Deciding on whether to buy a product like Celestron T-Ring or perhaps Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope? You’re in the right place as we’ll take you through all of the specs, features and look at the quality, pricing and reviews of both to help you make the decision on which one to go for.

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Celestron T-Ring vs Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope

Celestron T-Ring specs

Celestron T-Ring
Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope specs

Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope
Type: T-Ring

Type: Telescope

Compatibility: Nikon F mount

Magnification: 20 x

Colour: Black

Magnification 2: 40 x

FEATURES

Objective diameter: 70 mm

OPTICAL FEATURES

Requirements: T-Adapter or Tele-Extender

GENERAL

Eyepiece 1: 20 mm

Eyepiece 2: 10 mm

Box contents: Celestron T-Ring – for Nikon

Optical design: Refractor

Weight: 22 g

Focal length: 400 mm

Manufacturer’s guarantee: 2 years

Focal ratio: f/5.71

CONSTRUCTION

Weatherproof: Yes

Tripod adaptable: Yes

Tripod: 32 mm diameter aluminium legs

Finderscope: 5 x 24

Limiting stellar magnitude: 11.7

Light gathering power (Compared to human eye): 100 x

GENERAL

Colour: Black

Box contents: – Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope
– Tripod
– Eyepieces x 3
– Backpack

Dimensions: 120 x 450 x 70 mm (H x W x D)

Dimensions with tripod: 1200 x 500 x 500 mm (H x W x D)

Weight: 1.9 kg

Manufacturer’s guarantee: 2 years

Price: £19.99

Price: £89.99

Number of Reviews:

Number of Reviews:

Review Score: 8.2 / 10

Review Score: 8.6 / 10


When deciding on whether to buy Celestron T-Ring or Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope, a very important consideration is the price. So we’re going to spend a bit of time looking at the price of both.

To start with, we looked at the price of the 26 products in the same category as Celestron T-Ring, which is the Telescopes category. Of these 26 products the average price was £154.73, the most expensive was £548 and the cheapest was just £19.99. We then looked at the price of the 26 in the same as the Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope, which of course the average was £154.73, top price was £548 and cheapest £19.99.

We then looked specifically at the average price of products from Celestron and Celestron, the average was £150.62 for Celestron, £150.62 for Celestron. The max for each was £548/£548 and minimum was £19.99/£19.99

Price analysis of Celestron T-Ring

Price analysis of Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope

  • Celestron T-Ring
  • Attach a telescope to your camera
  • Compatible with Nikon F mount SLR & DSLRs
  • Works with T-Adapter or Tele-Extender
  • The Celestron T-Ring is compatible with Nikon F mount SLR and DSLR cameras. It allows you to attach a telescope or spotting scope to your camera so you can take short exposure images of terrestrial objects and celestial objects like the Moon.Attaching in the same way as a lens, the T-Ring has a sturdy bayonet flange to lock in place for secure contact.The telescope side of the T-Ring accepts a variety of camera adapters, including the Celestron T-Adapter or Tele-Extender. The T-Ring needs to be used in conjunction with the relevant T-Adapter for your telescope (sold separately).
  • Product codes: 50234934022
  • Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope
  • Eyepiece magnification: 20 x
  • Eyepiece 2 magnification: 40 x
  • Focal length: 400 mm
  • Focal ratio: f/5.71
  • Top features:- Get clear, crisp images with full coated glass optics – Everything you need to start stargazing – Get set up quickly with easy assembly Get clear, crisp imagesThe Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope is a refractor telescope that’s perfect for viewing large, bright objects in the night sky, like the moon and planets.The full coated glass optics provide high-contrast, sharp images that can also reveal star clusters and brighter deep sky objects, like the Orion Nebula and the Andromeda Galaxy, so you can start to explore the wonders of the galactic neighbourhood.Everything you needYou get two eyepieces, so you can explore the stars at different magnifications, and the mount lets you smoothly track objects as they move across the sky.It’s lightweight and packs away snugly, with all its accessories, into the custom backpack, so it’s perfect for those last-minute observing sessions – when the clouds disappear and you get the chance to take in the view, you’ll have everything ready to go.Get set up quicklyYou’ll have the Celestron Travelscope 21035CGL Telescope set up in no time, leaving you more time to enjoy the stunning sights. Adjust the tripods legs to set it at the right height or place it on a raised surface, like a picnic table, if the ground’s a bit unsteady.
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What’s better Celestron T-Ring or Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope?

There are obviously a number of differences between Celestron T-Ring and Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope, but there are several things that you can use when comparing the two. The first of these, which we’ve already covered, is price. Make sure you spend a bit of time deciding how much you are willing and able to spend on your product to really get a good idea if the £19.99 cost of Celestron T-Ring is closer to the expectation you had than the £89.99 pricep point of Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope.

Once you’ve nailed down everything there is to know on the price of both, the next step is to really study the reviews. Taking the time to read reviews of both will really help you to decide which is a better product between Celestron T-Ring and Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope. We looked at the reviews over at Currys PC World for both products and found that Celestron T-Ring scores out of 10 from reviews. Whereas Celestron Travelscope 21035-CGL Refractor Telescope scores out of 10 from reviews.

It’s also really worthwhile spending the time to look at the key differences between the two products. For that you can use our comparison table about which looks at the main features of both products to give you a clear idea of where one product perhaps benefits over another. When comparing the two it’s a really good idea to have an idea in your mind of the key features that you need from your Telescopes as this will help you to narrow down the products that do or don’t meet your criteria.



Celestron T-Ring



Rating:
9.20 out of
10