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Magnification: 28x. Objective lens diameter: 60 mm

28
Low magnification provides a wider field of view, high magnification allows a detailed view of very distant objects
60
Objective lens diameter is one of the most important specifications of the device that determines its aperture
For stationary observations
Purpose of use
Availability

Product ID 73143
Brand Omegon
Warranty 2 years
EAN 2400000037187
Shipping Weight 11.01 kg
Magnification, x 28
Description
As well as its use as a fully functional brass telescope with a 28x magnification, it is above all its elegant design that makes this telescope an absolute eye catcher! Whether in a house by the sea or in a penthouse apartment, the captivating design of the Harbourmaster telescope makes an impression anywhere. The Harbourmaster name comes from sea faring, as one earlier seldom saw a ship without such a telescope.

The altazimuth mount can be used to swivel and lock the telescope in two axes, so that any object can be easily put into the field of view and observed. The associated tripod is matched to the weight of the telescope and is manufactured from exquisite mahogany, with a solid brass spreader guaranteeing a high level of stability.
Specifications
Product ID 73143
Brand Omegon
Warranty 2 years
EAN 2400000037187
Shipping Weight 11.01 kg
Magnification, x 28
Objective lens diameter (aperture), mm 60
Focal length, mm 1000
Optical scheme achromat
Tripod included
Application for stationary observations
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