Telescope Sky-Watcher BK P2001EQ5
The Sky-Watcher BK P2001EQ5 telescope is the ideal instrument for exploring deep space. High-quality optics ensure the transmission of bright, clean and crisp images. The BK P2001EQ5 model is perfect not only for visual observations, but also for astrophotography. A powerful equatorial mount guarantees precise tracking of astronomical objects. Optics The design uses a parabolic primary mirror. Unlike a spherical one, it focuses all the rays incident on it at one point. As a result, the image is free not only from chromatic, but also from spherical aberrations. The secondary mirror is fixed on ultra-thin braces with a thickness of only 0.5 mm. The Sky-Watcher BK P2001EQ5 telescope is suitable for eyepieces with a mounting diameter of 1.25" and 2". The kit includes 25mm and 10mm eyepieces and a 2x Barlow lens. Thus, in the basic configuration the device provides magnifications of 40, 80, 100 and 200 times. Mount The optical tube is mounted on the mount using a dovetail plate. This mount allows you to quickly assemble the telescope and also ensures reliable fixation of the pipe. The mount is equipped with fine movement mechanisms that ensure smooth movement of the telescope. Coordinate circles make aiming easier. The steel tripod can withstand a lot of weight and guarantees a stable position of the structure. The tripod is equipped with a tray for accessories.
- Telescope type: reflector
- Optical design: Newton
- Optics coating: full multilayer
- Diameter of the main mirror (aperture), mm: 200
- Lens (mirror) shape: parabola
- Focal length, mm: 1000
- Maximum useful magnification, x: 400
- Aperture (relative aperture): f/5
- Eyepieces included: 25 mm, 10 mm
- Mounting diameter of eyepieces, inches: 1.25/2
- Barlow lens included: 2x
- Finder: optical, 8x50
- Tripod: steel
- Tray for accessories: yes
- Telescope control type: manual
- Mount type: equatorial, EQ5
- Mechanisms of fine movements: on both axes
- Additionally: there is a standard T-thread (M42) for mounting a SLR camera
- Setting circles: yes
- User level: for experienced, for professionals
- Subject of observation: deep space objects