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Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope

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  • Nexstar computerized telescope: The NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope features Celestron's iconic orange tube design with updated technology and the latest features for amazing stargazing for beginners and experienced observers.
  • 8-Inch aperture: The 8-inch primary mirror in this Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope for adults and kids to be used together packs enough light-gathering ability to observe the best that our Solar System has to offer, while retaining a compact form factor. Compatible with starsense technology, Wifi
  • Fully-automated go to mount: Featuring a database of more than 40,000 celestial objects, the go to mount built into our telescopes for astronomy beginners automatically locates and tracks objects for you.
  • Easy to assemble and break down: The single fork arm design and sturdy steel tripod all assemble and break down from separate components for easy transportation. SkyAlign technology gets your telescope aligned and ready in minutes.
  • Unbeatable warranty and customer support: Buy with confidence from the telescope brand, based in California since 1960. You'll also receive a 2-year warranty and unlimited access to technical support from our team of US-based experts.

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Update: This popular deal is still available

Amazon has Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope for $1159.35 > $1099.35 > now $1159. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member plchung for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Nexstar computerized telescope: The NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope features Celestron's iconic orange tube design with updated technology and the latest features for amazing stargazing for beginners and experienced observers.
  • 8-Inch aperture: The 8-inch primary mirror in this Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope for adults and kids to be used together packs enough light-gathering ability to observe the best that our Solar System has to offer, while retaining a compact form factor. Compatible with starsense technology, Wifi
  • Fully-automated go to mount: Featuring a database of more than 40,000 celestial objects, the go to mount built into our telescopes for astronomy beginners automatically locates and tracks objects for you.
  • Easy to assemble and break down: The single fork arm design and sturdy steel tripod all assemble and break down from separate components for easy transportation. SkyAlign technology gets your telescope aligned and ready in minutes.
  • Unbeatable warranty and customer support: Buy with confidence from the telescope brand, based in California since 1960. You'll also receive a 2-year warranty and unlimited access to technical support from our team of US-based experts.

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $499.65 less (31% savings) than the listed retail price.
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yoFu
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Only if you actually know you want to do stargazing in a more serious way. A good pair of 10x50 binoculars ($100-$400) is where beginners should start, then hook up with your local astronomy club and learn all the details from them, probably spending 6+ months BEFORE getting any scope at all.

Most of the time, we go to our local astronomy club outings with just our binoculars. Learning the constellations, finding them in the sky can take practice. Seeing all the setup, and tuning each of the different telescopes require, learning about maintaining night-vision, etc. There a many details beyond just spending your money and pointing up from your back porch if you want a successful viewing period.

I have to drive 45 minutes to get away from the metro area light pollution and I'm already 30 minutes away from the city center traveling at speed limits. https://www.cleardarksky.com/ is a tool to check your local areas for the best places and clear sky forecast.

There are some binoculars that go on sale with larger apertures and higher focus, but to use those, you'll want a tripod. Celestron almost always as 12x70 and 20x80 binoculars on sale for sub-$100. Too much magnification to use without a stable platform.

$1100 for a maybe hobby (maybe you will enjoy it?) seems a little pricey, unless you are single and pulling in $150K+/yr. If you KNOW you are interested, that's a different decision completely.

I saw some Nikon 10x50 Aculon A211 binoculars for $120 a few days ago. Sealed, BaK-4 glass, and porro prism design. Small enough for multiple uses. If you plan to use eye glasses with these, maybe a different brand would be a better choice due to the 0.46-inch/11.8mm of eye relief; you'd need something with at least 15mm. Just a consideration. There are mounts for cameras and cell phones, but these feel weaker than I'd like, but they do work once you get them lined up. Basically, the mount is infinitely configurable.
MoebeWanKenobi
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Bought this scope 4 years ago, here are my reccomendations:

A dirt cheap Litium Ion battery that puts out 12V power. You can find these on amazon. Velcro that sucker to the side of your fork on your tripod. DO NOT use the AA battery compartment that the scope has and DO NOT waste your money on celestron's super overpriced batteries. If you try to align with the AA batteries, it will likely fail, even if your batteries are brand new. Ask me how I know.

Celestron's focal length reducer and field corrector. This is a pricier accessory but 100% worth it IMO. The problem is that the focal length of SC telescopes is super long due to the way the light has to bounce back and forth so many times in the tube. This means that your FOV will be very narrow compared to most other telescopes. I put the reducer on my scope and it stays there almost all of the time.

