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# 45-inch max height Slow-motion altitude & azimuth cables 1/4-inch-20 mounting screw Celestron Heavy-Duty Altazimuth Tripod

**Brand:** celestron
**Price:** € 400.92
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## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Celestron Heavy-Duty Altazimuth Tripod by celestron
- **How much does it cost?** € 400.92 with free shipping
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## Best For

- celestron enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted celestron brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Precision Control:** Flexible slow-motion cables let you dial in your shot or celestial view with micro-adjustment finesse.
- • **Reliable Stability:** Supports up to 11 pounds, ensuring your valuable optics or camera gear stay steady even in light breezes.
- • **Compact Convenience:** Folds down to 32 inches for effortless transport and storage—perfect for the on-the-move professional.
- • **Sturdy Yet Portable:** Heavy-duty aluminum legs keep your gear rock-solid without weighing you down—grab and go with ease.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Fits cameras, spotting scopes, and medium telescopes like the Celestron C90—your all-in-one stable base.

## Overview

The Celestron Heavy-Duty Altazimuth Tripod features extendable aluminum legs reaching up to 45 inches, a robust 1/4-inch-20 mounting screw, and flexible slow-motion cables for precise altitude and azimuth adjustments. Designed for cameras, spotting scopes, and medium telescopes, it balances solid stability with portability, folding down to 32 inches and supporting up to 11 pounds. Ideal for professionals seeking dependable, precise support in a compact, travel-friendly package.

## Description

From the manufacturer Celestron Heavy-Duty Altazimuth Tripod Description The Celestron Heavy-Duty Alt-Azimuth Tripod is really useful when you want to do hand’s-free viewing through giant binoculars or a spotting scope. It is also a nice match for small to medium-sized telescopes, like the Celestron C90 or C5. The aluminum legs of the Celestron Heavy-Duty Alt-Az Tripod are fully adjustable to best match the height you require. Minimum height is 32 inches, and the maximum extended height is 45 inches. A center brace stabilizes the legs in place when the tripod is open, and a metal accessory tray is fitted to the center of the brace, or spreader bars, allowing you to store a few accessories close at hand. The alt-azimuth tripod head is made of metal and is controlled in two ways. To make large adjustments in altitude, simply grab the mount and move it to the desired location. A friction clutch installed in the head will hold it in position. Features A heavy-duty alt-azimuth mount for use with binoculars, spotting scopes or telescopes Adjustable aluminum legs provide a minimum height of 32” and a maximum height of 45” A sliding 1/4”-20 mounting bolt lets you adjust the balance point of your equipment for optimum stability Make slight adjustments to altitude and azimuth with intuitive slow motion handles Weight capacity of approximately 10 lbs

Review: Solid ALT-AZ camera/telescope Tripod when used within it's design. - I got this Tripod to go under an Orion Apex 90 Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope as an upgrade from the camera tripod I was previously using. It's gotten a fair amount of use since I got it and believe its a 5 star tripod for what it's built for but definitely not for everything. Pro's 1 It's very solid compared to other tripods at this price point. A light breeze or nudge doesn't make you totally loose whatever you're looking at. It's heavier than my camera tripod but I don't feel wary about slapping a big telephoto or actual telescope on my DSLR when using this. That being said... 2 It's surprisingly light. It's pretty much my grab and go tripod now. It's not a chore to pick the whole setup up and reposition for a different view. 3 It's fine controls work well. For sky viewing or photo's at a distance having micro adjustments really help. You manhandle it to get close and then dial it in. Con's 1 They use a nut and screw mechanism for the fine adjustments. So trying to track an object moving across the sky for extended viewing you will find yourself running out of fine adjustment. Then you have to twist the knobs to get everything in the center (or a little bit the other way), and then find whatever you were looking at again by manhandling the scope. This was most likely done to keep the costs down as it's cheaper and easier to do this robustly than for a worm and wheel type adjustment seen on more expensive mounts. 2 Virtually no declination. This scope has a hard stop that prevents you from pointing it more than a few degrees below the horizon when orientated correctly. Now you can always take a rotary tool to the offending lip to free up some more play but as is, no "top of mountain looking down into valleys" action. Not a deal breaker but 10-15 extra degrees would have been nice as I don't like setting anything expensive on a not balanced and level mount. 3 It's a bit short for some applications. This is both a pro and a con but unless you have a 90 degree star diagonal and a shorter scope (like a Maksutov-Cassegrain) looking at things near apex (or straight up and down) will have you about sitting on the ground. Even with the diagonal when I tried out a friends 60mmx700mm refractor there was a limited range of things I could look at "comfortably" . 4 The cheap plastic cover that hides the side to side adjust screw has already broken off. It is just there to hide the mechanism and not worth me taking a star off. Actually this with a little glow in the dark paint made it easier for me to eyeball how much more travel I had left before I need to reset so if it hadn't broke I probably would have taken it off eventually. Overall this is a good deal if you have a compact scope with a decent star diagonal or want to strap a really beefy telephoto lens on your camera and take LONG distance photos. Not so much if you have a longer scope or need something that can track accurately over long sweeps of travel. Still it has a place in my camping kit or when I want to check out the moon or planets and don't feel the urge to drag my much larger and bulkier telescopes out. Also at this price point and with the Apex 90 I don't have a problem letting somebody I don't know handle the scope and tripod (e.g. kids the next campsite over wants to look at Jupiter). Something I can't say for some of my more expensive setups.
Review: For what it cost a really good tripod! - I was surprised of the quality of this tripod... it's well made, and adjustable to a good height. Just right for a small telescope or heavy camera.

