Télescope Sky-Watcher Mak180 Black Diamond sur Monture NEQ5
Télescope Sky-Watcher Mak180 Black Diamond sur Monture NEQ5
Disponible sous 7 jours
Prix habituel
€1.562,00 EUR
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The Sky-Watcher Mak180 Black Diamond Telescope, perched on the NEQ5 equatorial mount, is a favorite choice for astronomers eager to explore both planetary details and the mysteries of deep space. This Maksutov-Cassegrain model offers exceptional image quality, perfect for those seeking high-performance and versatile equipment.
Features :
- Type : Maksutov-Cassegrain
- Focal length : 2700 mm
- Aperture ratio : f/15
- Maximum aperture diameter : 219 mm
- Resolution power : 0.6"
- Limiting magnitude : 14
- Durable metal construction
- 50.8 mm eyepiece holder with M42 threading
- NEQ5 equatorial mount, adaptable for advanced motorization
- Tube weight : 7.8 kg
- Tube dimensions : 216 mm x 500 mm
Benefits :
- Superior light-gathering capability, providing clear and detailed images of celestial bodies such as Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars.
- Robust NEQ5 mount, offering excellent tracking due to the motorization option and the ability to add a Go-To system for automated star navigation.
- Compact design and optimized weight, making the telescope easily transportable by one person, ideal for observations at different sites.
Compatibility :
- Equipped to accept a wide range of accessories thanks to its 2" SCT threaded output, greatly extending its capabilities in terms of observation and astrophotography.
- The mount supports adjustments for astrophotography, with an optimized load capacity for additional equipment.
Included items :
- Sky-Watcher Mak180 f/15 optical tube
- LET 28mm eyepiece
- 50.8mm diagonal
- 9x50 straight finder
- NEQ5 mount with adjustable steel tubular tripod
- Two 5 kg counterweights
- User manual in French
With the Sky-Watcher Mak180 Telescope on an NEQ5 mount, dive into a rewarding observation experience, capable of revealing the subtlest details of planets and capturing the grandeur of deep space.