Bresser First Light AR-102/1000 Telescope

With the Bresser First Light AR-102/1000 Telescope, both beginners and advanced users can view and discover the brightest objects outside the solar system.
£ 343. 00
Delivered within 3 to 4 working days
With the Bresser First Light AR-102/1000 Telescope, both beginners and advanced users can view and discover the brightest objects outside the solar system.
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Description
Bresser First Light AR-102/1000 Telescope
With the Bresser First Light AR-102/1000 telescope, both beginners and advanced users can view and discover the brightest objects outside the solar system. This way you can study the structures in the Orion Nebula at a distance of no less than 1,500 light years (14.2 trillion kilometers)!
The stable mounting makes it possible to observe intently, even at enormous magnifications. Thanks to the high-quality mechanics, you can take your own moon photos with this telescope and you can easily detect the light-dark boundary (terminator) on the moon. This reflection telescope has an equatorial mount, also called a parallactic mount. This two-axis mechanism makes it possible to compensate for the Earth's rotation and accurately track the observed celestial body.
The extensive accessories that are included allow you to make many interesting sky observations. There is even a prism included for an upright and sideways correct image display.
Features of the Bresser First Light AR-102/1000 telescope:
- High-quality refractor telescope with mount
- Lens diameter of 102 mm
- Focal length of 1000mm f/9.8
- Stable equatorial EQ-3 mount
- Solid, stainless steel tripod for maximum stability
- Includes smartphone holder for photography
- Includes 2 eyepieces of 10mm and 25mm
In the Box:
- Bresser First Light AR-102/1000 telescope
- EQ3 mount
- Tripod with accessory tray
- 2x eyepiece
- 3x Barlow lens
- LED viewfinder with red dot
- Upright prism 90°
- Smartphone holder
Information on the EU General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR)
Bresser
Bresser Benelux / Folux bv
Donau 5-12, 7908 HA Hoogeveen, Nederland
Bresser First Light AR-102/1000 Telescope
With the Bresser First Light AR-102/1000 telescope, both beginners and advanced users can view and discover the brightest objects outside the solar system. This way you can study the structures in the Orion Nebula at a distance of no less than 1,500 light years (14.2 trillion kilometers)!
The stable mounting makes it possible to observe intently, even at enormous magnifications. Thanks to the high-quality mechanics, you can take your own moon photos with this telescope and you can easily detect the light-dark boundary (terminator) on the moon. This reflection telescope has an equatorial mount, also called a parallactic mount. This two-axis mechanism makes it possible to compensate for the Earth's rotation and accurately track the observed celestial body.
The extensive accessories that are included allow you to make many interesting sky observations. There is even a prism included for an upright and sideways correct image display.
Features of the Bresser First Light AR-102/1000 telescope:
- High-quality refractor telescope with mount
- Lens diameter of 102 mm
- Focal length of 1000mm f/9.8
- Stable equatorial EQ-3 mount
- Solid, stainless steel tripod for maximum stability
- Includes smartphone holder for photography
- Includes 2 eyepieces of 10mm and 25mm
In the Box:
- Bresser First Light AR-102/1000 telescope
- EQ3 mount
- Tripod with accessory tray
- 2x eyepiece
- 3x Barlow lens
- LED viewfinder with red dot
- Upright prism 90°
- Smartphone holder
Information on the EU General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR)
Bresser
Bresser Benelux / Folux bv
Donau 5-12, 7908 HA Hoogeveen, Nederland
Specifications
| Focal point | |
|---|---|
| Maximum focal length (mm) | 1,000.0 |
| General features | |
|---|---|
| Lens diameter | 102.0 |
| Maximum magnification | 200 |
| Type of telescope | Refractor |
| Info | |
|---|---|
| Article number | 12449361 |
| Size & Packaging | |
|---|---|
| Weight (in grams) | 5,000 |
| Focal point | |
|---|---|
| Maximum focal length (mm) | 1,000.0 |
| Info | |
|---|---|
| Article number | 12449361 |
| Size & Packaging | |
|---|---|
| Weight (in grams) | 5,000 |
| General features | |
|---|---|
| Lens diameter | 102.0 |
| Maximum magnification | 200 |
| Type of telescope | Refractor |

























































