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Celestron SkyProdigy 130 26x345 Telescope with NexYZ 3-Axis Universal Smartphone Adapter

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Style: 5.1" Reflector


Set: W/ NexYZ adapter


Features

  • Fully Automatic Alignment Procedure
  • Fully Computerized Altazimuth Mount
  • NexYZ connects your smartphone to your telescope, spotting scope, binocular, monocular, and microscope so you can capture images and video through the eyepiece.
  • Works with a wide range of mobile phone models, including all the latest devices from Samsung, Google, and Apple.

Brand: Celestron


Model Name: SkyProdigy 130


Eye Piece Lens Description: Plössl


Objective Lens Diameter: 1.3E+2 Millimeters


Telescope Mount Description: Altazimuth Mount


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Power Source: Battery Powered


Finderscope: Reflex


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Lens Coating Description: StarBright XLT


Date First Available: November 7, 2018


Manufacturer: Celestron


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solid little telescope.
Style: 6" Schmidt Cassegrain Set: Telescope Only
First serious telescope, and it's got a learning curve, but I love this thing. It's easy to move around and the alignment software makes it very usable. It took a couple of accessories, but I have beautiful planetary pics that I just love. Without anything outside the box you'll see the rings of Saturn, the bands of Jupiter, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2020 by Jared

  • Brand new to astronomy and this was an excellent choice for a beginner scope
Style: 5.1" Reflector Set: Telescope Only
Brand new to astronomy and this was an excellent choice for a beginner scope. Fed-Ex dropped the box out the other door of the delivery truck, so it was a tiny bit out of collimation when I started. It worked exactly as it said it would in the directions, fired it up, waited to push align...align 2 minutes later pushed Jupiter under planets tab and there it was, not quite centered but there it was. Saturn...WOW! I ended up having to drive to the observatory at SunRiver Oregon for help with first collimation, ordered a collimation (non laser) tool, watched a few web videos and was able to easily collimate it by myself from then on. Tricks learned to pass on to fledgling astronomers: if things aren't quite centered, use the starsense calibration menu, find a bright star of planet, center it in your eyepiece, I start with 35mm then drop to about 8mm, center, then follow instructions. re-align. Magic. I found the folks at Celestron to be very helpful and pleasant when I utilized the chat window in support. Many questions answered. Ive found this little beauty easily tracks planets to get pictures with Stopmotion 1080p hacked webcam (mod was easy). Now that I firmly have the bug, next will be 8 inch...I have aperture fever now. Seriously, the problems with this telescope have been very few, I have little trouble recommending Celestron. The pictures below were captured end of this last July, yellowish one was on the valley floor with smoke and dust in atmosphere, bluish was 4000 feet up with clear mostly dark skies, using webcam, 2x CelestronXL Barlow. All in all, this telescope truly surpassed my expectations. The eyepieces in the Celestron kit, aren't bad, but i bought midrange Celestron XL eyepieces and it did improve visuals. I just love this little bugger! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2016 by SaturnBuff SaturnBuff

  • Great scope for inexperienced and/or impatient
Style: 5.1" Reflector Set: Telescope Only
This scope is a riot!! I love it, my kids love it! You can see Jupiter's moons, the bands around jupiter, Saturn's rings, stars about 15-20 arc-seconds apart. The detail you get when looking at the moon is mesmerizing! Looking at far away galaxies is possible, but not as ensnaring. And it shows you the sky. You align it so easily (be sure to read the instructions, it needs a niece big chunk of clear sky to the right. After the first night out, spend a little time to calibrate the camera. It is easy to do and improves the precision tremendously. Every time you take the tube off and put it back on, it shifts ever so slightly, and then you will have to recalibrate the camera. Battery lasts for ever. Lots of scopes gets complaints about battery running flat in no time. Not this baby. It runs on 8 D-size guns. I have it out every night for hours and I'm still on my first set of batteries! The reason I give it 4 stars are the demonstration value only eyepieces that comes with it. If they had bundled their lovely zoom eyepiece this would have been a home run, 5-stars, no holds barred review. So if you get this (or any other Celestron scope), do yourself a favor and order the zoom eyepiece: Celestron 93230 8 to 24mm 1.25 Zoom Eyepiece Happy stargazing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2013 by philipbergen

  • Nice telescope, unreliable StarSense mount.
Style: 5.1" Reflector Set: Telescope Only
I purchased the Skypodigy 130 mainly for the kids to peak their interest in astronomy early. The kids and I do love it, the telescope itself is nice. The issue is with the StarSense mount. We have only tried using it a few times and we could never get it to auto align. At first I thought it might be because there were too many buildings in the subdivision we were in. I then tried it in a field and still couldn't auto align it. (Manual Align did work). Then the third or forth time I tried it the starsense mount would not power on. I made sure I had correct power (12.37V) and sufficient Amperage but it will not power on. I have contacted customer support who did contact me after a few days, and did send me a shipping label, but I was told there would be a 6-8 week delay in getting it fixed. I was told by customer support that they were very busy, with a lot of repairs and that is a normal turn around time. That alone caused me the most concern. 6-8 weeks is a VERY long time for an RMA and a customer service rep making excuses up front without any comment from me was even more concerning. My confidence has not been bolstered by today's experience. From Customer Support: "Please expect a 6-week turnaround from the date received. Also, keep in mind that Celestron deals with large numbers of repairs on a weekly basis and repair status cannot be checked since products are serviced in the order received. " ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2015 by Martin E. Brownell

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