1.25 Telescope Adapter Canon Is This A Good Telescope? I Copied And Pasted The Details.?

Is this a good telescope? I copied and pasted the details.? - 1.25 telescope adapter canon

The Galileo Imaging Telescope can catch incredible video and still images. An efficient technology makes the images more realistic. This telescope has a 1.4-m. Color TFT display, 400 mm focal length optical tube, 80mm multi-purpose lens coatings, Mars Electronics see eye of 25 mm and erect image prism astroscopic. The table with the slow-motion controls still stand ensures clear images. Other features include a 2-inch rack and pinion focus and metal 2 "to 1.25" adapter.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A target of 80 mm is rather small - only slightly more than 3 cm. The electronics can Goofy and fun, but if the optical quality is bad, it will not help.

400 mm focal length is too short target of 80 mm (the only f / 5). Is this a Maksutov-Cassegrain design? According to the manufacturer's specifications and quality tolerances, it could actually be good.

Erect image prism suggests that the intention is to land.

Anonymous said...

A target of 80 mm is rather small - only slightly more than 3 cm. The electronics can Goofy and fun, but if the optical quality is bad, it will not help.

400 mm focal length is too short target of 80 mm (the only f / 5). Is this a Maksutov-Cassegrain design? According to the manufacturer's specifications and quality tolerances, it could actually be good.

Erect image prism suggests that the intention is to land.

Anonymous said...

No, the brand has a good reputation.

Find a local astronomy club and attend meetings and star clusters. After months to make the view through the telescopes of the body and questions that you buy to know what the telescope.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps to an observer on Earth.
I could not see heaven, but.

If all goes well into the night sky, you can get almost always have a telescope as big as one. Through the telescope, the more light it can collect, the more things you see!

There are more than that, of course, but the easiest way to tell, too. 80mm is not very big at all, would probably not start with something less than 125 mm (5 inch).

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