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VISUAL OBSERVING INFORMATION 

Focusing

 

 
When working with any optical instrument, there are several focusing hints that will ensure that 
you get the sharpest possible image. The hints listed here are for visual observing and 
photography.  
 

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Never look through glass. Glass found in household windows is   optically imperfect and 
may vary in thickness from one location   to the next. This inconsistency can and will 
affect the ability to focus your spotting scope. In most cases, you will not be able to   
achieve a truly sharp focus. In some cases, you may actually see   a double image.  

 

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Avoid looking across or over objects that are producing heat   waves. This includes 
asphalt parking lots on hot summer days or   building rooftops. The turbulent air caused 
by these conditions   makes it impossible to get a truly sharp focus.  

 

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Avoid hazy skies, fog, and mist, all of which can make it difficult   to focus, thus greatly 
reducing the amount of detail seen. Remember that no matter how good the optics of your 
instrument are, they can NOT perform to their fullest under adverse conditions. 

 

Calculating Magnification (Power) 

 
You can change the magnification of your spotting scope simply by changing the eyepiece (also 
called an ocular). To determine the magnification with your spotting scope, simply divide the 
focal length of your spotting scope by the focal length of the eyepiece. In equation format, the 
formula looks like this: 
 
 

 

Focal Length of Spotting Scope (mm) 

Magnification = 

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    Focal Length of Eyepiece (mm) 

 

 

For example, to determine the magnification of the 102mm Wide View with a 25mm eyepiece, 
divide the focal length of the 102mm Wide View (500mm) by the focal length of the eyepiece 
(25mm). 500 divided by 25 yields 20 power. 

Although the power is variable, each instrument has a limit to the highest useful magnification.  
The general rule is that 60 power can be used for every inch of aperture. For example, in a 4” 
diameter spotting scope, such as the 102mm Wide View, the maximum useful magnification is 
240 power. This is derived from multiplying 60 times 4”. Although this is the maximum useful 
magnification, most observing is done in the range of 20 to 35 power for every inch of aperture 
which for the 102mm Wide View is 80 to 140. 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...80mm Wide View Spotting Scope 52260 102mm Wide View Spotting Scope 52270 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...stron spotting scope is designed to give you hours of fun and rewarding observations There are however a few things to consider before using your spotting scope that will ensure your safety and protec...

Страница 3: ...head Keep in mind that the platform is not on the tripod at this time Tighten the screw located on the under side of the platform until tight Just in front of the 1 4x20 screw is a small peg used to...

Страница 4: ...is attached The basic Celestron Wide View comes standard with the following accessories 80mm Wide View 102mm Wide View 20mm Plossl Eyepiece 1 1 4 20x 25mm Plossl Eyepiece 1 1 4 20x 10mm Plossl Eyepie...

Страница 5: ...de the chrome barrel of the 45 Erect Image Diagonal into the focuser barrel 4 Tighten the thumbscrew on the focuser to hold it in place 5 Loosen the thumbscrew on the eyepiece holder of the 45 Erect I...

Страница 6: ...spotting scope at your target and center it in the eyepiece of the spotting scope 3 Adjust the screws on the finder bracket until the cross hairs in the finder are centered on the target 4 Tighten eac...

Страница 7: ...ety of eyepieces as optional accessories To determine the magnification of each eyepiece used with your spotting scope see the section Calculating Magnification at the end of this manual In addition t...

Страница 8: ...cope To minimize the need to clean your spotting scope replace all lens covers after use The spotting scope can be left on a tripod for display purposes or returned to its shipping carton Since the re...

Страница 9: ...their fullest under adverse conditions Calculating Magnification Power You can change the magnification of your spotting scope simply by changing the eyepiece also called an ocular To determine the m...

Страница 10: ...ubjects photographically you need to set your shutter speed accordingly Most 35mm SLR cameras offer through the lens metering which lets you know if your picture is under or overexposed Adjustments fo...

Страница 11: ...lly Observing the Moon In the night sky the Moon is a prime target for your first look because it is extremely bright and easy to find Often it is tempting to look at the Moon when it is full At this...

Страница 12: ...ing at the night sky for awhile you may want to try photographing it If you do start with a nice bright object like the Moon To photograph the Moon 1 Attach your spotting scope to a stable platform li...

Страница 13: ...ng debris Strokes should go from the center of the lens to the outer edge Do not rub in circles You can use commercially made lens cleaner or mix your own A good cleaning solution is isopropyl alcohol...

Страница 14: ...dling or unauthorized repair Further product malfunction or deterioration due to normal wear is not covered by this warranty CELESTRON DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHETHER OF MERCHANTAB...

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Страница 16: ...eet Torrance CA 90503 310 328 9560 310 212 5835 FAX Web site http www celestron com Copyright 2002 Celestron All rights reserved Products or instructions may change without notice or obligation Printe...

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