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Omegon AC 90/1000 EQ-2 Telescope

Omegon AC 90/1000 EQ-2 Telescope

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The refractor Omegon 90/1000mm EQ-2 is presented as ideal instrument to start observation astronomical. It has an optical system and a mount Solid and high quality , excellently synchronized. This telescope converts your interest in astronomy into a fascinating hobby!

The optical system Omegon AC 90/1000:

This refractor is equipped, thanks to the combination of two lenses, with a achromatic objective which corrects most chromatic aberrations. It eliminates disturbing chromatic fringes, and the telescope presents clear, contrast-rich images. With an objective aperture of 90mm, the telescope offers an almost incredible variety of detail when you observe the planets. Or Jupiter, Mars or Saturn, you can observe details. It is an impressive experience to see Saturn's ring or Jupiter's Great Red Spot for the first time. But you will also discover clear deep space objects with this telescope. The Ring Nebula in the Lyra constellation, the Orion Nebula and bright open star clusters e.g. e.g. They will give you very interesting hours of observation. It should be noted that this telescope has a light potential 165 times greater than the human eye (under 7mm EP).

The 90/1000mm refractor offers many applications, you can also take your first steps in the field of astrophotography. Connect your camera to the telescope (via an adapter that we offer as an option). The lunar surface offers a wide variety of possibilities to take your first photos.

The advantages at sight:

  • 90mm optical system with a potential that exceeds that of an 80mm system by 25%
  • The achromatic lens and 1000mm focal length corrects chromatic aberrations
  • Robust 1.25'' telescopic eyepiece tube with T-2 thread
  • Clear and contrast-rich representation
  • Robust protective cover against moisture (114mm)
  • Piggy-Back adapter mounted to combine with a camera
  • Easy mounting of a camera (DSLR)

Frame EQ-2:

This mount equatorial already offers the possibility of adjust exactly optical systems Polar Star . You can adjust the polar distance resp. latitude for each observation location. Through the fine movement of the axes of right ascension and declination it is possible adjust and follow sensibly objects, a counterweight guarantees the correct balance of the optical system. This mount guarantees accommodation sure and with few vibrations already for small telexopios. The aluminum tripod can be adjusted and positioned with a height between 70cm and 120cm, and you can place eyepieces or other accessories in the accessory holder. The EQ mount, the second smallest, is Extremely light and compact , it fits in almost all travel bags. Beginners can assemble it without problems, even children They are able to use it. As an option we offer a tracking motor to mount on the right ascension axis.

We supply:

  • EQ-2 equatorial mount
  • Robust aluminum tripod (adjustable from 71cm to 121cm)
  • Accessory holder
  • Adapted counterweight

Specifications

Optical system

Guy  Refractor
Type of construction  Achromat 
Opening (mm)  90
Focal length (mm)  1000
Aperture ratio (f/)  11.1
Resolution capacity  1.28
limit value (mag)  11.6
Light collecting capacity  170
Maximum useful magnification  180
Tube construction complete tube

Telescopic eyepiece tube

Type of construction  toothed bar
Connection (eyepiece side)  1.25"

Mount

Type of construction  EQ-2
Frame type  equatorial 
GoTo  No

Tripod

Guy Tripod
Material Aluminum

Accessories included

1.25" eyepieces  25mm, 6.3mm
Barlow lens  2x
Deflection optical system  Zenith mirror, 1.25" - 90o
Viewing telescope  Luminous dot sight 

In general

Series BASIC

Applications

Moon and planets Yeah
Nebulae and galaxies Yeah
Astrophotography not recommended
Sun  not recommended (only with appropriate sunscreen)

Recommended for

Beginners  Yeah
Advanced  No
Observatories  No
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