About this deal
Features
With this easy-to-use accessory, you’ll be able to align your digital camera with the eyepiece of your telescope for super steady photography of planets and other celestial objects. For views of the brighter deep space objects like galaxies and nebulae, we recommend the larger aperture and light gathering ability of the Newtonian reflectors. 99") Focal Length: 700mm (28") Focal Ratio: 9. Colored filters can be used to bring out details on a planet’s surface or its cloud structure. The AstroMaster LT Series produces bright, clear images of the Moon and planets. For breathtaking views of brighter deep space objects like galaxies and nebulae, we recommend the larger aperture and light-gathering ability of the Newtonian Reflector.
Specification
- Erect image optics - Ideal for terrestrial and astronomical use
- ND-96-0.
- StarPointer for convenience
- Pan handle Alt-Az control with clutch for smooth and accurate pointing
- Pan handle Alt-Az control with clutch - for smooth and accurate pointing
- Deluxe accessory tray for convenient storage of accessories
- All coated glass optics for clear, crisp images
- Quick release dovetail attachment - no tool setup
- 80A Blue - Enhances the contrast of the cloud belts on Jupiter and the polar ice caps on Saturn.
Reviews
Technology basics
Would Sir Patrick Moore have liked this telescope? Used my mobile to take a pic with the standard lens. Can a 4 year old look through the eye piece? But fiddly to find things as the finder scope and telescope probably need to be better aligned (setup issue).
Harry
Would highly recommend to anyone looking to buy - I’ve attached some photos I have taken last week during the super moon :) Seems pretty good. Everything is very well build and unlike other reviews I found the stand was just fine as long as you are on firm ground! !
Probably not. Can a 4 year old set this up? Can a 4 year old find anything with this?
Never used a telescope before. This is my first telescope having no experience at all using one and it’s fantastic! No. Bought this for my 4 year old mainly look at the moon.
Yes! Was it worth £50? Yes totally!