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Sky-Watcher Skymax-150 PRO + HEQ5 PRO SynScan GOTO Maksutov SW_10885/20886 is a Sky-Watcher telescope from the Robtics category Catadioptric Telescopes.
Specifications:
- Telescope System: Telescope with Mount, GOTO system
- Telescope type: Maksutov
- Telescope Series: SkyMax
- Telescope brand: Sky-Watcher
- Telescope Aperture (Range): 150mm - 199mm
- Telescope Aperture (mm): 150mm
- Telescope Focal Length (mm): 1800mm
- Telescope Focal Ratio (F): F12
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Sky-Watcher Skymax-150 PRO + HEQ5 PRO SynScan Computerised GOTO Maksutov-Cassegrain - 10885/20886
•Magnifications with Eyepieces Supplied: x64
•Highest Practical Power (Potential) : x450
•Diameter of Primary Mirror: 150 mm
•Telescope Focal Length: 1800mm (f/12)
• Eyepieces Supplied (2") : 28mm
•9x50 Finderscope & Bracket
•2"/50.8mm Star Diagonal
•Focusing by Moving Primary Mirror
•HEQ5 PRO SkyScannbsp; Super Heavy-Duty Computerised GOTO Equatorial Mount (Requires 12 volt DC Power Supply)
•Built-in Dual-Axis Stepper Motors
•Built-in Polar Alignment Scope Holder
•1.75% Stainless Steel Pipe Tripod with Accessory Tray
Specification:
Sky-Watcher MAK150 PRO OTA:
- Objectiefdiameter: 150mm;
- Brandpuntsafstand: 1800mm;
- Openingsverhouding: F/12;
- Stevige HEQ5 PRO equatoriale montering.
- Telescope System
- Telescope with Mount*~GOTO system
- Telescope type
- Maksutov
- Telescope Series
- SkyMax
- Telescope Aperture (mm)
- 150mm
- Telescope Focal Length (mm)
- 1800mm
- Telescope Focal Ratio (F)
- F12
Originating in Hong Kong, Sky-Watcher was founded in 1999 and has grown to become a major manufacturer of telescopes and mounts worldwide. Their products are well-known for offering affordable yet high-quality instruments for amateur astronomer and professionals, advancing access to astronomy for enthusiasts at every level. The Sky-Watcher EQ3, EQ5, HEQ5 and multiple versions of the legendary EQ6 mounts are the de facto standard of a modern, reliable astronomical setup for both visual as astrophotographic observations.