Manufacturer: Sightron Japan
Product number: B400

EUR 209,00


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Sightron Stellar Scan 2x40 wide-angle binoculars for astronomy
The view of the starry sky becomes a "wow experience". The 2x magnification gives the impression that you are observing with the naked eye. The true field of view is also huge at over 26°. However, 40 mm aperture makes extremely subtle nebulae and fine structures in our Milky Way visible. Faint objects, such as the Lagoon Nebula or North American Nebula, which were previously only known from photos, can be seen live. The large Andromeda Nebula, our neighboring galaxy, can be found in the starry sky.

The optical design of these binoculars consists of two fast 40 mm objectives and the corresponding eyepieces, which provide 2x magnification. We always recommend observing with these binoculars without glasses.
Aperture:40 mm
Magnification:2x
Coating:Full multi-coating
Eye relief:10 mm
Suitable for distance from eye to eye:56.5 to 71.6 mm
Size:45x51x121 mm
Weight:230 grams
- Binoculars
- Carrying case
- Dust caps
Manufacturer / Importeur:Teleskop-Service Ransburg GmbH
Street:Von-Myra-Str. 8
ZIP / City:85599 Parsdorf
Country:Germany
Telefon number:+49 89 99228750
Email:info@teleskop-service.de
Website:www.teleskop-service.de
Safety informations: PDF Download


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Written by Andras Kupcsik
on 2025-03-16

"Excellent accessory for visual astronomy. Gives a wide FOV and a bit of magnitude increase to spot star formations, star clusters. Augmented with a telrad and a sky atlas it's an excellent trio"