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Product description: Opticon Pulsar 76F700 76mm x 525 telescope
Large astronomical telescope. Thanks to the use of high quality optics provides a bright, high contrast image of planets, stars and Earth's natural satellite. The telescope has 3 interchangeable eyepieces and a 2x Barlow lens, which doubles the available magnification range. The tube is mounted on a full size tripod with AZ head. The finder scope (a telescope with a crosshair) makes it easier to find objects accurately. The instrument is also equipped with an eyepiece hood of Rack & Pinion type. The maximum theoretical magnification of this model is 525x. The diameter of the main mirror is 76 mm.
The manufacturer of the telescope provides additional materials in the form of sky maps and manuals. They can be found on a website to which one can get access after scanning a QR code placed on a leaflet included in the set.
Telescope's features
- The telescope is an invaluable educational aid, recommended by experts. The device allows you to develop a passion for astronomy
- Enables you to get high contrast and clear images of stars, planets and the Moon.
- The telescope's optics allow you to observe the phases of Venus, the rings of Saturn and record the transits of the moons of Jupiter
- An additional telescope with a crosshair (finder scope) makes the process of precise aiming easier
- It is equipped with a special interchangeable contrast filter for observing the Moon, which improves the image quality during a full moon. It makes surface features even more visible
- Professional Rack & Pinion type eyepiece hood, adapted to use standard 1.25'' accessories
Opticon Pulsar 76F700 telescope specifications
Technical Specification | |
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Optical system: | Reflector (mirror telescope) |
Max. theoretical magnification: | 525x |
Diameter: | 76 mm |
Focal length: | 700 mm |
Focal Length: | f/9,21 |
Resolving capacity: | 1,66" |
Stellar range (magnitude): | 11.7 mag |
Ocular Exhaust: | 1,25'' |
Mount: | azimuthal |
Barlow lens: | 2x |
Suggested for observing: | Moon and its craters, Mars, Venus, Jupiter with its moons, star constellations |
Eyepieces included: | Huygens 4 mm and 20 mm, Huygens H 12.5 mm |
Image reverser: | 1,5x |
Weight: | 4000 g |