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Newtonian reflector. Objective lens diameter (aperture): 76mm. Focal Length: 350mm

Reflector
Optical design
76
Aperture – the diameter of the light-collecting lens (refractors and catadioptric) or mirror (reflectors) that the telescope uses to collect light
350
Focal length – the distance from the primary lens or mirror to the point at which the light is focused
Availability

Product ID 74273
Brand Bresser GmbH, Germany
Warranty 2
EAN 4007922032979
Package size (LxWxH) 105x26x22
Shipping Weight 4.5
Description

We are proud to present the Bresser Solarix 76/350 – the first «all in one» newtonian telescope package that enables you to observe the sun. With a certified quality at a sensational price point! It was never easier for the public to observe the night sky and the sun so easily, cheap and – last but not least – safe. The solar filter that was especially designed for this telescope makes it possible. It contains a special foil that protects the eye against all kinds of solar radiation during observations: infrared, ultra violett and visible light is dampened to a safe level. Only a safe amount of the visible spectrum can pass the filter and creates a wonderful solar image in the eyepiece. The safety feature of this filter was checked by a independent quality assurance company.

Do you want to capture what you see? With the included smartphone holder bracket you can use your smartphone to easily take colour pictures of celestial objects – like through a telephoto lens!

But the Bresser Solarix 76/350 is of course also ready to be used for observing astronomical objects in the night sky. The featured accessories are everything you need for an immediate start. The newtonian reflector is equipped with a extensive manual and set up in almost no time.

Features:

  • 18x to 175x Magnification
  • Ready for solar and celestial observing
  • Solar filter for safe solar observations
  • Complete accessories for immediate observations
  • Smartphone Holder Bracked for cellphone photography
  • Easy to use azimutal mount with tripod
  • The telescope arrives completely assembled – observation can start immediately

The kit includes

  • Optical Tube Assembly
  • Azimutal Mount
  • Aluminium Tripod with Spreader Bar and eyepiece holders
  • 2 Eyepieces (31.7mm / 1.25"): SR-4mm, H-20mm
  • 2x Barlow Lens
  • Smartphone holder bracket
  • Astronomical Software and downloadable moon chart
  • User Manual
Specifications
Product ID 74273
Brand Bresser GmbH, Germany
Warranty 2
EAN 4007922032979
Package size (LxWxH) 105x26x22
Shipping Weight 4.5
Optical design reflector
Optical scheme Newtonian
Objective lens diameter (aperture), mm 76
Focal length, mm 350
Magnification, x 18 — 175
Aperture ratio f/4.6
Solar filter included
Mount alt-azimuth
User level beginners
Assembly and installation difficulty level easy
Observed object deep-sky objects, planets of the Solar System, terrestrial objects, the Sun
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