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Opticon Horizon EX 350x76 mm 76F900AZ Telescope

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Opticon Horizon EX 350x76 mm 76F900AZ Telescope

A mirror-based telescope designed for both celestial observations and terrestrial viewing. Featuring a primary mirror diameter of 76 mm and a focal length of 900 mm, the instrument delivers reliable performance. The combination of these specifications with premium lens quality ensures a bright and crisp image.

Interchangeable contrast filter, Barlow lens

Equipped with a detachable contrast filter, the instrument enables precise observation of the moon and its surface features. An integrated auxiliary viewfinder simplifies tracking of rapidly moving targets. The inclusion of a Barlow lens extends the magnification range twofold.

Set elements

  • telescope
  • tripod
  • 2x Barlow lens
  • 1.25" 1.5x eyepiece adapter
  • 5x24 finderscope
  • three eyepieces: SR 4 mm, H 12.5 mm, H 20 mm
  • maps: sky, moon, star charts
  • microfiber cleaning cloth
  • instruction manual
  • stereo glasses with blue and red lenses
  • leaflet featuring a QR code providing access to digital resources

Scan the QR code on the leaflet to instantly unlock a wealth of astronomy resources—software, comprehensive manuals, and an in-depth documentary film.

Main features

  • Equipped with a primary mirror measuring 76 mm in diameter
  • Features a 900 mm focal length
  • Comes with an interchangeable contrast filter
  • Includes an auxiliary viewfinder
  • Contains a Barlow lens for enhanced magnification
  • Provided with an eyepiece extractor
  • Supplied with eyepieces utilizing blue and red glass

Technical data

Optical design: reflector (mirror telescope)
Maximum theoretical magnification: 350x
Aperture: 76 mm
Focal length: 900 mm
Focal ratio: f/9
Angular resolution: 3"
Limiting magnitude: 10 mag
Eyepiece barrel diameter: 1.25"
Mount: azimuthal
Tube length: 125 cm
Supplied eyepieces: Huygens H 20 mm, Huygens H 12.5 mm, Ramsden SR 4 mm
Finderscope: 5 x 24 mm
Net weight: 4900 g
Manufacturer: Opticon

More Information
Weight 4,9 kg
Objective lens diameter (mm) 76
Telescope type Refractor
Focal length 900 mm
Lens speed (f/x) f/9
Maximum magnification 350x
Telescope mount AZ Azimuth
Finderscope in the set Yes, optical
Limiting magnitude (magnitudo) 10 mag
Replacement glasses in the set Yes
Tube length 1250 mm
EAN 5902543852120
Manufacturer code OPT-37-000275
Brand Opticon

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Number of reviews: 3

  1. І... Review confirmed by purchase
    100%

    I bought this telescope to get my first experience with astronomy. Externally, it looks solid, the assembly is simple, the tripod is light, but not the most stable—it's better to place it on a flat surface for observations. The main thing you can see well is the Moon. It shows the details—craters, light and shadow borders—very clearly. Planets like Jupiter and Saturn are visible, but not very clearly—mainly as bright dots with slight differences in size. Stars are also just bright dots, without detail, which is normal for this class of telescope. The kit includes several eyepieces and a Barlow lens. The quality of these is average—they’ll do for a start, but over time, I realized I wanted to replace them with higher-quality eyepieces, especially for magnifications of 10 mm and below. The Barlow lens makes the image quite blurry, so I rarely use it. This telescope is suitable for observing the Moon, large planets, and daytime terrestrial photography. If you want a first experience and just want to "see what it's like," it's not a bad option. But you should understand that it's not a professional instrument, so don't expect miracles.

  2. P...
    100%

    It seems well made. Not tested yet - the sky is constantly overcast. As a spotting scope... the range is decent.

  3. R...
    100%

    The telescope works very well for a complete beginner, although it takes a bit of time to locate an object in the sky. But once you manage, watching things like the Moon or smaller objects like stars and planets provides unforgettable views. It also works well during the day for observing very distant objects. Note: by default, the view through the telescope is upside down, but the kit includes an image-erecting eyepiece, so then everything looks as it should—the sky on top, the ground below.

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