CELESTRON SPOTTING SCOPE TRAILSEEKER 20-60X80MM ANGLED ZOOM
The TrailSeeker Spotting Scope series delivers an exceptional viewing experience in a rugged, rubber-armored housing that is fully waterproof and nitrogen-purged. Its advanced optical system, featuring proprietary XLT multi-coatings, produces high-resolution images with superb contrast. The dual-focus mechanism allows you to quickly bring subjects into view and then fine-tune for precise clarity.
Enhance the View
The 80mm and 100mm objective models excel in the field, gathering more light for brighter images and making the most of early morning or late evening lighting conditions.
Features That Impress
TrailSeeker includes premium features typically found only in higher-end spotting scopes: a sliding sunshade, rotating tripod mount, and interchangeable eyepieces. These thoughtful details make it an ideal companion for outdoor enthusiasts.
Ready for Outdoor Adventures
Whether you’re birdwatching, hiking, camping, or simply exploring the outdoors, the TrailSeeker Spotting Scope series is built to perform. Its robust, fully armored construction ensures durability and reliability, giving you confidence that your scope will be ready whenever and wherever you need it.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
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Objective Lens Diameter
80mm (3.15")
Eyepieces
8mm–24mm (0.3"–0.94") Zoom
Angular Field of View
2°–1°
Linear Field of View
105–52 ft @1000 yds / 35–17 m @1000 m
Focal Length
480mm (18.9")
Exit Pupil
4mm–1.3mm (0.15"–0.05")
Eye Relief
18mm–15mm (0.70"–0.60")
Close Focus
24.6 ft (7.5 m)
Relative Brightness
16–1.69
Limiting Stellar Magnitude
Ideal: 12.02
Moderate: 11.02
Poor: 10.02
Lens Coatings
Fully Multi-Coated – XLT Coatings
Environmental Protection
Waterproof
Dimensions
505 × 89 × 130 mm (19.9" × 3.5" × 5.1")
Included Items
Eyepiece Cups
T-Mount
Lens cloth
Instrument manual
☀️ Solar Warning:
➠ Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with an optic (unless you have the proper solar filter). Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result..
➠ Never use your optic to project an image of the Sun onto any surface. Internal heat build-up can damage the optic and any accessories attached to it.
➠ Never leave your optic unsupervised. Make sure an adult who is familiar with the correct operating procedures is with your optic at all times, especially when children are present.