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World’s first micro spotting scope—fits easily in your vest/coat pocket, cargo pants, or shoulder bag
9-27x magnification range
Comfortable 45° viewing angle
Close focus distance of 2.3 m
Tripod adaptable for long-duration or long-distance viewing
Durable, fully waterproof construction withstands bumps and jolts, wet/humid weather, and other environmental challenges
The Hummingbird spotting scope shares many qualities with its namesake bird. In the wild, hummingbirds are known for their very small size, their agility (they can fly in most any direction at will), and their ability to travel long distances. The Celestron Hummingbird is the world’s first “micro” spotting scope well suited for hikers, birder watchers, and other wildlife watchers on the go.
Go “Micro”
Standard spotting scopes tend to be large and/or heavy, making them inconvenient to carry long distances in the field. The Hummingbird will shatter your expectations for how lightweight and compact a spotting scope can be, so you’ll take it places you never thought possible. You can easily hold this spotting scope in one hand, place it in a pocket, or pack it along in your carry-on luggage without compromising space.
Crisp, clear images
Although it is small, Hummingbird does not compromise on quality. All air-to-glass surfaces are fully multi-coated with high transmission optical coatings. The result is maximum light transmission for bright, sharp and contrast images. The prism is phase-coated BaK4, which increases contrast and resolution for sharper, more detailed images.
Durable, waterproof construction
The durable body of the Hummingbird works to keep the spotting scope protected against bumps and jolts both during transport and in the field. It’s also fully waterproof and nitrogen-purged, so you can use the scope worry-free in downpours, humid conditions, and other environmental challenges.
Ready for any adventure
The Hummingbird 9-27×56 spotting scope features a close focus of 10 feet, making it perfect for viewing birds, butterflies, plants, or other nearby subjects. The magnification of the 9-27x56mm spotting scope spans the standard magnification ranges of both a binocular and a spotting scope. No matter how you choose to observe, this versatile spotting scope is an excellent all-around performer.
Ways to observe
Unlike most spotting scopes, Hummingbird is so small that you can use it handheld at the lowest magnification level for a quick view of your subject. Travelers who want to save space can replace both their binocular and their spotting scope with this one optic. But the scope is also tripod adaptable, so you can secure it to a stable platform for comfortable long-duration or long-distance viewing.
Hummingbird provides plenty of eye relief for use with or without eyeglasses. For use while wearing eyeglasses, leave the twist-up eyecup in the lowered position. For use while not wearing eyeglasses, twist the twist-up eyecup into the extended position.
GENERAL
Magnification:
9-27x
Objective Lens Diameter:
56mm
Eyepieces:
9-27x
Angular Field of View:
4.2° – 1.9°
Linear Field of View @1000 m:
73 – 32 m
Focal Length:
200mm
Exit Pupil:
6.2mm – 2mm
Eye Relief:
15mm
Close Focus:
3 m
Twilight Factor:
22 – 39
Relative Brightness:
38 – 4
Lens Coatings:
Fully Multi-Coated
Prism Glass (Type):
BaK4
Prism Coatings:
Phase Coated
Weight:
590 g
Environmental Protection:
Waterproof
Nitrogen Filled:
Yes
Tripod Adaptable:
Yes
Carrying Case:
Padded woven nylon
Camera Adaptable:
Yes
Dimensions:
208mm x 127mm x 68mm (8.2″ x 5.0″ x 2.7″)
Included Items:
Carrying case with belt and shoulder straps
Eyepiece cover
Objective cover
Instruction manual
Solar Warning
Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with this optic. Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result.
Never use your optic to project an image of the Sun onto any surface. Internal heat build-up can damage the optic and any accessories attached to it.
Never leave your optic unsupervised. Make sure an adult who is familiar with the correct operating procedures is with your optic at all times, especially when children are present.