Bresser Telescópio Classic 60/900 AZ Telescope - 4660900
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Bresser Classic 60/900 AZ Telescope
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Telescópio Refrator Classic 60/900 AZ - BRESSER - com acessórios BLACK
Bresser Classic 60/900 AZ Telescope
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The Bresser Classic 60/900 AZ Telescope is a long focal length achromatic refractor suitable for observing the solar system planets as well as for landscape and wildlife viewing. You will be able to explore the Moon craters or Saturn’s rings. The sharp optics and low weight of Bresser Classic 60/900 AZ make it a versatile beginner\'s telescope for the young and young at heart astro amateur.The telescope aperture of 60mm and a focal length of 900mm yield excellent image quality. Three eyepieces provide wide magnification range. With the erecting lens, you will be able to get properly oriented images, which is helpful for beginners. With the optical viewfinder 5x24 searching for objects is fast and convenient.The kit includes all necessary accessories to begin observations right out of the box. A sturdy and reliable alt-azimuth mount provides for an easy vertical adjustment of the telescope tube. The smartphone holder allows you to capture amazing photos and videos and share them with your friends and relatives. The included astro software helps you to effortlessly find stars and other celestial objects during observations.Features:Beginner\'s set with all necessary accessories to start observing immediatelyOptical design: achromatic refractorAlt-azimuth mountAstronomy software for easy startSmartphone adapter to take images with your smartphoneStar chartBrandBresser GmbH, GermanyWarranty, years10Package size (LxWxH), cm28x13x90Shipping Weight, kg4.8Optical designrefractorOptical schemeachromatObjective lens diameter (aperture), mm60.0Magnification, x45—338Eyepiece barrel diameter, in1.25Finderscopered dotTripodaluminumMountalt-azimuth