Levenhuk Kelvin Nova PLUS 70/700 Phototelescope
For capturing detailed images of the Moon and planets. Classic smartphone planetary telescope
| Product ID | 86567 |
| Brand | Kelvin |
| Warranty | lifetime |
| EAN | 5905555028170 |
| Package size (LxWxH) | 89x44x21 cm |
| Shipping Weight | 7.4 kg |
The Levenhuk Kelvin Nova PLUS 70/700 Phototelescope will help you take your first steps into the world of astronomy and astrophotography. With it, you will discover craters, seas, mountain ranges, and rilles on the surface of the Moon – they will impress even those who have seen them before. In addition to Earth’s satellite, you’ll discover Saturn’s rings, the Galilean moons “dancing” around Jupiter, and the crescent of Venus as it changes phases. You will also be able to see some star clusters such as the Pleiades, Hyades, and Beehive Cluster.
You can instantly capture any beautiful view using only your smartphone. Place your iPhone or Android device in a special adapter and align its camera with the telescope’s eyepiece to start stargazing. You will capture vibrant photos and breathtaking videos like a pro, even if this is your first time trying astrophotography! To prevent blur in your precious shots, use the Bluetooth remote shutter to trigger your smartphone’s camera.
If you still have a few hours to wait before the starry night, you can use the phototelescope as a powerful telephoto lens for your smartphone camera to capture nature, architectural ensembles, and cityscapes. The image in the Levenhuk Kelvin Nova PLUS 70/700 is exactly as it appears in reality, not inverted like it is in conventional telescopes.
The phototelescope is assembled in just a few minutes, and the kit includes everything you need for observing and smartphone space photography.
Key features:
- Convenient Bluetooth remote shutter for your smartphone: Say goodbye to blurry shots and hello to always capturing sharp images
- The adapter is compatible with all iPhone and Android models
- Study planets and the finest details of the Moon’s surface: from seas and mountains to rays extending from craters
- Observe and photograph both space and terrestrial landscapes with a correctly oriented image that is familiar to the eye
- Manual alt-azimuth mount makes looking through the telescope just as comfortable as looking through a spotting scope
- Red dot finder to locate objects and navigate the night sky like a pro
- Complete observation kit with everything you need included so that there is no need to buy additional accessories
The kit includes:
- Telescope optical tube
- Smartphone adapter
- Bluetooth remote shutter
- Alt-azimuth mount
- Red dot finder
- 90° diagonal prism
- Kellner MA 10mm eyepiece
- Kellner MA 20mm eyepiece
- Aspherical 4mm eyepiece
- Barlow lens 2x
- Aluminum tripod
- Accessory tray
- User manual and warranty slip
| Product ID | 86567 |
| Brand | Kelvin |
| Warranty | lifetime |
| EAN | 5905555028170 |
| Package size (LxWxH) | 89x44x21 cm |
| Shipping Weight | 7.4 kg |
| Optical design | refractor |
| Optics material | optical glass |
| Optics coating | multi-coated |
| Objective lens diameter (aperture), mm | 70 |
| Focal length, mm | 700 |
| Highest practical power, x | 140 |
| Aperture ratio | f/10 |
| Resolution threshold, arcseconds | 2 |
| Limiting stellar magnitude | 10.8 |
| Eyepieces | Kellner MA 10mm (70x), Kellner MA 20mm (35x), aspherical 4mm (175x) |
| Eyepiece barrel diameter, in | 1.25 |
| Barlow lens | 2x |
| Finderscope | Red Dot |
| Focuser | 1.25" |
| Tripod | aluminum |
| Tripod height (adjustable), mm | adjustable, up to 1200 |
| Accessory tray | ✓ |
| Telescope control | manual |
| Mount | azimuth |
| Optical tube mounting mode | dovetail plate |
| Dovetail mount | ✓ |
| Optical tube material | aluminum |
| Smartphone photography | ✓ |
| User level | beginners, experienced users |
| Assembly and installation difficulty level | easy |
| Observed object | planets of the Solar System, terrestrial objects |
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