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Sky-Watcher Dioptric Telescope Suitable for Beginners

The Skywatcher BK 767 AZ1 76/700 telescope is designed for beginners and features a 76mm diameter and a 700mm focal length. This design enhances light-gathering capabilities, making celestial...

The Skywatcher BK 767 AZ1 76/700 telescope is designed for beginners and features a 76mm diameter and a 700mm focal length. This design enhances light-gathering capabilities, making celestial observations more vivid and detailed compared to smaller telescopes. One of its main features is the maximum practical magnification of 152x, allowing users to see more...

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  • Lens Diameter 76 mm
  • Mount Type Altazimuth
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Description

Description

The Skywatcher BK 767 AZ1 76/700 telescope is designed for beginners and features a 76mm diameter and a 700mm focal length. This design enhances light-gathering capabilities, making celestial observations more vivid and detailed compared to smaller telescopes. One of its main features is the maximum practical magnification of 152x, allowing users to see more details. The built-in 6x24 finder scope makes it easier to locate targets in the night sky. Optical performance is optimized with a spherical primary mirror for minimal distortion, ensuring clear images of various astronomical objects, especially the Moon and planets.

  • Rack and Pinion Focuser: Compatible with 1.25" optics
  • Included optics: Super 25mm, 10mm, and 2x Barlow lens
  • Tube dimensions: 12.5 cm diameter and 68.5 cm length
  • Portable weight: From 1.2 to 1.76 kg

The telescope is mounted on an AZ-1 Altazimuth mount, facilitating intuitive movements and stability, combined with an aluminum tripod adjustable from 71 to 121 cm in height. This telescope is suitable for beginners who want to observe the Moon and planets with good detail but is not recommended for deep astrophotography or solar observation without appropriate filters.

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Dioptric
Lens Diameter
76 mm
Focal Length
700 mm
Mount Type
Altazimuth

User Level

Beginner
Yes
Familiar
No
Experienced
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Description & Specifications

The Skywatcher BK 767 AZ1 76/700 telescope is designed for beginners and features a 76mm diameter and a 700mm focal length. This design enhances light-gathering capabilities, making celestial observations more vivid and detailed compared to smaller telescopes. One of its main features is the maximum practical magnification of 152x, allowing users to see more details. The built-in 6x24 finder scope makes it easier to locate targets in the night sky. Optical performance is optimized with a spherical primary mirror for minimal distortion, ensuring clear images of various astronomical objects, especially the Moon and planets.

  • Rack and Pinion Focuser: Compatible with 1.25" optics
  • Included optics: Super 25mm, 10mm, and 2x Barlow lens
  • Tube dimensions: 12.5 cm diameter and 68.5 cm length
  • Portable weight: From 1.2 to 1.76 kg

The telescope is mounted on an AZ-1 Altazimuth mount, facilitating intuitive movements and stability, combined with an aluminum tripod adjustable from 71 to 121 cm in height. This telescope is suitable for beginners who want to observe the Moon and planets with good detail but is not recommended for deep astrophotography or solar observation without appropriate filters.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Type
Dioptric
Lens Diameter
76 mm
Focal Length
700 mm
Mount Type
Altazimuth

User Level

Beginner
Yes
Familiar
No
Experienced
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.