Capture effortless deep-sky images for ,000 less this Black Friday

Capture effortless deep-sky images for $1,000 less this Black Friday

The Gethsemane
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Smart telescopes are incredibly clever and make deep-sky astrophotography easier than ever. One of our favorite smart telescopes, the Unistellar eVscope 2, has a huge $1,000 off for Black Friday at various retailers.

Save $1,000 on the Unistellar eVscope 2 at Unistellar, Amazon, Best Buy and BHPhoto right now.

anyone can use this telescope.

During our full Unistellar eVscope 2 review, we found that it really comes into its own when you use the enhanced image building mode, which takes multiple exposures and stacks them in real-time, so that you can then save them as a single image to share or download the files to your computer to process manually in more powerful software.

These scopes excel at deep-sky objects and are less suited to planets, so you’re better off getting an observational telescope if you want good views of the planets.

Key features: Reflector optical design, 4.5-inch (114mm) aperture, f/3.9 focal ratio, 19.8lbs (9kg) total weight including tripod, alt-azimuth mount.

Price history: We’ve seen it as low as $3,749 before, but otherwise, this is the cheapest we’ve seen it.

Price comparison: Amazon: $3,999 | Best Buy: $3,999 | Unistellar: $3,999

Reviews consensus: Our review concluded: “Unistellar has clearly gone over each tiny aspect of the eVscope 2’s design and every inch feels and looks premium. An all-encompassing system allows newcomer astronomers to navigate quickly to popular celestial objects and includes a 7.7MP camera built in with intelligent enhanced imaging techniques to capture detailed images of the heavens. Though it has an electronic eyepiece, traditional astronomers may miss an optical eyepiece.”

LiveScience: ★★★★½ | Space: ★★★★½

Featured in guides: Best telescopes, Best smart telescopes

✅ Buy it if: You want to collect celestial subjects and photograph the cosmos using your smartphone, and you don’t have much knowledge of the night sky.

❌ Don’t buy it if: You prefer an observational eyepiece for a more traditional viewing experience, or you’re a beginner and are looking for an affordable entry-level telescope.

Check out our other guides to the best telescopes, binoculars, cameras, star projectors and much more.

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