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BRESSER MESSIER NT-130/650 PARABOL Newton telescope EXOS-1 / EQ4 mount
BRESSER MESSIER NT-130/650 PARAB. EXOS-1 / EQ4
As a rule, we do not have such good visibility conditions in our region - the ambient light (light pollution) and weather-related losses are the rule. Living in a city and watching from "balcony" is especially difficult. In the case of this device, the problems of so-called "seeing" are not so apparent due to the opening. A bigger one Opening would have more difficulty delivering a calm picture. What use is more power through more opening, if the image blurs and the instrument can not show this performance? - Have I brought you to an important consideration? Then: Under the topic "advantages-disadvantages" - worth knowing for beginners and advanced - on our home page smart, there is a lot of explanation!
This telescope lets you have a lot of success even under unfavorable conditions! A well-defined picture will bring you "closer to heaven". The best telescope is always where you look through the most and that gives you as often as possible beautiful experiences!
High quality mirror telescope with mount Opening: 130mm / focal length: 650mm Length: 61cm / Diameter: 16.5cm / Weight: 4KG Equatorial mount with 7 kilos carrying capacity Scope of delivery: telescope, mount, tripod, accessories
Basics:
There are not only alternators in the car! :-) Newton telescopes are considered (and are) basically high-powered telescopes. From f / 5 I define again as particularly bright. When observing the moon, we definitely recommend a filter to reduce the glare effect. - The moon reflects so much light that the light should be attenuated (especially at low magnification). Also note the dark adaptation of the eye. For example, if I want to observe deep sky objects after the moon, the adaptation of the eye takes a certain amount of time before I can perceive the much fainter ones again in detail. And that brings us to the objects that such a Newton can show in abundance - visually and photographically! Deep sky objects (ie galaxies, nebulae, star clusters ...) do not require a high magnification, but a corresponding light gathering power. For photography, this also means the shortest possible exposure time for a shot. Planets (and moon) require a higher magnification and thus a Barlow lens ???? for focal length extension. So with this device also beautiful details on the moon and planets can be seen! So you do not have to do without this field of application: An (almost) all-rounder among the telescopes focusing on deep sky.
Due to the versatility of this telescope and the reasonable price, this device is also very interesting for school astronomy.
Bresser Messier NT-130/650 parab. EXOS-1 / EQ4
€ Particularities:
Precisely manufactured parabolic mirror, ideal for observation and astrophotography Perfect for beginners, but also a nice telescope for wide field observation Circular level for easy installation 6x30 viewfinder with reticule eyepiece Handle for comfortable transport with integrated camera holder (photo thread screw) Prism rail with clamping surface made of stainless steel T2 adapter for SLR cameras (optional T2 ring required) 50.8 to 31.7mm adapter with built-in T2 adapter (optional T2 ring required) Delivery:
26mm Super Plössl eyepiece (31.7mm / 1.25 "), integrated 31.7mm and T2 adapter, adapter for 50.8mm (2") eyepieces, prism rail clamps, handle and camera holder, 6x30 finderscope, astronomy PC software Stellarium, telescope primer, rotating star chart.
Equatorial EXOS 1 mount with tubular steel tripod
Technical specifications
APPLICATION application Deep-Sky observation observing the moon moon Photography planetary observations planetary photography CUSTOM_ATTRIBUTE_CATEGORY_TITLE_FOCUSGROUP target group beginner advanced CUSTOM_ATTRIBUTE_CATEGORY_TITLE_PRODUCTFAMILY Family reflecting telescope OPTICAL FEATURES Optical design reflecting telescope to Newton Magnification of 25 Maximum recommended magnification 260 Lens diameter 130 mm Focal length 650 mm Resolution 1 arcseconds Mount type German / equatorial mount GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Fine movements manual (RA and DEC) Material tripod3 steel / chromed steel Color white Dust cover for mirror opening and eyepiece socket Product Series Messier CUSTOM_ATTRIBUTE_CATEGORY_TITLE_MASSES Net weight optical tube (incl. Accessories) 4 kg Tube diameter 165 mm Tube length 610 mm Maximum load capacity 7 kg