Bresser reflecting telescope 130/650 EQ3
The Bresser 130/650 Reflecting Telescope with EQ3 Mount is a bright Newton reflecting telescope (also known as a reflector telescope). The more experienced astronomer will know that incidence of light is a more important factor than magnification.
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Bresser reflecting telescope 130/650 EQ3
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The Bresser 130/650 Reflecting Telescope with EQ3 Mount is a bright Newton reflecting telescope (also known as a reflector telescope). The more experienced astronomer will know that incidence of light is a more important factor than magnification.
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Bresser reflecting telescope 130/650 EQ3
The Bresser 130/650 reflecting telescope with EQ3 mount is a bright Newton reflecting telescope (also known as a reflector telescope). The more experienced astronomer will know that incidence of light is a more important factor than magnification. These people will appreciate the large 130 mm mirror, which allows a significant amount of light to be collected and reflected. You will be able to view in detail distant objects in the solar system with ease. The 130 mm aperture and a focal length of 650 mm with a bright focal ratio of f/5.0 give a nice, tight image at a maximum magnification of 260x.
The EQ3 equatorial mount allows you to track the objects in the night sky with ease. A 3x Barlow lens is included as an accessory with which you can increase the focal point. However, this is at the expense of light output and detail. That is why a Barlow lens is only recommended when viewing very bright objects such as the moon.
Features of the Bresser reflecting telescope 130/650 EQ3:
- Suitable for: deep-sky observations
- Suitable for: moon sightings
- Suitable for: planet observations
- Optical design: Newton reflector
- Lens diameter: 130mm
- Focus: 650mm
- Max. magnification: 260x
- Tube length: 520 mm
- Tube diameter: 130 mm
- Mount: EQ3 equatorial mount
In the Box:
- Bresser 130/650 Newton reflector
- EQ-3 equatorial mount
- aluminum tripod
- 2 Oculars
- Barlow lens 3x
- LED viewfinder
- Astro software
- Manual
- Two-year warranty
Bresser reflecting telescope 130/650 EQ3
The Bresser 130/650 reflecting telescope with EQ3 mount is a bright Newton reflecting telescope (also known as a reflector telescope). The more experienced astronomer will know that incidence of light is a more important factor than magnification. These people will appreciate the large 130 mm mirror, which allows a significant amount of light to be collected and reflected. You will be able to view in detail distant objects in the solar system with ease. The 130 mm aperture and a focal length of 650 mm with a bright focal ratio of f/5.0 give a nice, tight image at a maximum magnification of 260x.
The EQ3 equatorial mount allows you to track the objects in the night sky with ease. A 3x Barlow lens is included as an accessory with which you can increase the focal point. However, this is at the expense of light output and detail. That is why a Barlow lens is only recommended when viewing very bright objects such as the moon.
Features of the Bresser reflecting telescope 130/650 EQ3:
- Suitable for: deep-sky observations
- Suitable for: moon sightings
- Suitable for: planet observations
- Optical design: Newton reflector
- Lens diameter: 130mm
- Focus: 650mm
- Max. magnification: 260x
- Tube length: 520 mm
- Tube diameter: 130 mm
- Mount: EQ3 equatorial mount
In the Box:
- Bresser 130/650 Newton reflector
- EQ-3 equatorial mount
- aluminum tripod
- 2 Oculars
- Barlow lens 3x
- LED viewfinder
- Astro software
- Manual
- Two-year warranty
Specifications
Focal point | |
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Maximum focal length (mm) | 650.0 |
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Lens diameter | 130.0 |
Maximum magnification | 260 |
Type of telescope | Reflector |
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Article number | 12305665 |
Focal point | |
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Maximum focal length (mm) | 650.0 |
Info | |
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Article number | 12305665 |
General features | |
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Lens diameter | 130.0 |
Maximum magnification | 260 |
Type of telescope | Reflector |