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Bresser Reflector 130/650 EQ3 Robotic

  • BRESSER Newton Telescope with a main mirror diameter of 130 mm and a focal length of 650 mm.
  • It is perfect for beginners and advanced users who enjoy observing the night sky with all its interesting...
  • BRESSER Newton Telescope with a main mirror diameter of 130 mm and a focal length of 650 mm.
  • It is perfect for beginners and advanced users who enjoy observing the night sky with all its interesting objects.
  • It is a complete telescope with a mount, tripod, optical tube assembly, and accessories.
  • With its low focal length, the telescope is perfect for observing...
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  • Lens Diameter 130 mm
  • Mount Type Equator
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470 00
Delivery Tue, 07 Jul - Mon, 13 Jul
14,00 €   shipping cost
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Description

Description

  • BRESSER Newton Telescope with a main mirror diameter of 130 mm and a focal length of 650 mm.
  • It is perfect for beginners and advanced users who enjoy observing the night sky with all its interesting objects.
  • It is a complete telescope with a mount, tripod, optical tube assembly, and accessories.
  • With its low focal length, the telescope is perfect for observing wide-field views.

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Reflecting
Lens Diameter
130 mm
Focal Length
-
Mount Type
Equator
Robotic
No
with Holder for Smartphone Camera
No
Wi-Fi
No

User Level

Beginner
No
Familiar
Yes
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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Reviews (1)

Reviews

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  • A_Random_Stranger
    5
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    For anyone who has financial issues and for anyone who wants to seriously engage in exploring the sky, this telescope is the best value for money (vfm) that someone can find. However, it has some problems. Firstly, the eyepieces it offers cannot fully utilize the maximum magnification of the telescope (which is 255X - 260X and the maximum offered is 195X), but to use the M.M there must also be ideal conditions so in the city the magnification it offers is quite good. Secondly, the tripod is not so stable, but it is manageable. Apart from that, it is the best telescope for beginners and amateurs who want to start exploring the sky seriously. Nevertheless, I urge those who read this to learn everything about telescopes, the types that exist, their capabilities, etc., before buying anything, so that they know exactly what they are buying, because telescopes are expensive and it would be a shame for someone to waste their money. From the planets, one can see Jupiter and its 4 brightest moons, Saturn and its rings, the sky (as a small blue dot), Venus, the Pleiades star cluster, and obviously the moon, all in city conditions. On the other hand, in better conditions without much light pollution, one can also see other deep sky objects, such as various star clusters, some galaxies, and some nebulae.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Easy to set up
    • Do you easily find components for its upgrade?
    • Easy sight adjustment
    • Value for money
    • Visual field enlargement
    • Clarity
    • Stability of tripod/base
    • Moderate difficulty to transfer
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • For anyone who has financial issues and for anyone who wants to seriously engage in exploring the sky, this telescope is the best value for money (vfm) that someone can find. However, it has some problems. Firstly, the eyepieces it offers cannot fully utilize the maximum magnification of the telescope (which is 255X - 260X and the maximum offered is 195X), but to use the M.M there must also be ideal conditions so in the city the magnification it offers is quite good. Secondly, the tripod is not so stable, but it is manageable. Apart from that, it is the best telescope for beginners and amateurs who want to start exploring the sky seriously. Nevertheless, I urge those who read this to learn everything about telescopes, the types that exist, their capabilities, etc., before buying anything, so that they know exactly what they are buying, because telescopes are expensive and it would be a shame for someone to waste their money. From the planets, one can see Jupiter and its 4 brightest moons, Saturn and its rings, the sky (as a small blue dot), Venus, the Pleiades star cluster, and obviously the moon, all in city conditions. On the other hand, in better conditions without much light pollution, one can also see other deep sky objects, such as various star clusters, some galaxies, and some nebulae.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
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Description & Specifications

  • BRESSER Newton Telescope with a main mirror diameter of 130 mm and a focal length of 650 mm.
  • It is perfect for beginners and advanced users who enjoy observing the night sky with all its interesting objects.
  • It is a complete telescope with a mount, tripod, optical tube assembly, and accessories.
  • With its low focal length, the telescope is perfect for observing wide-field views.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Type
Reflecting
Lens Diameter
130 mm
Focal Length
-
Mount Type
Equator
Robotic
No
with Holder for Smartphone Camera
No
Wi-Fi
No

User Level

Beginner
No
Familiar
Yes
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.

Reviews (1)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • A_Random_Stranger
    5
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    For anyone who has financial issues and for anyone who wants to seriously engage in exploring the sky, this telescope is the best value for money (vfm) that someone can find. However, it has some problems. Firstly, the eyepieces it offers cannot fully utilize the maximum magnification of the telescope (which is 255X - 260X and the maximum offered is 195X), but to use the M.M there must also be ideal conditions so in the city the magnification it offers is quite good. Secondly, the tripod is not so stable, but it is manageable. Apart from that, it is the best telescope for beginners and amateurs who want to start exploring the sky seriously. Nevertheless, I urge those who read this to learn everything about telescopes, the types that exist, their capabilities, etc., before buying anything, so that they know exactly what they are buying, because telescopes are expensive and it would be a shame for someone to waste their money. From the planets, one can see Jupiter and its 4 brightest moons, Saturn and its rings, the sky (as a small blue dot), Venus, the Pleiades star cluster, and obviously the moon, all in city conditions. On the other hand, in better conditions without much light pollution, one can also see other deep sky objects, such as various star clusters, some galaxies, and some nebulae.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Easy to set up
    • Do you easily find components for its upgrade?
    • Easy sight adjustment
    • Value for money
    • Visual field enlargement
    • Clarity
    • Stability of tripod/base
    • Moderate difficulty to transfer
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • For anyone who has financial issues and for anyone who wants to seriously engage in exploring the sky, this telescope is the best value for money (vfm) that someone can find. However, it has some problems. Firstly, the eyepieces it offers cannot fully utilize the maximum magnification of the telescope (which is 255X - 260X and the maximum offered is 195X), but to use the M.M there must also be ideal conditions so in the city the magnification it offers is quite good. Secondly, the tripod is not so stable, but it is manageable. Apart from that, it is the best telescope for beginners and amateurs who want to start exploring the sky seriously. Nevertheless, I urge those who read this to learn everything about telescopes, the types that exist, their capabilities, etc., before buying anything, so that they know exactly what they are buying, because telescopes are expensive and it would be a shame for someone to waste their money. From the planets, one can see Jupiter and its 4 brightest moons, Saturn and its rings, the sky (as a small blue dot), Venus, the Pleiades star cluster, and obviously the moon, all in city conditions. On the other hand, in better conditions without much light pollution, one can also see other deep sky objects, such as various star clusters, some galaxies, and some nebulae.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
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470,00 €
14,00 €   shipping cost