Description: Celestron Ultima 80 20x-60x Spotting Scope with smartphone adapter & carrying case. Can be used as-is for a spotting scope, or with some smartphones after attaching the included adapter. Comes with everything shown in the "Main" photo above, plus the original box and Styrofoam packing material. Features include:20x-60x zoom eyepiece (can be left attached to the scope for ease of use when out in the field, or removed for more secure storage in its own plastic case and nylon pouch, included) Multi-coated optics for bright, sharp, detailed views45-degree viewing angle Carrying caseTripod adaptable (no tripod included) Zoom and focus knobs have rubber grips for ease of adjustment even when wearing gloves Objective lens diameter: 80mmFocal length: 480mmLinear field of view: 105 ft @20x - 53 ft @ 60x @1000 ydsEye relief: 18mm @20xClose focus: 21.3 ft/6.5m @20xWaterproofSmartphone adapterDimensions: 19.3 x 3.5 x 7.5 inchesWeight: 3.56 pounds Selling as "Used" because the box has been opened and set up once to try - bought mainly for the smartphone capability, but could not seem to get it to work with my phone (Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra), otherwise I loved it. Therefore this disclaimer: PLEASE NOTE ***MAY not work with all smartphones despite claim on box; please do your own research before buying*** Can be used as a regular spotting scope if you don't wish to use the smartphone adapter, as the adapter is just a fun, add-on accessory.
Price: 189.99 USD
Location: Stockton Springs, Maine
End Time: 2025-01-03T18:15:33.000Z
Shipping Cost: 17.56 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Near Focus: 21.3 ft
Body Type: Angled
Lens Coating: Multi-Coated
Size: Full-Size
Color: Green
Linear Field of View: 105ft@20x - 53ft@60x
Objective Lens Diameter: 80 mm
Maximum Magnification: 60x
Brand: Celestron
Type: Spotting Scope
Model: Ultima 80
Features: Waterproof, With Lens Cover, Zoom Lens, Smartphone adapter
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Application: Photography, Hunting, Bird Watching, Astronomy