A:AnswerThe Travel Scope 50 is unable to accommodate a DSLR camera, but is capable of digiscoping – holding a smartphone camera lens directly up to the telescope eyepiece to take photos of the moon, bright planets, and terrestrial objects.
A:AnswerYes, the Travel Scope 50 is small and lightweight and is a good choice for a young child to get started into the astronomy hobby, but we still recommend parental supervision. Sincerely, Garrett at Celestron
A:AnswerYou can take the Travel Scope 50 on an airplane, but it is recommended to bring it as carry-on luggage due the fragile nature of the telescope. The tripod, optical tube and accessories all fit into the backpack. The optical tube is 12" in length.
A:AnswerPlease download the instruction manual for the Travel Scope 50 here:
https://celestron-site-support-files.s3.amazonaws.com/support_files
/21035_21038_22035_Travel%20Scope_Manual_5lang_BW.pdf