#DearCelestron
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2020
- #DearCelestron video series answers your questions to help you get the most out of your Celestron gear. Here in this question a user asked: "What would you recommend to view messier objects and comets with a binoculars?"
Do you have a question that you think would be perfect for this video series? Leave it in the comments below. Наука
Excellent video Greg! I never heard of SkyMaster series!! Thanks for introducing me to them!
Great advice, Greg!!
Wow superb video ❤️❤️❤️ thank you for sharing 🙏❤️...👍👍👍
Learned a few things, Thanks!
Very great explanation sir, I will also recommend binocular before buying a telescope.
Thanks for the informative video sir.
Great info...!!thanks
Hi, I just purchased the Clelestron 20x80 skymaster pro high power astronomy binoculars. What tripod would you recommend? Thanks Ron
Started from Binoculars and progressed to telescopes..Sweet!
Will the pistol head for Skymaster 20x80 be a good solution?
Which one is the best for long distance, celestron skymaster Pro 15x 70 or celestron skymaster 15-35x70, celestron skymaster Pro 20x80?
Celestron skymaster 15x70 or celestron skymaster 25x70? Which one is better for long distance?
I just purchased the Celestron Cometron Giant 15x70 Binoculars .. don't see anything about them .. how are they different from skymaster?
Hi Greg I have a skymaster 25x70. The focus wheel on mine has become hard to turn, I’ve stripped it down and found the pin the focus wheel has broken. Is there parts replacement.
Thanks
Great video! Greg, I have a pair of 20x80 Celestron binoculars that I purchased off of Ebay a few years ago. Unfortunately, they are out of collimation. Can you advise or do a video on how to get them back into collimation? Also, I recently purchased a parallelogram mount to use with them but I'm not sure what tripod to purchase to use with it. Do you have any suggestions? I do own Celestron 9.25" telescope with tripod and a GEM. Is there a way to attach the parallelogram mount to the telescope tripod with the use of an adapter?
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Hi, great video, but I have a question, is a tripod called Baader nature astro compatible with this telescope? I'm a beginner and I don't want to rush anything Thank you :)
There seems for some reason to be a gap in Celestron's lineup: quality 10x50 porros for those of us old geezers above 35 or so whose pupils no longer dilate to 7 mm and for whom 7x50's are effectively just really heavy 7x35's.
Love Celestron Binos. Don't spy on the neighbors dude.
#DearCelestron Why are you guys in love with odd numbers
Fix the wobbly, flexing plastic tripod adapter please.
Great video, i can only see green blur, no image😒
cant trust any videos on youtube from manufacturers...
Great telescopes but man, your customer service is notoriously bad. Do you guys even have a customer service department? I'm sorry but I can't believe that a company that makes such amazing products has such terrible communication with its customers.
We are currently seeing a higher than normal demand in our technical support department. Although call and email volumes have risen, we are determined to meet the demand and get back to our customers as soon as possible. We thank you for your continued patience at this time as we give every person the time that they deserve. www.celestron.com/pages/technical-support
I'm waiting for my brand new celestron 12x60 binos, I can't wait to track the night sky with them, do you think the 12x magnification could be a problem without a tripod?
Does anyone know what model the stand is?
@@blackhawk5950 I own a pair of these. I find them light enough to use without a tripod for short periods of time. A tripod would probably bring in a bit more distant targets however.
@@cyberspore00 thank you for your reply. I own two telescopes but nothing like tracking the night sky with the huge FOV of a good pair of binos 👍