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The SkyWatcher Newton 150/750 f5 is a 150mm diameter and 750mm focal reflector that offers high performance at a very affordable price. Everything in a lightweight and easy to transport optical tube, with an unexpected optical and mechanical quality for such a low price.
This telescope is ideal for those seeking a bright but compact instrument, easily usable with low load capacity mounts such as an EQ5. The optical performance in a visual and photography is remarkable for an instrument in this price range. 3 years of warranty!
If you pay by bank transfer 341,09 €
With 150mm diameter, this telescope opens up new possibilities for those looking for a powerful yet affordable instrument. Thanks to a small size secondary mirror with small secondary spiders (the supports of the secondary mirror), the images keep very good contrast even at high magnification.
The SkyWatcher Newton 150/750 f5 telescope has a solid 50,8mm diameter Crayford focuser with 31.8mm adapter and 1:10 fine focus knob, better than the one of similar telescopes by other brands. Then it allows both to use wide-angle 50,8mm diameter eyepieces (for low magnification and large fields of view) and to connect large sensors camera (such as DSLRs): in this case we recommend the use of the coma corrector for f5 telescopes that flattens the field.
The SkyWatcher Newton 150/750 f5 telescopes comes standard with support rings and Vixen style dovetail bar, together with LET 28mm 50,8mm diameter eyepieces (that generates 26 magnifications) and the 6x30 finder.
- NEWTON D:150mm F:750mm f/5 OTA telescope
-Steel tube
- 50,8mm Crayford focuser with 31.8mm adapter and 1:10 fine focus knob
- Support rings and Vixen style dovetail bar
- LET 28mm eyepiece, 50.8mm diameter
- 6x30 finder with support
- 3 Years warrenty
Per chi inizia il mondo dell'astrofotografia,oppure per chi vuole un tubo ottico leggero ma versatile per l'osservazione, penso che il 150/750 sia perfetto.