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Bresser Messier Maksutov 100/1400 EQ3 Telescope BRE_4610149 is a Bresser telescope from the Robtics category Telescopes Telescopes.
Specifications:
- Telescope System: Telescope with Mount
- Telescope type: Maksutov
- Telescope brand: Bresser
- Telescope Aperture (Range): 100mm - 149mm
- Telescope Aperture (mm): 100mm
- Telescope Focal Length (mm): 1400mm
- Telescope Focal Ratio (F): F14
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Bresser Messier Maksutov 100/1400 EQ3 Telescope
The compact, long focal length Maksutov optics has virtually no color abberation and is especially suitable for the observation of the moon and planets. Even from light polluted cities you can observe bright and compact objects like planetary nebulae or globular clusters.All the telescopes in this series have equatorial mounting (also known as parallactic mounting). This allows for compensation of earth rotation and exact following of the celestial object observed.
FEATURES
- Maksutov reflector
- long focal length
- without abberation
- equatorial mount
- telescope
- EQ mount
- tripod
- LED finder
- eyepieces (31,7 mm): PL26 mm
- diagonal mirror
- Smartphone camera adapter
- manual
Technical Data
Field of application | |
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Field of application |
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Focus group | |
Focus Group | Beginners |
Product family | |
Product Family | Catadioptric telescope |
OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS | |
Optical design | Maksutov |
Magnification up to | 54 |
Maximum recommended magnification | 200 |
Mirror/Lens diam. | 100 mm |
Focal length | 1400 mm |
Mount Type | German/Equatorial Mount |
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA | |
Colour | white |
- Telescope System
- Telescope with Mount
- Telescope type
- Maksutov
- Telescope Aperture (mm)
- 100mm
- Telescope Focal Length (mm)
- 1400mm
- Telescope Focal Ratio (F)
- F14
A German manufacturer founded in 1957, Bresser specializes in telescopes, binoculars, and optical devices for casual astronomy and educational purposes. Their diverse range of affordable products caters to budding astronomers and families, making astronomy accessible to a wider audience.