Celestron Regal™ M2 100ED Spotting Scope
- 100mm ED Objective Lens
- 22-67x Zoom Magnification
- Celestron XLT Coated Optics
- Magnesium Alloy Body - 74.1 oz
- Dual-Speed Focuser Mechanism
- Waterproof and Nitrogen Purged
- Includes T-Adapter for Digiscoping
The Celestron Regal M2 100ED spotting scope delivers exceptional image fidelity through its 100mm Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) objective lens and a versatile 22-67x magnification range. With a 540mm focal length and premium XLT coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces, this scope maximizes light transmission and eliminates false color, providing a linear field of view as wide as 100 feet at 1000 yards. The entire optical system is housed in a rugged magnesium alloy body that weighs just 74.1 ounces, making it highly portable for its large aperture.
The heart of the Regal M2 is its 100mm objective lens, crafted from Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) glass to virtually eliminate chromatic aberration. This ensures that you see true-to-life color with no distracting purple or green fringing, even on high-contrast subjects like a bird against a bright sky. Paired with Celestron's proprietary XLT coatings and high-quality BaK-4 prisms, the scope delivers bright, sharp images across the entire 22x to 67x zoom range, capable of reaching a limiting stellar magnitude of 12.5 under ideal conditions.
By using a magnesium alloy for the main body, Celestron reduced the Regal M2's weight by over 14% compared to its predecessor without sacrificing durability. At just 74.1 oz (2102 g) without the eyepiece, the scope is easier to carry, mount, and balance on a tripod. The entire chassis is fully waterproof and nitrogen-purged, preventing internal fogging during sudden temperature changes and protecting the optics from moisture and dust in any weather condition.
The Regal M2 features an upgraded dual-speed focusing mechanism that allows for rapid and precise adjustments. The coarse focus knob brings your subject into view two times faster than a standard single-speed focuser, while the fine focus knob allows for critical, tack-sharp adjustments, which is essential when operating at the maximum 67x magnification. This system, combined with a generous 20mm of eye relief at 22x, ensures a comfortable and frustration-free viewing experience whether you're scanning the horizon or zeroing in on a distant target.
As the next generation of Celestron's top-performing spotting scopes, the Regal M2 improves upon the acclaimed Regal F-ED series in key areas for the field observer. The most significant upgrades are in weight and focusing speed.
The Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) glass in the 100mm objective lens corrects for chromatic aberration, also known as color fringing. This means you get sharper, higher-contrast images with true-to-life colors, which is especially critical when observing high-contrast subjects like birds, wildlife, or the limb of the Moon.
The Regal M2 100ED is designed for digiscoping and includes the necessary T-Adapter ring. To attach your camera, you will need a T-Ring specific to your camera's lens mount (e.g., Canon, Nikon, Sony). Simply thread the T-Ring onto your camera body, then connect it to the included T-Adapter on the spotting scope's eyepiece mount.
Yes, absolutely. While primarily a terrestrial scope, the 100mm aperture gathers a significant amount of light. At 22x, you can frame the entirety of the Pleiades (M45) or the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). At 67x, you can easily resolve the moons of Jupiter, the rings of Saturn, and detailed craters along the Moon's terminator. Its limiting stellar magnitude is 12.5, making it capable for observing brighter deep-sky objects.
Given its weight of 85.3 oz (2417 g) with the eyepiece, a sturdy, full-size tripod with a fluid or pan-tilt head is essential to prevent vibrations, especially at higher magnifications. A tripod rated to hold at least 10-15 pounds is recommended to ensure stability for both visual use and digiscoping.
Yes, the 20mm eye relief at the lowest 22x magnification is generous and allows most eyeglass wearers to see the full 1.9° field of view comfortably. As with most zoom eyepieces, the eye relief will decrease as you increase magnification, so you may need to press your glasses closer to the eyepiece at 67x.
The scope excels in low light thanks to its large 100mm objective lens and XLT fully multi-coated optics. At 22x magnification, it produces a bright 4.5mm exit pupil, which transmits a large column of light to your eye, making it ideal for spotting wildlife during the "magic hours" of early morning and late evening. The twilight factor ranges from a high 46.9 to 81.9.
| Magnification | 22 - 67x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 100mm (3.94") |
| Focal Length | 540mm (21.26") |
| Angular Field of View | 1.9° - 0.9° |
| Linear Field of View | 100 - 47 ft @ 1000 yds (33 - 16 m @ 1000 m) |
| Close Focus | 26.2 ft (8 m) @ 22x |
| Exit Pupil | 4.5mm - 1.5mm |
| Eye Relief | 20mm @ 22x |
| Lens Coatings | XLT (Fully Multi-Coated) |
| Prism Glass | BaK-4 |
| Prism Coatings | Fully Multi-Coated |
| Weight | 74.1 oz (2102 g) without eyepiece; 85.3 oz (2417 g) with eyepiece |
| Dimensions | 19.3" x 4.8" x 4.9" (490mm x 121mm x 124mm) without eyepiece |
| Environmental Protection | Waterproof & Nitrogen Filled |
| Twilight Factor | 46.9 - 81.9 |
| Relative Brightness | 20.2 - 2.2 |
| Limiting Stellar Magnitude | 12.50 (Ideal) |
| Tripod Adaptable | Yes |
| Camera Adaptable | Yes |
Zoom Eyepiece (8mm-24mm)
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Balance Rail
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Objective Lens Cap
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Eyepiece Cover
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Soft Padded Carrying Case
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T-Adapter Ring
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Eyepiece Mount Cap
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Lens Cloth
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Instruction Manual
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