Manufacturer: Skywatcher
Product number: SKN1145EQ1

EUR 215,00


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Skywatcher Parabolic Newtonian 114/500 mm on parallactic mount EQ1 with tripod
A compact and surprisingly sharp Newtonian for beginners and also as a compact travel scope.

The smallest Newtonian from the Skywatcher Line - but with good parabolic optics. The compact Newton offers by 114 mm aperture already a good light gathering power. Compared to a Newtonian with 76 mm aperture, more than twice as much light is collected. Nebulae, star clusters and galaxies are correspondingly brighter.


The Newton is not only a good light collector, it also shows a lot of moon and planets - due to its parabolic primary mirror
Many similar telescopes with comparable aperture have a spherical primary mirror without corrector. At higher magnification, the image quality deteriorates significantly, which is why these telescopes are not suitable for lunar and planetary observation. Often an undersized secondary mirror is installed, which reduces the usable aperture and thus further decreases the performance of the instrument.

This fast Skywatcher Newton has a parabolic primary mirror and is therefore able to provide truly diffraction-limited imaging. This makes the telescope suitable for higher magnifications and thus the observation of the moon and planets.
Aperture:114 mm
Focal length:500 mm
Focal ratio:f/4.4
Tube weight:2.4 kg
Adjustment:Primary and secondary mirrors are fully adjustable
secondary bar thickness:0.5 mm
Recommended magnifications:25x to 180x
Other:Offset is taken into account; primary mirror centre marking
Included eyepieces (1.25"): 10 mm & 25 mm
x2 Barlow lens
Red Dot finder
EQ1 equatorial mount
Aluminium tripod with accessory tray

Manufacturer / Importeur:Optical Vision Limited
Street:Duracher Straße 11
ZIP / City:87437 Kempten
Country:Germany
Telefon number:+49 831 697288210
Email:accounts@opticalvision.co.uk
Website:www.opticalvision.co.uk
Safety informations: PDF Download


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Written by Eduardo Carcole
on 2022-07-21

This a fantastic telescope with really good optics. I use it for astrophotography with a light planetary camera and the performance is far beyond my expectations. The mount EQ1 I never used it.

The weak point of this telescope (and other telescopes with similar prices) is the focuser. It has a lot of play and when using the camera it is difficult to get the exact focus. I solved the problem replacing internal nylon strips by thicker ones and gluing a bigger flat wheel to gain double precision while focusing. Using a Bahtinov mask I have been able to reach focus in less than one minute and to keep stable during hours of exposures.

When using plate solving software, it reported that the actual focal length of my telescope was not 500mm, but 450mm. This means that my unit is an F4 telescope. I verified later on using tape meter! This explains I had some visible coma in my images and I was able to take "good" pictures of galaxies and nebula with very short exposures, usually less than 30 seconds. This allowed me to use my "cheap" alt-azimuth mount, an Skywatcher SynScan AZ GOTO to take some "wonderful" pictures of deep space objects.

Conclusion: It is a wonderful telescope with a cheap plastic focuser that needs some simple work to use it for astrophotography with a light planetary camera. My unit is an F4 with a real focal length of 450mm, which just a wonderful thing. If you want to see pictures taken with this telescope please visit my webpage: http://cosmolinux.no-ip.org/Maksutov/maksutov.html#8