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SV48P 102mm Achromatic Refractor Telescope - Detailed Deep Sky Observation

SV48P 102mm Achromatic Refractor Telescope - Detailed Deep Sky Observation

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The SVBONY SV48P Achromatic Refractor Telescope is an ideal instrument for astronomy enthusiasts looking to explore the wonders of the deep sky with precision. Featuring a 102mm objective lens and f/6.5 focal ratio, this telescope offers excellent light-gathering ability, allowing for bright and sharp images of nebulae, galaxies, and other celestial objects.

Detailed characteristics:

  • 102mm aperture: Allows for optimal light collection, essential for observing faint deep-sky objects.
  • f/6.5 Focal Ratio: Provides a wide field of view to capture a large segment of the sky and produce bright images.
  • 2.5-inch Dual-Speed ​​Focuser: Facilitates quick adjustment for coarse magnification, followed by fine adjustment, ensuring precise focus, especially useful in astronomical photography.
  • Dovetail Plate Mount: Ensures easy installation and increased stability for extended observations.

Specific advantages:

  • High-quality achromatic objective: Reduces chromatic aberrations, allowing for sharper and more precise images.
  • Multi-coated optical coating: Fully coated lenses increase light transmission and decrease reflection, improving clarity and image quality.
  • Solid Construction: Sturdy tube rings keep the telescope stable, minimizing vibration and shifting during use.
  • Ease of Use: Designed for intuitive handling, the telescope can be assembled quickly without the need for tools, allowing users to begin observing immediately.

The SV48P is particularly recommended for visual observation of constellations, nebulae, and other celestial objects. It offers reliable and quality performance, ideal for amateur astronomers wishing to further their exploration of the night sky.

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