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EVOSTAR-120 OTA and non-motorised GEM 120mm (4.75") f/1000 REFRACTOR

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EVOSTAR-120 OTA and non-motorised GEM 120mm (4.75") f/1000 REFRACTOREVOSTAR-120 OTA and non-motorised GEM 120mm (4.75") f/1000 REFRACTOR

4 495 kr

120mm 4.75 inch f.1000 REFRACTOR The Skywatcher EVOSTAR series are two element, air spaced, multi coated objective achromatic refractors.

Avialable as Optical Tube Assembly (OTA) or on two models of non-motorised but upgradeable equatorial mountings. They are truly outstanding, high performance, high resolution instruments manufactured to extremely high standards of optical and mechanical precision. With their long focal lenghs and breathtaking, diffraction limited optical performance, they are ideal for the detailed high power study of the Moon, Planetary Surfaces and other objects in our solar system, giving crisp contrasty images.

These telescope packages will stand you in great stead for a lifetime of serious astronomical viewing.

Tube Material Aluminium

Magnifications with optics supplied x40, x80, x100, x200

Highest Practical Power Potential x240

Objective Lens Diameter 120mm

Telescope Focal Length 1000mm f8.38

Eyepieces Supplied 1.25 inch 10mm & 25mm

Direct SLR Camera Connection

6x30 Finderscope

Dual Fit 1.25 & 2 inch Focuser

1.25 inch 31.7mm Star Diagonal

Adjustable Objective Lens Cell

Multi Coated Objective Lens

EQ3 2 or EQ5 Deluxe Equatorial Mount

Built in Polar Alignment Scope Holder

Aluminium Tripod with Accessory Tray

38% more Light Gathering than 102mm

Tube assembly available separately:
EVOSTAR-120 (OTA) 120mm (4.75") f/1000 ACHROMATIC REFRACTOR Supplied complete with 10mm and 25mm eyepieces, 6x30 finderscope, tube rings and dovetail mounting.

Available with the following non-motorised mountings:

Evostar 120 including EQ3-2 German equatorial mount with tripod. (pictured)

Evostar 120 including EQ5 robust German equatorial mount with tripod (see lower picture).

To select variations see drop down box below.

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