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Night Vision Flashlight - (#93588) - Celestron’s premium model for astronomy,
using two red LEDs to preserve night vision better than red filters or other
devices. Brightness is adjustable. Operates on a single 9 volt battery (included).
Moon Filter (94119-A) - Celestron’s Moon Filter is an economical eyepiece
filter for reducing the brightness of the moon and improving contrast, so greater
detail can be observed on the lunar surface. The clear aperture is 21mm and the
transmission is about 18%.
Photographic Tripod (#93606) - Even at low power, your C5 Spotting Scope
produces too much power to hand hold. For the best results, use a stable platform
like the Celestron Photographic Tripod. This tripod has an oil fluid pan head for
smooth panning. The quick release head allows you to attach and remove the C5
quick and easily. It is extremely lightweight and rigid.
Reducer/Corrector (#94175) - This lens reduces the focal length of the
telescope by 37%, making your spotting scope a 787.5mm f/6.3 instrument. In
addition, this unique lens also corrects inherent aberrations to produce crisp
images all the way across the field when used visually. When used
photographically, there is some vignetting that produces a 26mm circular image
on the processed film.
Sky Map (#93722) - Celestron Sky Maps are the ideal teaching guide for
learning the night sky. You wouldn’t set off on a road trip without a road map,
and you don’t need to try to navigate the night sky without a map either. Even if
you already know your way around the major constellations, these maps can help
you locate all kinds of fascinating objects.
Skylight Filter (#93621) - The Skylight filter is used on the Celestron C5
spotting scope as a dust seal. The filter threads onto the rear cell of your
telescope. All other accessories, both visual and photographic (with the
exception of Barlow lenses), thread onto the skylight filter. The light loss caused
by this filter is minimal.
Star Diagonal (94115-A) - A Star Diagonal lets you view objects that are at a 90
angle from the direction the telescope is pointing, thereby allowing comfortable
viewing when pointed near the zenith (i.e. directly overhead). The resulting
image is right side up, but will be reversed from left to right.
T-Adapter (#93633-A) - T-Adapter (with additional T-Ring) allows you to
attach your 35mm SLR camera to the rear cell of your Celestron C5. This turns