Telescope For The Moon
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Q
Were those Moon pictures we see in the description really shot along with this telescope?
A
I took some good moon pictures with just my crappy camera on my phone and they turned out pretty good, so yes they probably were and if you've got a nice camera on your phone it is very possible to get great shots. 
Q
How is the clarity of the telescope?
A
The telescope's objective and eyepiece lenses feature BAK4 prisms and multi-layer coatings for a great viewing experience. 
Q
How is the quality of the telescope?
A
The binocular shell is made of environmentally friendly, odorless rubber material. The surface of the binoculars is nicely matted and effectively prevents slipping. 
Q
Telescope not turning on?
A
(1)Please check to make sure you have installed 1.5V 6*AA battery. Do not use inferior batteries as their voltage is lower than 1.5V. (We recommend brands like Energizer, Duracell, AmazonBasics, etc.). (2)Make sure the polarity is correct and the contact with the spring is normal. (3)Press and hold the power button for at least 3 seconds to power on. (4)If it still cannot be turned on after 1-3 steps, please try to use a power bank. 
Q
Can I use it to watch the moon?
A
This monocular is not a star scope monocular telescope which is usually known as an astronomical telescope (very expensive). However, it is for those who are outdoor enthusiasts meaning love to spend time bird watching, sightseeing, using while hiking, boating, camping, etc. 
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