National Geographic Lens Telescope 50/600
In collaboration with National Geographic, Bresser has released a very attractive range of instruments including this lens telescope with a 50mm aperture and 600mm focal length.
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In collaboration with National Geographic, Bresser has released a very attractive range of instruments including this lens telescope with a 50mm aperture and 600mm focal length.
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National Geographic Lens Telescope 50/600
In collaboration with National Geographic, Bresser has released a very attractive range of instruments including this lens telescope with an aperture of 50mm and a focal length of 600mm. This National Geographic 50/600mm telescope is perfect for the beginner looking for a fine instrument to explore the wonders of universe. With a few simple steps, this telescope is ready to use and you will discover the world of the moon and planets. A small viewfinder makes finding objects much easier and the three different eyepieces provide different magnifications. The telescope's operation is simple: you can easily change its direction by slightly loosening the central fixation knob. The focusing system at the end of the telescope is used to focus the celestial body. The height-adjustable tripod allows the telescope to be adjusted to the right height for small or large stargazing. The included zenith mirror ensures comfortable viewing.
Features of the National Geographic Lens Telescope 50/600
- Telescope for the beginner
- Small viewfinder
- Easy to aim by slightly loosening the central fixation knob
- Optical design: refractor
- Diameter lens: 50mm
- Focal point: 600mm f/12
- Maximum (sensible) magnification: 100x
- Suitable for: lunar observations and planetary observations
Contents of the package
- National Geographic Lens Telescope 50/600
- Simple aluminium tripod
- 3x Eyepieces (4 mm, 12.5mm and 20mm)
- Zenit mirror
- Optical viewfinder 5x24
- Moon filter
- Moon filter
- Rotating star chart
- CD with astronomy software
- Two-year warranty
National Geographic Lens Telescope 50/600
In collaboration with National Geographic, Bresser has released a very attractive range of instruments including this lens telescope with an aperture of 50mm and a focal length of 600mm. This National Geographic 50/600mm telescope is perfect for the beginner looking for a fine instrument to explore the wonders of universe. With a few simple steps, this telescope is ready to use and you will discover the world of the moon and planets. A small viewfinder makes finding objects much easier and the three different eyepieces provide different magnifications. The telescope's operation is simple: you can easily change its direction by slightly loosening the central fixation knob. The focusing system at the end of the telescope is used to focus the celestial body. The height-adjustable tripod allows the telescope to be adjusted to the right height for small or large stargazing. The included zenith mirror ensures comfortable viewing.
Features of the National Geographic Lens Telescope 50/600
- Telescope for the beginner
- Small viewfinder
- Easy to aim by slightly loosening the central fixation knob
- Optical design: refractor
- Diameter lens: 50mm
- Focal point: 600mm f/12
- Maximum (sensible) magnification: 100x
- Suitable for: lunar observations and planetary observations
Contents of the package
- National Geographic Lens Telescope 50/600
- Simple aluminium tripod
- 3x Eyepieces (4 mm, 12.5mm and 20mm)
- Zenit mirror
- Optical viewfinder 5x24
- Moon filter
- Moon filter
- Rotating star chart
- CD with astronomy software
- Two-year warranty
Specifications
Focal point | |
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Maximum focal length (mm) | 600.0 |
General features | |
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Lens diameter | 50.0 |
Maximum magnification | 100 |
Type of telescope | Refractor |
Info | |
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Article number | 122063050 |
Focal point | |
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Maximum focal length (mm) | 600.0 |
Info | |
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Article number | 122063050 |
General features | |
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Lens diameter | 50.0 |
Maximum magnification | 100 |
Type of telescope | Refractor |