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Omegon NightStar 150mm Halbapo triplet double refractor

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Refractor. Objective lens diameter: 150 mm. Focal length: 877mm

Refractor
Optical design
150
Aperture – the diameter of the light-collecting lens or mirror that the telescope uses to collect light
877
Focal length – the distance from the primary lens or mirror to the point at which the light is focused
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Product ID 73113
Brand Omegon
Warranty 2 years
EAN 2400000036883
Optical design refractor
Optical scheme achromat
Description

Omegon 150 mm Double Refractor - with 3D effect stars

Experience the 3D effect of observing through giant binoculars. It really seems as if the stars, planets, and globular clusters are floating right in front of your eyes. With a complete 150mm large diameter refractor for each eye, the universe is on your doorstep.

A flood of light: 150mm lens aperture per eye

Two eyes always see more than just one. Have you ever tried to pick up a glass with one eye closed? You cannot see exactly where it is and fumble at empty air.

You are missing the 3D effect - you only feel right using two eyes in everyday life. It is a similar story when observing the night sky. Observing with both eyes is an entirely new feeling.

Suddenly the M13 globular cluster becomes a ball of stars floating in space and the edges of craters on the Moon have much more depth. The wisps of gas in a hydrogen nebula become sculptured in 3D. A fascinating experience!

It is much more pleasant to use both eyes when observing, and you will see more detail. Reason enough for a double refractor?

Distant worlds in sight with sharp optics

3 lens elements for seeing in high definition

You enjoy a sharp image right out to the edge of the field of view when looking through these binoculars. The objective lenses have a Halbapo triplet three lens element design. Multi-coated lenses and pull-out dew shields ensure a high contrast image.

A wide field of view with 2" eyepieces

This double refractor is also a wide-field instrument as you can use 2" eyepieces for observing. Two 2" focusers with 90° viewing provide relaxed observing - without having to twist your neck into an uncomfortable position - at angles around the zenith. In the end your hobby is for enjoyment and not to provide work for orthopedic surgeons!

If you want to go to higher magnifications, you can of course also use your own 1.25" or 2" astronomical eyepieces instead of those that come with the instrument. You can focus directly by rotating each focuser and so adjust each side to the exact requirements of your eyes.

All-in-one: Fork mount included

At 12 kg, this double refractor is quite hefty. It is a big advantage not to have to go looking for the right mount as an appropriate mount is already included. It consists of a steel tripod with a wide fork mount. A prism rail is located on the fork which holds the base of the binoculars securely in place.

Once sitting in the fork mount, the binoculars can be moved through 360° in azimuth and from the horizontal right up to the zenith. This means you can reach any point in the sky or at ground level.

Protection for your instrument

The Omegon double refractor can be kept out of harm's way in the carrying case it comes supplied with. The form-fitting insert in the case means the instrument fits into it perfectly.

The advantages in a nutshell:

  • extremely fast optics with double150mm apertures
  • 3D effect when observing objects
  • more pleasant and relaxed observing with two eyes
  • more details visible and more light in binoculars than with just a 150mm telescope
  • triplet lens: a sharp image right out to the edge of the field of view
  • more comfortable 90° viewing with 2" eyepieces
  • Sky Walk: a huge field of view with the 2" eyepieces
  • other astronomical eyepieces can also be used
  • comes complete: tripod and fork mount are already there
  • protection for your binoculars: a sturdy transport case
  • close focusing down to 27m
Specifications
Product ID 73113
Brand Omegon
Warranty 2 years
EAN 2400000036883
Optical design refractor
Optical scheme achromat
Objective lens diameter (aperture), mm 150
Focal length, mm 877
Highest practical power, x 70
Aperture ratio f/5.8
Limiting stellar magnitude 12.7
Tripod stainless steel
User level experienced users
Observed object deep-sky objects, planets of the Solar System, terrestrial objects
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