32mm eyepiece. I find this as the sweet spot for wide views at reasonable prices. This is by far my most used eyepiece. I went with the Celestron Omni series.

Higher magnification eyepiece for planetary viewing. Personally I went with the Celestron 8-24mm zoom, but could just as easily get one of more fixed eyepieces in the 8-12mm range.

I find an eyepiece with a laser reticle highly useful for getting a perfect alignment. Got a 24mm no-name one on amazon for dirt cheap and use it every time I pull out my scope.

1.25" variable polarizing eyepiece filter, for moon viewing, that sucker is so damn bright!

Celestron dew shield. At least here in the southeast USA, an absolute requirement due to humid conditions.

Some of those little vibration dampening pads to put under the feet of the tripod, especially when I set up on hard surfaces, sidewalk, etc.

Extra button batteries for your red dot laser and laser reticle eyepiece. Alignment becomes nigh impossible without your star finder.

What NOT to buy:

Celestron's wifi adapter. I got this thinking it would simplify alignment. IT DID NOT. I can't explain why but the alignment fails more often than not when I use the wifi adapter. Once you get good at the regular alignment procedure, it's not that hard anyways. AFTER alignment is done, the wifi / phone app works ok for go-to functionality, but IMO not worth the price if you can't use for alignment.

Celestron's adapter to use your phone to capture images through the eyepiece. I think I got this for practically free somehow but not worth the hassle and images suck, as expected. This scope is really best suited for visual observation anyways.

Again, AA batteries to power your scope (won't work well) or overpriced brand-name battery packs (waste of money, IMO).
Docmalc
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If you buy this, expect it to rain everyday for the weeks following the arrival of your new telescope. It's just the way it works.

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jafo06
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i was waiting for a deal like this but ended up buying a used one instead.. great find OP
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LeeJ4041
Nov 7, 2023
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Quote from jafo06 :
i was waiting for a deal like this but ended up buying a used one instead.. great find OP
How does the used market for this look like?
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USFmarine
Nov 7, 2023
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Can I use my Canon 5d mkIV with this?
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Quote from LeeJ4041 :
How does the used market for this look like?
It's something I would only do in person since there are so many scammers online. I found a website that's like a used astronomy forum. You have to pay a small fee to be a member but that probably scares off scammers and you will get your money back on how much you save. I drove 6 hours to save over $500 but it's used and the time and gas it cost probably would've made it not worth doing if I saw this deal
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Quote from USFmarine :
Can I use my Canon 5d mkIV with this?
You can but you'll need an adapter. It's doable but the mount is the limitation for deep space astrophotography. Solar system objects should be ok.
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Got this for $799 on BF 4 years ago. Great scope for visual observation but not for astrophotography as others have mentioned. Super easy to pull out and show all sorts of things to the kids. Alignment gets easier after practicing a few times.
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cmtuggl
Nov 7, 2023
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Great first scope option. They hardly go on good sales like this.

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song52xs
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Got this one 4 years ago before Covid-19 for around 800$.
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hankabilly
Nov 7, 2023
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Before COVID they were $800. Crazy Frown
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Can you see the firmament with this?
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This is the best price I've seen for a new Celestron 8SE. This scope comes with a computerized alt/azimuth mount, which is nice. Works well for general viewing and short exposure photos, but if deep-space astrophotography is your primary goal, your money would be better used for a different scope.

Also you really need dark clear (cloudless) skies to take advantage of your scope. That's hard to find near large cities and the east coast in general. So, where you live and how often you can get away are considerations too.
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Scotty73
Nov 7, 2023
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I have a Sony A7S the first gen. These have ridiculous low light capabilities... what are the thoughts of using this (very very high ISO)
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gder03
Nov 7, 2023
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Quote from jafo06 :
It's something I would only do in person since there are so many scammers online. I found a website that's like a used astronomy forum. You have to pay a small fee to be a member but that probably scares off scammers and you will get your money back on how much you save. I drove 6 hours to save over $500 but it's used and the time and gas it cost probably would've made it not worth doing if I saw this deal
cloudynights is free. nothing but honest people there in my experience
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olafaloofian
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I really want to get into astronomy/astrophotography! Seems like this scope isn't very good for the latter. Does anyone know of a model that works well for both casual viewing and photography?

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gder03
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Quote from hankabilly :
Before COVID they were $800. Crazy Frown
Is there anything pre covid prices? I see a 10 inch ES truss dob go in and out of stock at coscto for $600. But dealing with a truss design doesn't appeal to me.

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