The Refractor telescope which makes dreams come true: 152mm aperture in standard quality of Fraunhofer, one of the largest refractors in volume production!
One of the most efficient comon lens telescopes ! The aperture ratio of 1:5 makes this telescope especially useful for the observation of comets or Deep Sky objects, which seem to be integrated harmoniously into the surronding scenery thanks to the enormous field of vision. It´s also appropriate for the astronomical photography. This instrument is the perfect match for those who love clear contrasts, strong light efficiency and NO obstruction!
HEQ-5 SynTrek mount:
The high quality HEQ-5 equatorial mount turns your telescope into a precision instrument for exciting and fascinating astronomical observing. The extensive facilities of the HEQ-5 includes a polar finder scope, which allows you to easily align the telescope in the correct position, aluminium right ascension and declination scales and electric motors on both axes. So you only need to align the equatorial mount on the sky's North Pole before starting observing, and you can then let your telescope track using the motors - also ideal for getting into astrophotography! The mount weighs 7.4 lbs and is much more stable than the less sophisticated EQ-5 mount. The HEQ-5 damps down any induced vibrations much better and much faster.
Features of the mount and its tracking:
- speeds 2x, 8X and 16x (sidereal)
- tracking modes: sidereal, lunar, solar and sidereal
- polar finder
- Included in delivery:
- HEQ-5 equatorial mount, with motors on both axes
- SynTrek hand controller
- sturdy tubular steel tripod
It not only matters which telescope you buy but also where you buy it. Our additional services:
- We are a leading telescope dealer and know the devices we sell. Our customer service team will gladly help you after your purchase if you have problems with assembly or operation.
- We provide a copy of the 80-page Telescope ABC beginners handbook with every telescope.
- We also provide an edition of the exciting astronomy magazine, “Sterne und Weltraum” with each telescope.