Bresser Spica Mirror Telescope 130/650 EQ3
The Bresser Spica Mirror Telescope 130/650 EQ3 mount is a bright Newton mirror telescope (also called a reflector telescope).
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Bresser Spica Mirror Telescope 130/650 EQ3
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The Bresser Spica Mirror Telescope 130/650 EQ3 mount is a bright Newton mirror telescope (also called a reflector telescope).
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The Bresser Spica Mirror Telescope 130/650 EQ3 mount is a bright Newton mirror telescope (also called a reflector telescope). The more experienced astronomer will know that the incidence of light is a more important factor than magnification. These people will appreciate the large 130 mm mirror, because with this a significant amount of light can be collected and reflected. You will easily be able to see distant objects in detail in the solar system.
The 130 mm aperture and a focal length of 650 mm with a bright focal ratio of f/5.0 provide at a maximum magnification of 260x still a pretty austere image. The EQ3 mount is strong and solid. Because of the beautiful carbon look of the OTA (Optical Tube Assembly) it also looks very professional. With the included smartphone camera adapter you can easily take a picture of bright objects like the moon.
By making use of the supplied Barlow lens, one can achieve higher magnifications. The focal length of the telescope will then be tripled. Very useful to see our moon and planets. Note! The telescope is through the use of a lens Barlow less light strong. Hence, a Barlow lens is only used for very bright objects like the moon and planets.
Specifications
- Optical Design: Newton reflector (parabolic)
- Lens diameter: 130 mm
- Focal length: 650 mm f/5.0
- Maximum (useful) magnification: 260x
- Tube (OTA) length: 520 mm
- Tube (OTA) diameter: 130 mm
- Mount EQ3 Equatorial mount
- Warranty: 5 years
In the Box
- Bresser Spica 130/650 Newton reflector
- 2 Plössl eyepieces (4 mm, and 20 mm)
- Barlow lens 3x
- Smartphone camera adapter
- LED Viewfinder
- Aluminum tripod
- EQ3 Equatorial mount
- Moon chart
- User manual
- Astro Software
The Bresser Spica Mirror Telescope 130/650 EQ3 mount is a bright Newton mirror telescope (also called a reflector telescope). The more experienced astronomer will know that the incidence of light is a more important factor than magnification. These people will appreciate the large 130 mm mirror, because with this a significant amount of light can be collected and reflected. You will easily be able to see distant objects in detail in the solar system.
The 130 mm aperture and a focal length of 650 mm with a bright focal ratio of f/5.0 provide at a maximum magnification of 260x still a pretty austere image. The EQ3 mount is strong and solid. Because of the beautiful carbon look of the OTA (Optical Tube Assembly) it also looks very professional. With the included smartphone camera adapter you can easily take a picture of bright objects like the moon.
By making use of the supplied Barlow lens, one can achieve higher magnifications. The focal length of the telescope will then be tripled. Very useful to see our moon and planets. Note! The telescope is through the use of a lens Barlow less light strong. Hence, a Barlow lens is only used for very bright objects like the moon and planets.
Specifications
- Optical Design: Newton reflector (parabolic)
- Lens diameter: 130 mm
- Focal length: 650 mm f/5.0
- Maximum (useful) magnification: 260x
- Tube (OTA) length: 520 mm
- Tube (OTA) diameter: 130 mm
- Mount EQ3 Equatorial mount
- Warranty: 5 years
In the Box
- Bresser Spica 130/650 Newton reflector
- 2 Plössl eyepieces (4 mm, and 20 mm)
- Barlow lens 3x
- Smartphone camera adapter
- LED Viewfinder
- Aluminum tripod
- EQ3 Equatorial mount
- Moon chart
- User manual
- Astro Software
Specifications
Focal point | |
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Maximum focal length (mm) | 650.0 |
General features | |
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Lens diameter | 130.0 |
Maximum magnification | 260 |
Type of telescope | Reflector |
Info | |
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Article number | 122063014 |
Focal point | |
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Maximum focal length (mm) | 650.0 |
Info | |
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Article number | 122063014 |
General features | |
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Lens diameter | 130.0 |
Maximum magnification | 260 |
Type of telescope | Reflector |