About this deal
Computerized Features
Align your NexStar SE telescope in minutes with our new SkyAlign technology. The Celestron NexStar 4SE combines 4" of aperture with smart design and grab-and-go convenience, making it an ideal choice for your first telescope. Computerized Features Since the T-ring is camera-brand specific, it will snap right on just like a lens. The camera is now using your telescope as a telephoto lens. Every week we add new products to indulge your fancy.
Features
- StarBright XLT high transmission coatings come standard
- Proven NexStar computer control technology
- GPS-compatible with optional CN16 GPS Accessory
- NexRemote telescope control software and RS-232 cable included for advanced control of your telescope via computer
- Includes CD-ROM "The Sky" Astronomy Software which provides education about the sky and printable sky maps
- Nearly 40,000 object database with 200 user-definable objects and expanded information on over 200 objects
- Star Diagonal: Internal flip-mirror for straight thru or 90 viewing angle
- Ultra sturdy steel tripod features built-in wedge which allows 4 SE to be used for astrophotography
- Sturdy computerized altazimuth mount
- Eyepiece: 25mm (53x)
- Focal Length: 1325 mm
- Includes a camera control feature and shutter release cable that allows you to remotely take a series of exposures using your digital SLR camera
Reviews
Jetage
I could not believe what I was seeing the brightness was incredible. Great quality portable telescope 💫 I've also ordered Celestron NexYZ Phone Scope Adapter, Celestron 93640 1.
Martyna Wloka
This scope was fine for starting astrophotography but exposures can only be limited to 30 seconds maximum. In the first few months I viewed only from the city, which was a bortle 9 scale. . Looking through the telescope for the first time was as if I’d opened my eye for the first time.
Cliente Amazon
Astronomy made easy or so I was lend to believe. You do need a good knowledge of the stars to setup this up. The telescope arrived in two boxes and was packaged well. We're still using camel trains to transport goods and most communication is done between two tin cans with a few hundred kilometres of string between them.
Judy Sit
I think this is reasonable. The Orion Nebula can be seen though only the bright parts.