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Sky-Watcher EVOSTAR telescopes are classic two-element, air-spaced, achromatic refractors. They are outstanding, high-performance, high-resolution instruments manufactured to high standards of optical and mechanical precision. With their long focal lengths and breathtaking, diffraction limited optical performance, they are ideal for the detailed high-power study of the Moon, Planetary Surfaces and other objects in our solar system, giving crisp contrasty images.
For amateur astronomers seeking superior equatorial control and the ease of a precision computerized GOTO system, the HEQ5 PRO SynScan is your answer. The Sky-Watcher HEQ5 PRO SynScan is designed with the novice user in mind. With the user-friendly pushbutton hand control, locating and viewing the treasures of the night sky becomes as easy as a walk in the park. The hand control allows you to point the telescope at a specific object or even tour the skies at the touch of a button. The user-friendly menu system allows automatic slewing to over 42,000+ objects. Even an inexperienced astronomer can master its variety of features in a few observing sessions.
Optics | |
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Type: | Refractor |
Type of build: | Achromat |
Aperture (mm): | 150 |
Focal length (mm): | 1200 |
Focal ratio: | f/8 |
Max. useful magnification: | 300 x |
Resolving capacity: | 0.77 |
Limiting stellar magnitude (mag): | 12.7 |
Mount | |
Type: | Equatorial |
Type of build: | HEQ-5 PRO |
Power supply: | 12 |
Power consumption (mA): | 2000 |
GoTo Control | |
Database: | 42 000 objects |
Software: | SkyScan |
GoTo language: | English |
Tripod | |
Material: | Steel |
Type : | Tripod |
General | |
Series: | EvoStar |
Warranty: | 2 years |
Included accessories | |
1.25'' eyepieces: | 10 mm, 25 mm |
Finderscope: | 9 x 50 |
Eyepiece adaptor: | 1.25" and 2" |
2'' star diagonal: | 90° |
Recommended for: | |
Beginners: | No |
Intermediate: | Yes |
Advanced: | Yes |
Area of application | |
Nature observation: | Yes |
Moon & planets: | Yes |
Nebula & galaxies | Yes |
Astrophotography: | Yes |
Sun: | No (only with appropriate Sun filter) |