Eyepiece 120/600 Sky-Watcher on AZ3 Altazimuth Mount
Eyepiece 120/600 Sky-Watcher on AZ3 Altazimuth Mount
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€418,00 EUR
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Explore the wonders of the universe and the Earth with the 120/600 Sky-Watcher refractor telescope on an AZ3 altazimuth mount. Ideal for planetary and terrestrial observation, this 120 mm achromatic refractor offers detailed and bright views of the Moon, Sun, Jupiter, Saturn, and the brightest deep-sky objects.
Features:
- Diameter: 120 mm
- Focal Length: 600 mm
- Focal Ratio: f/5
- Optical Tube: Metal, 2-element "air spaced" objective
- Eyepiece Holder: Crayford-style 50.8/31.75 mm Sky-Watcher
- Separation Power: 1 arcsecond
- Limited Visual Magnitude: 12.5
- Optical Tube Dimensions: 14 cm x 50 cm
- Weight of Optical Tube: 4 kg
- Maximum Recommended Magnification: 200x
- MOUNT: AZ3 Altazimuth
- Loading Capacity: 5 kg
- Tripod: Adjustable aluminum tripod (71 cm to 123 cm)
Advantages:
- Versatile for astronomy and terrestrial observation
- Compact and portable, perfect for nomadic astronomy
- Quality images at low and medium magnifications thanks to the multi-coated achromatic objective
- Easy to use with fine adjustments on both axes of the AZ3 mount
Compatibility:
- Compatible with 31.75 mm eyepieces
- Usable for autoguiding in astrophotography
Tips and Tricks:
- Use a solar filter to safely observe sunspots.
- The Kodak thread on the first collar allows you to adapt a camera for parallel photography.
The kit includes:
- Sky-Watcher 120/600 Refractor Telescope
- 2 fixing collars
- 2 31.75 mm eyepieces: Super 10 mm and Super 25 mm
- Terrestrial adapter 45° coulant 31,75 mm
- Red dot finder
- AZ3 Altazimuth Mount
- Adjustable aluminum tripod (71 cm to 123 cm)
- Accessory tray
The 120/600 Sky-Watcher refractor telescope on an AZ3 altazimuth mount is an ideal solution for amateur astronomers looking for a versatile, compact and high-performance instrument for detailed observations of the sky and the Earth.