Product Code: 10674

Skywatcher Skymax-102 EQ2 Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope

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Manufacturer Code: 10674
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Brand:  Skywatcher
RRP: £399.00£367.00Inc VAT 20%You Save:  £32.00
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Skywatcher Skymax-102 EQ2 Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescopes are the ultimate ‘take-anywhere’ telescopes. They are also ideal if working space is limited. Despite their small dimensions they pack a powerful punch. Their High-Resolution, diffraction limited optical systems are multi-coated to maximize contrast and image sharpness. The 102mm optics of this instrument are like all good Maksutov Cassegrains designed to be compact high resolution Planetary Telescopes. It is easily able to cope with surprisingly high powers this Telescope will show fine detail on a wide range of astronomical targets yet it is extremely portable and easy to use.

Features: Skywatcher Skymax-102 EQ2 Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope
  • Red Dot Finder
  • 1.25"/21.7mm Star Diagonal
  • Multi-coated
  • Ideal for limited work space.
  • Focusing by Moving Primary Mirror
  • EQ2 Equatorial Mount
  • Aluminium Tripod with Accessory Tray
  • 28% more Light Gathering than 90mm

  • Specification: Skywatcher Skymax-102 EQ2 Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope
  • Manufactured: Skywatcher
  • Magnifications (with eyepieces supplied): x52 & x130
  • Highest Practical Power (Potential): x204
  • Diameter of Primary Mirror: 102mm
  • Type: Maksutov-Cassegrain
  • Eyepieces (1.25"): 10mm & 25mm
  • Max aperture (tele): (f/12.74)
  • Telescope Focal Length: 1300mm

  • Kit Contents:
    Skywatcher Skymax-102 EQ-2 Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope
    10mm & 25mm Eyepieces
    User Operating Instructions Manual
    Manufacturers Warranty
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    This product was added to our catalog on Friday 30 December, 2011.