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SternwarteOrion
1 year ago

Is that there? I didn’t try the telescope, but the data looks good for moon and planet observation. At 150x magnification, the rings of Saturn can be seen as small rings around a small disc, the craters of the moon like crater Tychos can be seen relatively filling in the picture. The red spot on Jupiter is a matter of dissolution. On various pictures the glass elements (more than one glass element) looked like real glass. I can’t say anything about the color errors.

As an alternative, I can recommend the National Geographic N 76/350 Solar AZ, a mirror telescope in the same price range. The Omegon AC 50/600 AZ also has a good reputation and is also in your price range. This is a lens telescope. A 144x magnification can be achieved with a 3x barlow lens. I hope I could help you.