Product Code: 52257

Celestron Ultima 100 22-66x100mm WP Spotting Scope Straight Viewing

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Manufacturer Code: 52257
050234522571 UPC : 050234522571
Brand:  Celestron
RRP: £347.00£299.00Inc VAT 20%You Save:  £48.00
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Celestron Ultima 100 22-66x100mm WP Spotting Scope Straight Viewing :Celestron’s greatly renowned Ultima Series is offering more versatility than even before. It offers you with a multi-coated optics to fully ensure some great level of clarity as well as brilliance at the same time. The largest aperture scope in the Ultima line, the 100mm, is fully equipped with all the features in order to give seriously good performance in conditions which may not be favourable to light. This elaborates the fact that Celestron Ultima 100 Straight Refracor Zoom Spotting Scope is a good enough product to provide you the results which will satisfy your requirements in a good way.

It can highly perform well under any sort of light conditions which makes Celestron Ultima 100 Straight Refracor Zoom Spotting Scope an absolutely ideal choice for range of outdoor activities which may include bird watching, or lets if you are keen in observing nature and wildlife, target shooting –even astronomy.

The sleek design of Celestron Ultima 100 Straight Refracor Zoom Spotting Scope is accented with graceful contours which provide you the facility to easily hold or handle them. It is purely an ideal choice for the people interested in outdoor activities or for those enthusiast who are looking for a spotter which is featuring a quality design and construction, along with superior optics, and is also offering versatility at the same time.

It incoporates a smooth focus knob which can be easily turned with a single finger, the peep sight provides quick initial location of your subjects. In comparison to 80mm, the Celestron Ultima 100 Straight Refracor Zoom Spotting Scope is offering 50% more brighter images which ensures better performance in even low light conditions, with so many exciting features along with an affordable price.


Features: Celestron Ultima 100 22-66x100mm WP Spotting Scope Straight Viewing

  • Smooth focus knob can be turned with a single finger
  • Perfect for birds watcher, nature observers and outdoor uses
  • Peep sight for quick initial location of your subject
  • Fully multi coated Optics maintain contrast and eliminate flair
  • Lightweight, reliable, durable and ideal for all weather conditions
  • Waterproof and charcoal colour rubber textured paint for secure grip
  • The Ultima 100mm offers more than 50% brighter images than the 80mm, allowing for better performance in low light conditions

Specification: Celestron Ultima 100 22-66x100mm WP Spotting Scope Straight Viewing

  • Model Ultima 100 Straight
  • Viewing Position Straight
  • Optical Design Refractor
  • Aperture 100 mm (3.94 in)
  • Focal Length 540mm (21.26 in)
  • Focal Ratio 5.4
  • Magnification 22-66x
  • Exit Pupil Diameter 22x: 4.5mm
  • 66x: 1.5mm
  • Finderscope Sighting tube
  • Eye Piece 8-24 Zoom
  • Prism Type BaK-4
  • Angular field of View 22x: 1.8° 66x: 1°
  • Linear field-of-View (@ 1000 Yds) 95ft @ 22x 53ft @ 66x
  • Minimum Focus Distance 33ft @ 22x
  • Eye Relief 18mm @ 22x
  • Tripod Adaptable Yes
  • Camera Adaptable Yes (Built-in T-thread on Eyepiece)
  • Dimension (Length) 559mm
  • Weight 72oz (2041.17g)
  • Warranty: 2 years

Kit Content:
Celestron Ultima 100 22-66x100mm WP Spotting Scope Straight Viewing
Eyepiece Cap
Objective Lens Cap
Soft Carrying Case
User Operating Instructions Manual
Manufacturers Warranty

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Package information Box1:
Gross Weight: 3.39 Kg
Dimensions: 59 x 19 x 19 cm

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 18 December, 2012.