not for looks, you need to use it to balance the telescope on the eq mount. when the counter weight is properly balanced, you can put the telescope in any position on the right ascension axis and it'll stay put. The Telescope itself also has to be balanced front to back in the mounting hoops (youtube it, there are a billion tutorials on how to do this.) One last comment on this issue is, do not try to push the telescope into position with the clutches locked, use the controls on the tripod to position the scope, if you need to make big adjustments, loosen the clutches (should be OK because your telescope is balanced) position the scope to the general area of viewing, lock the clutches and use the controls to fine tune. If you push the scope around with the clutches locked you're manhandling the gears that the controls are attached to and you can push them out of whack, don't do this. Here's the deal, this is a marvelous telescope for UNDER 200 American green backs!!! When properly set up, balanced and overall ready to view, it's a great scope and it's a lot of fun. Buying upgrades for the scope will add to your viewing pleasure. Yes you can see our planetary neighbors, the moon looks fantastic, in a dark place, you can see some deeper space stuff. Is this a good scope for beginners? Yes I think it is, backyard astronomy is not a plug and play out of the box and looking at Jupiter kind of deal. A telescope is a pretty sensitive thing that takes a little love. If you're just starting out and collimation, calibration and generic tinkering is not your thing, this may not be your hobby, heck aside from sitting on the couch, I don't know what hobby doesn't require a little hands on setup and tinkering. Finding stuff in the sky is hard, small movements at the scope have a huge impact on where you're looking in the sky, youtube is your friend, so is google.
Top critical review
14 people found this helpful
Not 1000mm Focal Length
By Wiser on Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
I like this scope just fine and the price is good compared to others, but there are some issues. I was able to get some sweet pictures of the Moon and I even got some sweet views of Saturn (digitally zoomed from video screen shot) which is the reason I bought the telescope in the first place. That is where the good stuff ends The problems are as follows. The low cost is translated first into the tripod. It is very flimsy and wobbly. This means that once polar aligned you may have to realign several times because tripod flexes (I got the best results with legs all of the way short and taping between them to keep them from flexing (See Picture) The next cheap part is the EQ mount where there is some play. I tightened the joint bolts and that helped some. The real problem with this scope is that Focal Length is incorrect. This telescope is advertised and labeled as 127mm primary mirror with a 1000 mm focal length. That would make this scope an F/8 scope. Very standard spec, but sadly not true. The focal length of this scope is 445mm making it a very fast f/3.5. that is great for the size and weight of the tube. (this tube is 440mm long. It would be nearly 1 meter for a f/8). The challenge with this mirror is that you don't get the magnification that you expect from this scope. The scope is advertised as 50x magnification with the 20mm eyepiece and 250x magnification with the 4mm eyepiece. The actual magnification is 22x for the 20mm lens and 111x for the 4mm lens. I have added below some figures of the expected view of Saturn (green circle) vs the actual view (Red circle) with a 2x Barlow lens (bought separately). kind of disappointing really That brings me to the last Item. The lenses supplied with this telescope are not very high quality. (Again. I get what I pay for) the Barlow lens especially is poor quality. A good Barlow has multiple lenses that are coated. This one only has one lens and reduces the light a lot.

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