We present four new telescopes from the Celestron Omni XLT series on a newly designed CG-4 mount with:
- highest optical quality including Celestron XLT coatings,
- stable, high-precision mount including setting circles (can be retrofitted with tracking motors for getting started in astrophotography!),
- worm gear drives on ball bearings,
- extremely stiff steel tripod,
- assembly requires no tools
- best value for money
It is not only important which telescope you buy, but also where you buy it.
We provide extra help:
We are a leading telescope dealer and know these instruments like the back of our hands.
We are always very happy to offer our assistance after your purchase, should you encounter any problems with your telescope’s setup or operation.
Our ‘Telescope Basics’ booklet - an 80-page beginner's guide for our telescopes – is provided free of charge with every telescope we sell.
Our expert comment:
For even more relaxed observing, you can equip your Omni XLT telescope with powered tracking. This tracking holds the celestial object permanently in the middle of the field of view.
(Marcus Schenk)
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Recommended accessories:
Before buying this product, make sure to check our accessory recommendations.
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Specifications:
Optics
Optics
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A telescope tube is referred to as an optic because it contains the components necessary to collect and concentrate light.
Describes the brightness of a star or point-shaped object, which can still just be distinguished by the telescope. The naked eye, for example, can make out stars with a magnitude of up to 6.
Eyepieces are needed for observing. Depending on the focal length, you achieve a certain level of magnification.
The specification 1.25" refers to the diameter of the connector (1.25" = 31.8 millimetres).