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VISUAL
OBSERVING
INFORMATION
Aside
from
the
specific
information
on
each
spotting
scope,
there
are
a
few
things
that
apply
to
all
instruments
when
observing
visually.
Focusing
Each
Celestron
spotting
scope
has
a
unique
focusing
system
which
was
discussed
in
the
section
on
that
specific
instrument.
However,
when
working
with
any
optical
instrument,
there
are
several
focusing
hints
that
will
ensure
that
you
get
the
sharpest
possible
image.
The
hints
listed
here
are
for
visual
observing
and
photography.
Never
look
through
glass.
Glass
found
in
household
windows
is
optically
imperfect
and
nuiy
vary
in
thickness
from
one
location
to
the
next.
This
inconsistency
can
and
will
affect
the
ability
to
focus
your
spotting
scope.
In
n>ost
cases,
you
will
not
be
able
to
achieve
a
truly
sharp
focus.
In
some
cases,
you
nuiy
actually
see
a
double
image.
This
effect
is
nnore
pronounced
with
compound
(catadioptric)
lenses,
like
the
C90,
than
with
refractive
lenses.
Avoid
looking
across
or
over
objects
that
are
producing
heat
waves.
This
includes
asphalt
parking
lots
on
hot
summer
days
or
building
rooftops.
The
turbulent
air
caused
by
these
conditions
makes
it
impossible
to
get
a
truly
sharp
focus.
Avoid
hazy
skies,
fog,
and
mist,
all
of
which
can
make
it
difficult
to
focus,
thus
greatly
reducing
the
amount
of
detail
seen.
Re¬
member
that
no
matter
how
good
the
optics
of
your
instrument
are,
they
can
NOT
perform
to
their
fullest
under
adverse
condi¬
tions.
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Celestron SS80 Specifications

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BrandCelestron
ModelSS80
CategoryTelescope
LanguageEnglish

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