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Can I get my Mac to display images from my #44300 HDM?
For the older model #44300, the drivers aren’t on the CD that comes with the scope. Instead, go to the Celestron website and download the Mac drivers. They will work...
Can I get my Mac to display images from my #44300 HDM?
For the older model #44300, the drivers aren’t on the CD that comes with the scope. Instead, go to the Celestron website and download the Mac drivers. They will work...
What does ED stand for on my Sport Optics' scopes?
ED means "extra-low dispersion" and refers to the composition and optical properties of the glass used for the lenses. ED glass is specially formulated, including rare-earth compounds to...
What does ED stand for on my Sport Optics' scopes?
ED means "extra-low dispersion" and refers to the composition and optical properties of the glass used for the lenses. ED glass is specially formulated, including rare-earth compounds to greatly r...
How do I use my spotting scope for photography/digiscoping?
Your spotting scope doubles as a telephoto lens and can be used in several ways to take photographs of terrestrial and even celestial objects.Celestron’s Ultima spotting scopes have a T-adapter...
How do I use my spotting scope for photography/digiscoping?
Your spotting scope doubles as a telephoto lens and can be used in several ways to take photographs of terrestrial and even celestial objects.Celestron’s Ultima spotting scopes have a T-adapter...
What are eyecups?
Eyecups are simply shades that prevent extraneous light from distracting your vision or entering the eyepiece while using your binoculars. Most consumer binoculars have soft rubber eyecups that ca...
What are eyecups?
Eyecups are simply shades that prevent extraneous light from distracting your vision or entering the eyepiece while using your binoculars. Most consumer binoculars have soft rubber eyecups that ca...
What is interpupillary distance? How do I adjust it on my binoculars?
Interpupillary distance (IPD) is the distance between the pupils of your eyes measured from center to center when your eyes are focused on infinity. IPD varies from person to person,...
What is interpupillary distance? How do I adjust it on my binoculars?
Interpupillary distance (IPD) is the distance between the pupils of your eyes measured from center to center when your eyes are focused on infinity. IPD varies from person to person,...
Understanding the Magnification and Objective Lens of my Binocular and S...
Binocular size is defined by its magnification and objective, but if you are new to the hobby, what do these mean when observing. Below we have how to identify these...
Understanding the Magnification and Objective Lens of my Binocular and S...
Binocular size is defined by its magnification and objective, but if you are new to the hobby, what do these mean when observing. Below we have how to identify these...