Telescope Sky-Watcher BK P150750EQ3-2
The short throw Newtonian reflector Sky-Watcher BK P150750EQ3-2 is perfect for deep space exploration. The telescope is ideal for both visual observations and astrophotography. This model is quite compact, making it convenient to take with you for out-of-town observations. Optics The optical design of the Sky-Watcher BK P150750EQ3-2 telescope uses a parabolic primary mirror. Unlike a spherical one, it focuses all beams of light incident on it at one point. The reflector produces a bright image without chromatic and spherical aberrations. A Crayford focuser with a 1.25" bore diameter allows you to fine-tune image sharpness. The kit includes an adapter that allows you to use eyepieces with a 2" bore diameter. This model is equipped with two eyepieces, so already in the basic configuration the telescope can be used both for survey observations and for detailed study of astronomical objects. Mount The equatorial mount of the German type EQ3-2 is equipped with fine movement mechanisms. For the smoothest possible movement of the pipe, the mount can be supplemented with motor drives on both axes. The tripod ensures a stable position of the structure. The height of the legs is adjustable.
- Telescope type: reflector
- Optical design: Newton
- Optics coating: full multilayer
- Diameter of the main mirror (aperture), mm: 150
- Lens (mirror) shape: parabola
- Focal length, mm: 750
- Maximum useful magnification, x: 300
- Aperture (relative aperture): f/5
- Resolution, ang. seconds: 0.92
- Penetrating power (magnitude, approx.): 13.4
- Eyepieces included: 25 mm, 10 mm
- Mounting diameter of eyepieces, inches: 1.25/2
- Barlow lens included: 2x
- Finder: optical, 6x30
- Focuser: Crayford
- Tripod: aluminum
- Tray for accessories: yes
- Telescope control type: manual
- Mount type: equatorial, EQ3-2
- Mechanisms of fine movements: on both axes
- Additionally: there is a standard T-thread (M42) for mounting a SLR camera
- User level: for experienced, for professionals
- Subject of observation: deep space objects