Celestron PowerSeeker 114EQ Kit Telescope with Motor Drive and Phone Adapter - Black

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Product Identifiers

BrandCelestron
MPN22037
UPC0050234220378
ModelCelestron PowerSeeker 114EQ
eBay Product ID (ePID)16029816520

Product Key Features

Objective Lens Diameter101-140 mm
Aperture114 mm
FinderscopeStandard
Maximum MagnificationMore Than 100x
Mount TypeEquatorial
FeaturesSlow Motion Control, Motorised, Mounted, Lens Cover
Lens CoatingFully Coated
TypeReflector

Dimensions

Item Weight54 Kg

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Easy to use

Sturdy

Good quality lenses

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  • Nice scope shame about the sighting scope adjustment

    The only minus point with this 'scope is the difficulty in aligning the sighting 'scope. It is held in a circular mount with three adjusting screws, which have to be loosened or tightened individually in order to centre the crosshairs and lock into place. If the sighter was set parallel with the scope a simple up/down adjustment would be all that would be required A real shame as the rest of the equipment is excellent.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Good product

    But you have to shop better lenses as usual, you will have to do that with most telescopes anyway.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New