Carson Red Planet 35-78x76mm Newtonian Reflector Telescope (RP-100) , Red








Key features
- •Perfect Beginner Newtonian Reflector Telescope for Astronomy and Looking at the Moon, Stars, Saturn, Jupiter and More.
- •Magnification: 35x - 78x | Aperture: 76mm (3 inch) | Focal Length: 700mm (27.6-Inch)
- •Finder Scope: 10x30mm Erecting | Dimensions: 25.5 x 5.0 x 5.0 | Weight: 8.0 lbs
- •Included Accessories: U-mount, Sturdy Aluminum Tripod and K20mm and K9mm Eyepieces
- •Backed by Carson's One Year Limited Warranty
BrandCarson
CategoryReflectors
ColorBlack
WarrantyAt Carson, we manufacture only the highest quality binoculars. We're so confident in our products that we back them with a No Fault, No Hassle Warranty! In the even that your binoculars get damaged, regardless of cause, Carson will repair or replace them
Carson Red Planet 35-78x76mm Newtonian Reflector Telescope (RP-100) , Red
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers2.8
out of 5
Based on 7 reviews
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Three Stars
C.M.•April 19, 2016
Cheap cheap cheap. Not worthed the money. Do$$ar Store Quality
Two Stars
janice moore•January 18, 2016
It was a present for my daughter she cannot figure out how to use .We tried several times
Five Stars
Julie Morgan•December 26, 2015
love this...great for a beginner telescope
Disappointed :(
Nennilefay•December 8, 2015
All is see are stars the same as i could see with my naked eye. The telescope is very shaky even when i set it on my concrete patio. I spent $100 on this for my son. Its alright but definitely dont see any planets.
Good optics, bad manual targeting system.
nallenb•September 1, 2014
CON - aiming the telescope using the viewfinder doesn't work. The adjustments to the view finder are so mediocre as to be useless. The actual telescope is fine...if you can find your target. The alignment instructions say find something on the ground, far away in your telescope and then line up the view finder.
1. The unit shakes to much when you are trying to align the viewfinder. By the time you get it where you want (using 3 set screws) your main telescope as moved off the target.
2. 3 set screws to adjust viewfinder.
3. Hard to find anything.
1. The unit shakes to much when you are trying to align the viewfinder. By the time you get it where you want (using 3 set screws) your main telescope as moved off the target.
2. 3 set screws to adjust viewfinder.
3. Hard to find anything.
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