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Skywatcher Explorer-130M gemotoriseerde newton telescoop (130 mm (5,1 inch), f/900) met parabolische spiegel, zilver

99,00€ 258,90€
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Productdetails

  • Vergrotingen (met meegeleverde look): 36-voudig, 72-voudig, 90-voudig, 180-voudig
  • 30% hogere lichtsterkte dan 114 mm
  • Inhoud: 130 mm f/900 gemotoriseerde Newton Telescoop; meegeleverde oculairs (1,25 inch): 10 mm en 25 mm; 2 x Barlow Lens; lichtpuntzoekbuis; EQ2 equatieve montage; aluminium statief met accessoirevak


Productbeschrijving

Optiek N 130/900:
Vernoemd naar zijn uitvinder "Sir Isaac Newton" is deze Newton spiegeltelescoop een al groot instrument in zijn klasse. Met de opening van 130 mm bereik je al honderden bestemmingen in de hemel. Deze telescoop biedt indrukwekkende prestaties voor een beginnersscoop: met zijn statische diameter verzamelt de spiegel 30% meer dan bij een 114 mm telescoop, genoeg dat je al zwakkere deep sky objecten gedetailleerd kunt observeren. De ringnevel in de luier wordt zichtbaar als een duidelijke rookring, de Extremedagalaxie verschijnt in zijn volle glorie als uitgebreid hemelobject. Bij de planeetobservatie bereik je vergrotingen tot 260 x en de planeetschijven tonen zich in indrukwekkende schoonheid.

Montage EQ-2:
Deze parallactische montage onthult al de mogelijkheid om optieken precies op de polaire ster uit te lijnen. Het kan voor elke observatieplaats de juiste poolhoogte of geografische breedte worden ingesteld. Met fijne bewegingen in de rectascentie- en declinatieas kunnen objecten fijn worden ingesteld en gevolgd , een contragewicht zorgt hierbij voor de nauwkeurige uitstering van de look. Kleinere telescoop zitten op deze montage al stabiel en trillingsarm. Het aluminium driepootstatief is uittrekbaar en in hoogte verstelbaar, een legplank biedt ruimte voor oculairs en andere accessoires. De tweede kleinste van de EQ-montageplaten is extreem licht, compact en past in fa

Andrè Amaral
17 juli 2025
Après des semaines de recherche, j'ai choisi ce téléscope, et je ne regrette pas... Bom material, bonne qualité produit ! Je recommande
mike
10 april 2025
bonjourune fois le colis ouvert, nous trouvons uniquement une notice en anglais et en allemand.Pourtant c'est une obligation de fournir un produit avec une notice en français quand il est vendu en France.Vu l'appareil, c'est IMPOSSIBLE de le monter sans cette notice. TROP DE PIECES A ASSEMBLERJ'attends avec impatience une notice en Français car le site skywatcher n'en fourni pas.Pour le moment je déconseille FORTEMENT CE PRODUIT
Daniel Dearden
16 februari 2025
For a first scope, this is a good choice. As others have mentioned, the instructions get a little hazy on the important bits I.E how to set the RA to the polaris, but a simple YouTube video answered all me questions. So tricky for a total newbie but with some research, you can get up and running after a few goes.First time round I was able to get a nice view of Jupiter and 4 moons which I was impressed with, only to realise I could do with a filter to cut the brightness a bit. Taking a photo is going to be a challenge itself but that's just practice.The reason for not having a full star set was I was missing an M4 screw from one of the fine adjuster's and completely out of the hands of the supplier, Amazon were dreadful in getting this delivered.Apart from that, worth the money and if your willing to put in the effort of learning a whole new hobbie, you'll be completely satisfied with the results.
Peter
1 februari 2025
Bought this as my first telescope after spending weeks researching and reading reviews, and I wasn't disapointed with my selection. I found it fairly straight forward to assemble and it took a little practice to work out how to use the EQ2 mount. The views of Jupiter are excellent and everything I was expecting/hoping for with this telescope specs and now after I have got used to the EQ2 mount I am starting searching for deep sky objects. It was a little larger than I expected and not very portable due to the size and weight, but with a helper you could lug it over a short distance if needed. For now i'm sticking to my back garden or taking it in my car.The build looks to be of high qualifty and the supplied lenses are also very good. The mirrors came aligned so no callibration was needed but I did have to unscrew the red dot finder mount to shift it in a better position in order to align it accurately.If you are like me and just getting into or testing out this astromony hobby then I high recommend this, but without owning any other telescope I can't compare, however I feel I have got value for money and hope to enjoy many nights looking up at the stars and planets with this scope.
Nobby
15 januari 2025
My first ever review but this product deserves one.I've been into astronomy since I was a small kid but never had any kind of scope before, this is my first. I got a bonus from work and thought 'why not?' After torture from friends ripping me, claiming I've only got it to look through neighbour's windows, I took the plunge.It can be daunting choosing your first scope and I got my decision down to three, the reviews on Amazon helped with the final decision. Let's get the boring stuff out the way first - I got next day delivery (estimated 8pm and came 7 hours early). It's very well priced and (ignore all the 'it's made in China so it's rubbish' reviews) it's very well made, a nice, light aluminium frame, steel fittings with a solid scope.I got a shock when opening the box, boxes, boxes and more boxes galore! Setting it up was easy, admittedly the instructions could have been written better but using good old-fashioned common sense never hurt anyone and I had it setup in about 20 minutes.There's a few dials/knobs you can turn, just start turning them to see what they do and that will teach you how to use the thing! The laser setup was easy and makes targeting child's play!Jupiter could be seen just after the sun went down (it's summer at the minute so that's not until about 9.30 - be prepared for late nights!). I had the 25mm eyepiece in to begin with but Jupiter was still pretty much a dot, albeit a bigger one. I'll be honest, I was disappointed. I decided to then put the 10mm in with the Barlow lens and I saw I much bigger disc with very faint bands on... Better! Then I noticed 3 tiny points of light circling, in a line and realised these were 3 of the main moons, what a buzz - my first view of a different planets moons!Ok, the image doesn't blow you away with quality, to counteract this I've purchased some extra eyepieces (4 & 6mm) to the ones provided. More money I didn't want to spend but although I'm only two days into my new hobby I've got to admit I'm hooked - this is addictive!Points you should be aware of, keep the scope on steady ground such as firm grass, I originally had it on my garden decking but it made the scope vibrate. In fact, everything made it vibrate, even using the focus dial. This was (a little) frustrating when focusing as you have to use the focus and let the 'shake' die down to see if your action on the dial worked, you get used to it though.Coincidentally on my first night, the ISS went past but it was travelling too fast for me to cope with, satellite viewing maybe too hard for this.On movement, I haven't set the motor up yet but to be honest I've had no need to and I quite like operating all the knobs and things. Be aware, because the earth spins you'll be turning 1-2 dials every 15-seconds or so, easily done while still looking through the eyepiece so not a hard task.All-in-all considering I'm only two days in I've fallen in love with this, I haven't had the clearest viewing yet but then I've only been in the back garden and that's got a street light directly over it! Looking forward to taking it into the countryside.If you're stuck on which telescope to buy in this aperture size and price range then look no further.Happy planet hunting! :)