## Features

- Extendable aluminum tripod legs with heavy-duty mount head
- Sliding 1/4-inch-20 mounting screw
- Flexible slow-motion cables for both altitude and azimuth
- 45-Inch maximum extended height
- 32-Inch folded height

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0007UQNY0 |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,038 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #209 in Complete Tripod Units |
| Brand | Celestron |
| Built-In Media | 1 x Celestron Heavy-Duty Altazimuth Tripod, 32-45-inch Height, Silver |
| Color | Black/White |
| Colour | Black/White |
| Compatible Devices | Cameras, spotting scopes, and small to medium-sized telescopes (like the Celestron C90 or C5) |
| Compatible devices | Cameras, spotting scopes, and small to medium-sized telescopes (like the Celestron C90 or C5) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,073 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual (M) |
| Features | Adjustable |
| Folded Size | 32.3 inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050234936071 |
| Head Type | Pan Heads |
| Image stabilization | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 114.3D x 12.7W x 254H centimeters |
| Item Length | 45 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Tripod |
| Item Weight | 7.8 Pounds |
| Item weight | 7.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Celestron Acquisition, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 93607 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 45 Inches |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Height | 32 Inches |
| Model Name | Telescope |
| Model Number | 93607 |
| Screen Size | 45 Inches |
| Special features | Adjustable |
| UPC | 050234936071 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viewfinder Type | LCD screen |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Weight Limit | 11 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Celestron
- **Colour:** Black/White
- **Compatible devices:** Cameras, spotting scopes, and small to medium-sized telescopes (like the Celestron C90 or C5)
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Special features:** Adjustable

## Images

![Celestron Heavy-Duty Altazimuth Tripod - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51QoSYMQYwL.jpg)
![Celestron Heavy-Duty Altazimuth Tripod - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61DdhtFPtOL.jpg)
![Celestron Heavy-Duty Altazimuth Tripod - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/21Pros9sJNL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I mount the Celestron C6-A-XLT ?**
A: If the scope dovetail is drilled and tapped for a 1/4"-20 screw, then it is possible.  However, the scope weight is probably at the maximum limit of what the mount will handle.  The assembly will likely be a little wobbly.

**Q: Is this a solid (no vibrations) tripod for a Celestron Mak C90 mainlid used as a spotting scope?**
A: I use it for my celestron tripod for an astronomy 25-125 zoom binoculars. The tripod is solid with fine micro adjustments and smooth movement. Only down side was no instructions on how to use the tripod, had to figure it out on my own, but it wasn't hard. Hope this helps!

**Q: I want to buy it for my celestron 71020 skymaster 25-125x80 will it work fine? what is the preferable tripod for these binoculars anyway?**
A: It depends on what you're looking at.  If astronomy, then no.  I tried this tripod with my Celestron 20x80 Skymasters.  It sits too low and the alt/az knobs get in the way.  Anything above 30 degrees is uncomfortable.  Even if on the horizon, the adjustment knobs get in the way but it is more usable.  If you want to look at the stars, get the Orion Paragon Plus.  This mount is probably better suited for a small telescope.

