Messier NT-150L is a classic optical tube in the Newton system with versatile applications, mainly in visual observations (Moon, planets, galaxies, nebulae) and astrophotography of compact objects (Solar System, compact DSs).
The optical tube can be mounted on any assembly with the stiffness class EQ-5 or higher, through the standard dovetail switch. Optical system • high efficiency of the system and durability of the optics • durability and timeless appearance of the tube
Fixing the optical system • metal fixing rings of the tube • dovetail equipped with a stainless steel rail to ensure secure mounting of the tube in the assembly head and increase the durability of dovetail • a handle for easy carrying of the tube • Piggyback photo adapter for attaching the camera
Eyeglass extractor • 2 "lift equipped with a clamping ring • 2 "reduction to 1.25" equipped with clamping ring and M42 thread • millimeter scale for easier focusing of images • high precision of the focus knob
Equipment • SPL 1,25 "/ 26 mm eyepiece • optical finder 6x30 • tube clamp • standard dovetail rail • Optical system: | Newton's headlamp | • Diameter of the mirror: | 150 mm | • Focal length of the lens: | 1200 mm | • lighted: | 1/8 | • Accuracy of the mirror performance: | 1 / 8? | • Switching capacity: | 0.93 '' | • Theoretical range: | 12.7 magus | • Maximum useful magnification: | 300x | • Weight: | 8 kg |
Moon the planet star clusters nebulae astrophotography The set includes the following accessories: • 2 "eyepiece extractor with reduction to 1.25", with a millimeter scale and T2 photo thread • Okular SPL 26 mm / 1.25 " • Tube clamps and dovetail rails 2 years











This device focuses a large amount of light. Looking at the device directly on the sun may result in partial or complete loss of vision. For the observation of the Sun, we recommend the safest method of spectacle projection, ie projecting the image of the target of our day star on a piece of paper. READ : A SHORT OPTICAL CLEANER GUIDE
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