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  • National Geographic 76/700 EQ telescope

    Garantija 2 gadi

    209.00€
    This Newton reflector telescope with a 76-mm aperture will be delivered with all the accessories you need for sky observations, like a tripodeyepieces and a viewfinder. For little money you already get stunning views of moon craters and even details of larger planets. If the equatorial mount is pointed to the North Star, Polaris, tracking objects by hand is easy.
     
    Please note: Reflector telescopes with optical design “Newton” are very good for astronomical observing at the starry night sky. But these telescopes are not well usable for observing landscape and nature during daylight. Therefore we suggest refractor (lens) telescopes for landscape and nature observing.


    FEATURES

    • Newton reflector for beginners
    • mirror diameter: 76mm 
    • focal length: 700mm 
    • magnification: 23x-262x (max. recommended: 152x)
    • mount: equatorial
    • viewfinder telescope: 5x24

    SCOPE OF DELIVERY

    • telescope
    • mount and tripod
    • 3 eyepieces (8/30 mm)
    • viewfinder telescope
    • erecting lens 1.5x
    • Barlow lens 3x
    • moon filter

     

    Optics
    Type: Reflector
    Type of build: Newton
    Aperture (mm): 76
    Focal length (mm): 700
    Focal ratio: f/9,2
    Max. useful magnification: 152 x
    Light gathering capacity: 120
    Resolving capacity: 1,51
    Limiting stellar magnitude (mag): 11,2
    Focuser: 1,25" Gear rack
    Tube construction: Full tube
    Mount
    Type: Equatorial
    Type of build: EQ-1
    GoTo system: No
    Tracking: No
    Tripod
    Material: Aluminium
    Type : Tripod
    Included accessories
    Barlow lens: 3x
    1.25'' eyepieces: 25mm, 12,5mm, 9mm
    Finderscope: 5x24
    Recommended for:
    Children: Yes
    Beginners: Yes
    Intermediate: No
    Advanced: No
    Area of application
    Nature observation: Yes
    Moon & planets: Yes
    Nebula & galaxies No
    Astrophotography: No
    Sun: No (only with appropriate Sun filter)
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