The AC 70
telescope:
With its 70mm aperture, this telescope
gathers 100X more light than the naked eye
and significantly more light than the slightly smaller 60mm aperture typical of a beginner's telescope. This means it also has a
higher resolution
and, with its
maximum magnification of 140X,
can show you detail on the large planets
Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars
. The
cratered landscape of the Moon
is also well worth observing, and you can watch this changing with the different lighting conditions arising from the different phases. Fascinating nature watching during daylight hours is also made possible by adding an erecting lens or an Amici prism. Focusing is carried out by means of an adjustment knob on the
rack and pinion
focuser. This allows the focusing sharpness to be always precisely set and for it to remain fixed during observing.
This is also a useful acquisition for advanced astronomers or when changing to a more powerful system as the optics are wel
l suited for use as a guide scope
which can be mounted on top of a larger telescope
and used to take pictures or to guide with
.
The
EQ-1
Mount
:
This
parallactic
mount provides the possibility of
accurately aligning the optics to the Pole Star
. The correct polar elevation can be set for any observing site or geographical latitude.
Slow motions
on the Right Ascension and Declination axes allow objects to be
precisely adjusted
in the field of view and
followed
, with a counterweight provided for precise counterbalancing of the optics.
The EQ-1 mount comes as one of two variants, with a
free-standing tripod or a table-top tripod
. You can find more details in the technical data. The free-standing tripod is extendable to between 70cm and 120cm high and has a
tray,
providing space for eyepieces and other accessories. The table-top tripod is extremely compact and light, and thus ideal for trips or holidays. The smaller of the EQ mounts is
extremely light and compact
and can fit into virtually any travel bag. It is easy enough to
set up
for any
beginner
and can be just as easily used by
children
. A motor for tracking in right ascension is an optional upgrade.
Included in delivery of the mount:
-
parallactic EQ-1mount
-
tripod
-
suitable counterweight
It is not only important which telescope you buy, but also where you buy it.
Specifications:
Optics
|
Type
|
Refractor
|
Type of build
|
Achromat
|
Aperture (mm)
|
70
|
Focal length (mm)
|
900
|
Aperture ratio (f/)
|
12,9
|
Resolving capacity
|
1,64
|
Limit value (mag)
|
11
|
Light gathering capacity
|
100
|
Max. useful magnification
|
140
|
Tube weight (kg)
|
1,70
|
|
Tube construction
|
Full tube
|
Focuser
|
Type of build
|
Gear rack
|
Connection ( to eyepiece)
|
1,25"
|
Mount
|
Type of build
|
EQ-1
|
Mounting type
|
Equatorial
|
GoTo control
|
no
|
|
Load capacity (kg)
|
3
|
|
Weight (kg)
|
3,5
|
Tripod
|
|
Material
|
Aluminium
|
|
Type
|
Tripod
|
Included accessories
|
1.25'' eyepieces
|
25mm, 10mm
|
Barlow Lens
|
2x
|
Deviating optics
|
1.25", 90° star diagonal
|
Finder scope
|
Red dot finder
|
General
|
|
Total weight (kg)
|
9
|
|
Special recommendation
|
yes
|
|
Series
|
EQ-1
|
Area of application
|
|
Moon & Planets
|
yes
|
|
Nebulae & galaxies
|
not recommended
|
|
Astrophotography
|
not recommended
|
|
Nature Observation
|
not recommended
|
Sun
|
not recommended (Only with appropriate Sun filter)
|
recommended for
|
|
Beginners
|
yes
|
|
Advanced
|
no
|
|
Observatories
|
no
|