**Q: Does this tripod come with rubber pads at the bottom of legs for setting it up on hardwood floor?**
A: Saw the pegs off, I did.  Mine was on a wooden floor and it's wobbly and slides all over the place because of the pegs on the bottom of the legs. I got a hacksaw and carefully sawed each one off flush with the bottom and then put non-skid pads on the bottom.  The tripod is about 10 times more stable now on the wood floor and I highly recommend you do the same.  I am surprised the MFG does not make suggestion of this.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid ALT-AZ camera/telescope Tripod when used within it's design.
*by A***. on 20 August 2019*

I got this Tripod to go under an Orion Apex 90 Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope as an upgrade from the camera tripod I was previously using. It's gotten a fair amount of use since I got it and believe its a 5 star tripod for what it's built for but definitely not for everything. Pro's 1 It's very solid compared to other tripods at this price point. A light breeze or nudge doesn't make you totally loose whatever you're looking at. It's heavier than my camera tripod but I don't feel wary about slapping a big telephoto or actual telescope on my DSLR when using this. That being said... 2 It's surprisingly light. It's pretty much my grab and go tripod now. It's not a chore to pick the whole setup up and reposition for a different view. 3 It's fine controls work well. For sky viewing or photo's at a distance having micro adjustments really help. You manhandle it to get close and then dial it in. Con's 1 They use a nut and screw mechanism for the fine adjustments. So trying to track an object moving across the sky for extended viewing you will find yourself running out of fine adjustment. Then you have to twist the knobs to get everything in the center (or a little bit the other way), and then find whatever you were looking at again by manhandling the scope. This was most likely done to keep the costs down as it's cheaper and easier to do this robustly than for a worm and wheel type adjustment seen on more expensive mounts. 2 Virtually no declination. This scope has a hard stop that prevents you from pointing it more than a few degrees below the horizon when orientated correctly. Now you can always take a rotary tool to the offending lip to free up some more play but as is, no "top of mountain looking down into valleys" action. Not a deal breaker but 10-15 extra degrees would have been nice as I don't like setting anything expensive on a not balanced and level mount. 3 It's a bit short for some applications. This is both a pro and a con but unless you have a 90 degree star diagonal and a shorter scope (like a Maksutov-Cassegrain) looking at things near apex (or straight up and down) will have you about sitting on the ground. Even with the diagonal when I tried out a friends 60mmx700mm refractor there was a limited range of things I could look at "comfortably" . 4 The cheap plastic cover that hides the side to side adjust screw has already broken off. It is just there to hide the mechanism and not worth me taking a star off. Actually this with a little glow in the dark paint made it easier for me to eyeball how much more travel I had left before I need to reset so if it hadn't broke I probably would have taken it off eventually. Overall this is a good deal if you have a compact scope with a decent star diagonal or want to strap a really beefy telephoto lens on your camera and take LONG distance photos. Not so much if you have a longer scope or need something that can track accurately over long sweeps of travel. Still it has a place in my camping kit or when I want to check out the moon or planets and don't feel the urge to drag my much larger and bulkier telescopes out. Also at this price point and with the Apex 90 I don't have a problem letting somebody I don't know handle the scope and tripod (e.g. kids the next campsite over wants to look at Jupiter). Something I can't say for some of my more expensive setups.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ For what it cost a really good tripod!
*by M***S on 21 October 2018*

I was surprised of the quality of this tripod... it's well made, and adjustable to a good height. Just right for a small telescope or heavy camera.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very stable mount for small telescopes
*by J***J on 10 May 2026*

I am satisfied with this device's stability, that is the reason I purchased it. Ordinary camera tripods is not capable. I mounted my Celestron C90 scope on it. The images were stable. The movements up and down and left a d right is slow enough that you don't loose the planets or stars. The third, smaller control knop disengages the upright axle to enable rapid movement to the left or right or I lift everything and point it to the right direction. I welded a smal steel rod to the back of a metric 19mm impact socket, and now I have a handy tool to disengage the large nut, to enable rapid up and down movement. This is not an equatorial mount, mut light enough to carry, but stable. I will recommend as a good purchase for a small telescope, for stargazing.

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