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Celestron Regal™ M2 65ED Spotting Scope

SKU CEL-52304
Original price $629.95 - Original price $629.95
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  • 65mm ED Objective Lens eliminates chromatic aberration
  • XLT Fully Multi-Coated Optics increase light transmission
  • 16-48x magnification with included zoom eyepiece
  • Magnesium alloy body is over 14% lighter than previous models
  • Dual focus mechanism brings subjects into focus 2x faster
  • Waterproof and nitrogen-purged for all-weather use
  • Includes T-adapter for digiscoping with DSLR cameras
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  • Celestron Regal M2 16-48x65mm ED Angled Zoom Spotting Scope

    The Celestron Regal M2 16-48x65mm ED Angled Zoom Spotting Scope delivers apochromatic imaging in a rugged, lightweight package. Its 65mm Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) objective lens and proprietary XLT coatings provide color-true, high-contrast views from 16x to 48x magnification. With a close focus of just 16.4 feet and a generous 20mm of eye relief, this scope is engineered for detailed observation, from birding and nature study to casual astronomy.

    65mm ED Objective and XLT Coatings for Apochromatic Views

    At the core of the Regal M2 is an apochromatic optical system designed for color fidelity and sharpness. The 65mm objective lens is crafted from Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) glass, which virtually eliminates chromatic aberration—the distracting color fringing visible around high-contrast subjects. Celestron's XLT coatings, the same used on their observatory-grade telescopes, further enhance performance by maximizing light transmission through the BaK4 prisms and lenses, ensuring bright, detailed images even in low-light conditions at dawn or dusk.

    Magnesium Alloy Body with a 2x Faster Dual-Focus System

    Engineered for the field, the Regal M2's body is constructed from a magnesium alloy, reducing its weight by over 14% compared to its predecessor. This makes it easier to carry on long hikes and quicker to stabilize on a tripod. The upgraded dual-focus mechanism is a critical improvement; the coarse focus knob brings subjects into view two times faster, while the fine focus control allows for precise, critical adjustments, perfect for confirming feather detail or resolving distant targets.

    Field Readiness: Waterproof, Nitrogen-Purged, and Ready for Any Environment

    The Regal M2 is built to withstand the elements. The optical tube is fully waterproof and purged with dry nitrogen gas, preventing internal fogging of the lenses during sudden temperature or humidity changes. The included padded, view-through carrying case allows you to keep the scope protected while mounted on a tripod, offering an extra layer of defense against bumps and scrapes in the field without slowing you down.

    Integrated T-Adapter for DSLR and Mirrorless Photography

    This spotting scope is designed for digiscoping right out of the box. The included T-Adapter ring attaches directly to the eyepiece mount, allowing you to connect a DSLR or mirrorless camera with the simple addition of a camera-specific T-Ring. This transforms the 382mm focal length scope into a powerful telephoto lens, enabling you to capture stunning, high-magnification images of wildlife and even the Moon.

    Regal M2 vs. Regal F-ED: A Lighter, Faster Successor

    The Regal M2 series represents a significant upgrade over the original, highly-regarded Regal F-ED line. While both feature premium ED glass, the M2 introduces key enhancements for field usability.

    • Weight Reduction: By switching to a magnesium alloy body, the Regal M2 65ED is over 14% lighter, reducing the total weight with eyepiece to 58.2 oz from the F-ED's heavier build.
    • Faster Focusing: The M2's upgraded dual-focus mechanism is twice as fast as the previous generation, allowing for quicker target acquisition and tracking of moving subjects.
    • Digiscoping Ready: The M2 includes the T-adapter as a standard accessory, simplifying the process of attaching a camera for photography.
  • What is the main advantage of the Regal M2 65ED's Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) glass?

    ED glass significantly reduces chromatic aberration, which is seen as false color fringing (typically purple or green) around high-contrast objects. This results in sharper, higher-contrast images with true-to-life colors, which is especially critical for identifying subtle plumage details in birds or resolving fine details on distant subjects.

    Can I use other 1.25" astronomical eyepieces with the Regal M2 65ED?

    Yes, the Regal M2 series accepts standard 1.25" astronomical eyepieces. This allows you to experiment with different fixed-focal-length eyepieces to achieve different magnifications and fields of view beyond the included 16-48x zoom eyepiece.

    How does the Regal M2 65ED perform for stargazing?

    It's a capable instrument for casual astronomical viewing. The 65mm ED lens provides crisp views of the Moon's craters, the phases of Venus, Jupiter's moons, and the rings of Saturn. It can also resolve brighter star clusters like the Pleiades (M45) and the Hercules Cluster (M13).

    Is the 20mm of eye relief on the Regal M2 65ED enough for eyeglass wearers?

    Yes, 20mm of eye relief at 16x is considered very generous and allows most eyeglass wearers to see the entire 2.5° field of view without removing their glasses. Note that eye relief typically decreases as you increase magnification with a zoom eyepiece.

    What kind of tripod is recommended for the Regal M2 65ED?

    A sturdy photo/video tripod with a fluid head is recommended to support the scope's 58.2 oz weight and provide smooth motions for panning and tracking subjects. A tripod that is too light will result in frustrating vibrations, especially at the higher 48x magnification.

    How do I attach my DSLR camera to the Regal M2 65ED for digiscoping?

    You will use the included T-Adapter ring. Simply unthread the eyecup from the zoom eyepiece, screw on the T-adapter, and then attach a T-Ring (sold separately) that matches your camera's specific lens mount (e.g., Canon EF, Nikon F, Sony E). The camera will then mount securely to the spotting scope's eyepiece.

  • Magnification 16 - 48x
    Objective Lens Diameter 65mm (2.56")
    Lens Coatings XLT (Fully Multi-Coated)
    Prism Glass BaK-4
    Angular Field of View 2.5° - 1.3°
    Linear Field of View 131 - 68 ft @ 1000 yds (43 - 23 m @ 1000 m)
    Focal Length 382mm (15")
    Exit Pupil 4.0mm - 1.3mm
    Eye Relief 20mm (.78") @ 16x
    Close Focus 16.4 ft (5 m) @ 16x
    Weight 58.2 oz (1649 g) with eyepiece
    Dimensions 393mm x 96mm x 180mm (15.5" x 3.8" x 7.1") with eyepiece
    Environmental Protection Waterproof & Nitrogen Purged
    Camera Adaptable Yes (T-Adapter Included)
    • 16-48x Zoom Eyepiece

      × 1

    • Objective Lens Cap

      × 1

    • Eyepiece Cover

      × 1

    • Soft Carrying Case (View-Through)

      × 1

    • T-Adapter Ring

      × 1

    • Eyepiece Mount Cap

      × 1

    • Lens Cloth

      × 1

    • Instruction Manual

      × 1

  • Celestron Limited Lifetime Warranty