Omegon Telescope AC 76/700 AZ-1 + + tripod mount azimuth alu + ocular 12.5mm / 20mm
This telescope is ideal start in amateur astronomy. A great gift for children and adults - and an excellent quality / price! This tool is easy and quick to assemble without tools.
€159.99
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Description
The input range of reflecting telescopes begins with an aperture of 76 mm. It distinguishes both the Jupiter system with its four large Galilean moons that Saturn's ring or countless craters on our moon. It even opens the way to the Andromeda Galaxy or the great Orion Nebula.
A telescope with an aperture of 76 mm collecting about 118 times more light than the naked eye. The spherical mirror has a focal length of 700 mm.
The tube is equipped with an eyepiece of 31.75 mm which allows to use all the eye of this current standard. By adjusting the draw, the best sharpness is obtained for observation
Items included with this article: Holiday optical Researcher - 5 x 24 mm eyepieces
- SR 4 mm H 20. mm, H 12.5 mm (flowing 31.75mm)
Barlow Lens - 2x (31.75 mm)
Rectifier image (31.75mm)
The mount AZ -1: Botas This mount is very popular among beginners in astronomy because it is easy to use. The entire telescope can be moved in azimuth and height. The advantage for beginners: it has not to worry about aligning the telescope before you can start watching
Items included with this article: Holiday azimuth mount AZ- 1: Videos tripod solid steel
accessory plate
a 80 page manual for beginners: Basics telescope comes with each telescope
Features:
Type: Reflector
Type:
Newton aperture (mm): 76
Focal Length (mm): 700
aperture ratio (f /) 9.2
power splitter 1.51
limit value (mag) 11.2
maximum useful magnification: 150
tube construction: tube full
Okularauszug
Type: rack
Connection (to eyepiece): 1.25 "
mount
mount type: Azimuthal
Type: AZ-1 tripod
Material: Aluminum | Type : tripod Photo Accessories included: Videos 1.25 'H 20mm, 12.5mm H, SR
4mm Finder scope: 5x24
Barlow lens 2x
Erecting lens: yes
A telescope with an aperture of 76 mm collecting about 118 times more light than the naked eye. The spherical mirror has a focal length of 700 mm.
The tube is equipped with an eyepiece of 31.75 mm which allows to use all the eye of this current standard. By adjusting the draw, the best sharpness is obtained for observation
Items included with this article: Holiday optical Researcher - 5 x 24 mm eyepieces
- SR 4 mm H 20. mm, H 12.5 mm (flowing 31.75mm)
Barlow Lens - 2x (31.75 mm)
Rectifier image (31.75mm)
The mount AZ -1: Botas This mount is very popular among beginners in astronomy because it is easy to use. The entire telescope can be moved in azimuth and height. The advantage for beginners: it has not to worry about aligning the telescope before you can start watching
Items included with this article: Holiday azimuth mount AZ- 1: Videos tripod solid steel
accessory plate
a 80 page manual for beginners: Basics telescope comes with each telescope
Features:
Type: Reflector
Type:
Newton aperture (mm): 76
Focal Length (mm): 700
aperture ratio (f /) 9.2
power splitter 1.51
limit value (mag) 11.2
maximum useful magnification: 150
tube construction: tube full
Okularauszug
Type: rack
Connection (to eyepiece): 1.25 "
mount
mount type: Azimuthal
Type: AZ-1 tripod
Material: Aluminum | Type : tripod Photo Accessories included: Videos 1.25 'H 20mm, 12.5mm H, SR
4mm Finder scope: 5x24
Barlow lens 2x
Erecting lens: yes
Data sheet
Data sheet
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- L'instrument est facile et rapide à monter sans outillage – tout à fait dans le style: Vous le posez, vous mettez l'oculaire et voilà - tout est prêt pour l'observation!
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- La gamme d'entrée des télescopes à miroir commence avec une ouverture de 76 mm
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- Celle-ci permet de distinguer aussi bien le système de Jupiter avec ses quatre grandes lunes galiléennes que l'anneau de Saturne ou d'innombrables cratères de notre Lune.
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- Un télescope avec une ouverture de 76 mm collecte environ 118 fois plus de lumière que l'œil nu.
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- un manuel de 80 pages pour débutant: L'ABC du télescope livré avec chaque télescope
- Note
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