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For deep-sky photography with a smartphone. Maximum brightness and detail in every shot

Reflector
Optical design
130
Aperture – the diameter of the light-collecting lens or mirror that the telescope uses to collect light
650
Focal length – the distance from the primary lens or mirror to the point at which the light is focused
Availability

Product ID 86565
Brand Kelvin
Warranty lifetime
EAN 5905555028156
Package size (LxWxH) 93x48x26 cm
Shipping Weight 17 kg
Description
Kelvin: Optics for smartphones. Focus on What Matters!
Kelvin: Optics for smartphones. Focus on What Matters!

This digital project blurs the lines between the convenience of mobile photography and the power of professional optics.

The Levenhuk Kelvin Nova PLUS 130/650 Phototelescope will serve as your personal observatory and astrophotography studio. Point it at objects, track targets as they move across the sky, and capture stunning photos and videos without any advanced knowledge or lengthy setup! Simply assemble the contents of the box and mount your smartphone in the convenient adapter to get started.

The Levenhuk Kelvin Nova PLUS 130/650 is designed for thoughtful and comfortable observation as well as photography of deep-sky objects at low to medium magnifications. It provides a wide field of view and full immersion into the details. It also gathers enough light to vividly and expressively reveal large star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies. The Pleiades, Orion, Andromeda, the Milky Way, and hundreds of fainter deep-sky objects will all appear clearly before you.

It will also be interesting to observe the Moon: A special filter will make its surface particularly sharp and contrasty, allowing you to capture impressive images.

The mount will help track celestial objects across the sky so that they always remain in view. Adjust the focus, capture the perfect moment, press the shutter button, and admire your beautiful photo! To avoid accidentally blurring a rare shot, control the camera remotely by using the Bluetooth remote shutter for your smartphone. One press and the photo is saved.

Key features:

  • Bluetooth remote shutter for sharp long-distance photography
  • Smartphone adapter compatible with all iPhone and Android devices
  • A ready-to-give gift for any occasion – everything you need for observing is included in the box
  • Effortless tracking of celestial objects as they move across the sky thanks to the equatorial mount
  • Navigate the stars like a pro with the red dot finder
  • Capture deep-space images in detail and with excellent contrast as the 130mm mirror gathers 30% more light than a 114mm mirror
  • Explore the finest details of the Moon’s surface with a special filter

The kit includes:

  • Telescope optical tube
  • Smartphone adapter
  • Bluetooth remote shutter
  • Equatorial mount
  • Red dot finder
  • Kellner MA 10mm eyepiece
  • Kellner MA 20mm eyepiece
  • Aspherical 4mm eyepiece
  • Moon filter
  • Barlow lens 2x
  • Steel tripod
  • Accessory tray
  • User manual and warranty slip
Specifications
Product ID 86565
Brand Kelvin
Warranty lifetime
EAN 5905555028156
Package size (LxWxH) 93x48x26 cm
Shipping Weight 17 kg
Optical design reflector
Optical scheme Newtonian
Optics material BK-7
Optics coating 80% coating, aluminum
Primary mirror diameter (aperture), mm 130
Lens (mirror) shape spherical
Focal length, mm 650
Highest practical power, x 260
Aperture ratio f/5
Resolution threshold, arcseconds 1.1
Limiting stellar magnitude 12.6
Eyepieces Kellner MA 10 mm (65x), Kellner MA 20 mm (33x), aspherical 4mm (163x)
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in 1.25
Barlow lens 2x
Finderscope Red Dot
Focuser 1.25"
Filters included lunar
Tripod steel
Tripod height (adjustable), mm adjustable, up to 1350
Accessory tray
Telescope control manual
Mount equatorial
Optical tube mounting mode attachment rings (included)
Optical tube material aluminum
Smartphone photography
User level experienced users
Assembly and installation difficulty level easy
Observed object deep-sky objects
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