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Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope, Mak60 Telescopes for Kids Adults 750x60mm, Compact Portable for Travel, Beginner Astronomy Telescope with Adjustable Tripod Finderscope and Phone Adapter

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Color: Turquoise


Features

  • Might MakMak-cass design brings several benefits which distinguishes the telescope from others. Foremost, it largely reduces aberrations and renders crisp and clear views. Plus its quality fully multi-coated optical components. Make terrestrial objects look more vivid and vibrant, and celestial objects magnificent.
  • Portable Travel Telescope Maksutov features a folded way of light which make it more powerful than a traditional telescope of similar size, which keeping it in a small tube. Mak60 telescope has 750mm focal length, but the tube length is only 200mm. It's easy to pack the compact and lightweight telescope in any backpack and take it for travel.
  • Great for Education Do you wonder how a telescope works? This beginner telescope will show you the secrets. It has a detachable lid on the top of the telescope tube which reveals its internal structure, and with the help of some tools, you could even see how light travels inside!
  • Accessories This telescope is upgraded from the first version mak60 with a full-size tripod and finderscope. It also comes with 20mm quality eyepiece which brings 37.5X magnification, a universal phone mount to attach your phone and do simple astrophotography. Despite the plastic tube, the optics are high quality.
  • Satisfaction The maksutov telescope is sure to impress with its lovely look and great viewing capacity for any beginners. It's easy to set up with no tools needed. And we offer one-year hassel free warranty and 24 hour in time customer service & professional technical support.

Brand: SARBLUE


Optical Tube Length: 750 Millimeters


Eye Piece Lens Description: Fully Multi-Coated


Objective Lens Diameter: 70


Product Dimensions: 5"D x 22"W x 11"H


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Power Source: Adapter


Finderscope: Reflex


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Lens Coating Description: Fully Multi-Coated


UPC: 727380313031


Brand: SARBLUE


Manufacturer: SARBLUE


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 5"D x 22"W x 11"H


Optical-Tube Length: 750 Millimeters


Exit Pupil Diameter: 1.6 Millimeters


Objective Lens Diameter: 70


Finderscope: Reflex


Focal Length Description: 750 millimeters


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Eye Piece Lens Description: Fully Multi-Coated


Zoom Ratio: 37.5 multiplier x


Coating: Fully Multi-Coated


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Power Source: Adapter


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  • Impressive package - maybe this is what you need.
Color: Silver Grey
I consider myself a "professional amateur" in the sense that I've had formal training in and am far deeper in the astronomy hobby than most, and for over 40 years. Even though I have loads of equipment, I bought this on a whim out of curiosity. Over the course of 3 weeks, this scope just earned its place as my grab-n-go, goto, and photography scope. First, I'm very attracted to the Maksutov platform as it is both compact, and the design has optical properties that make it inherently "all purpose". Deep sky scopes are often f/4 to f/6. Planetary scopes are usually f/15 - f/20. Maks usually run the range f/10 - f/13, so they are a "middle ground" that lets them swing both ways. My first attraction was that this scope had an unusually long focal length for its size. When I did the numbers for the 70mm, I came to f/14.3 which surprised me. I immediately thought this scope might be better suited for my astrophotography interests. I did some googling around to find that a few others were already playing with the 60mm version doing exactly that and getting better results than I would have expected. So I decided that the 70mm was worth a shot for the price. I was pleased from the point I first received the box. Has a nice box outer box (laminated cardboard) with plastic handle. Every component is individually boxed inside. It's trivial to repack and carry this way if you don't have anything else. The all important main tube is well made with easy access to culmination screws, accessory ports, etc. Mine was grey instead of the white shown in the ad, but still looks great. The metal stand was heavier and sturdier than I would have expected at this price point. It's solid enough to use for terrestrial photography, but still very compact. The alt-az gimble surprisingly has micrometer drive adjustments on both axies. Nice touch! OK, sure we know they have to cut corners somewhere to get this price point if they are giving you a decent main tube and stand. Well, the diagonal prism and eyepieces have all plastic bodies instead of the usual metal. They view finder is primitive, but functional. I tried all the pieces as is and was blown away the first night out. Specifically, on M42 (great nebula) using the 20mm eyepiece I could easily see 4 stars in the trapezium cluster. You have no idea how many low end scopes fail this test. I dropped in the 10mm eyepiece and the trapezium became 5 stars! Now I'm really getting interested. Despite the small size of this scope, I could easily see the nebulosity and dust lanes in and around M42. I slewed over to a bright star and did the diffraction rings test in and out of focus. I was amazed how clean and sharp the diffraction rings and disk were. I replaced the original diagonal and eyepieces with much higher end stuff out of my collection and it only gets better. Again - blown away. Beat every scope in this class I've used over the years, except for a Questar - and that's really saying something. Attached, I have a 1,000 meter image of the antenna on a hospital building across town. This was done using eyepiece projection with my cell phone and the projection kit they include in the package. I found the projection kit to be better than most in how it secures to the scope. You can make out the mortar in the bricks and start to see the words on the warning signs near the electrical stuff. The sunspots photo was taken using a CCD imager and a objective solar filter (a 90mm diamter cap is needed). Sorry, the CCD software does some funky dithering that may create a grid effect when viewed at the wrong zoom level. Just try to expand or shrink the image to see it smoothly. With little effort, this was one of the best sunspot images I've captured over the years and I can take it to twice the resolution shown. I'm not saying this scope is perfect, but it offers a lot for the price. If you're a beginner, everything you need is in the box. Even if you're super experienced, this scope might still fill a niche with your current kit. Did for me. I use mine with an iOptron motorized tracking mount. Imaging stuff like the ring nebula (M57) that requires magnification is no problem for this beastie. Cannot wait to go after some challenge objects as the results I am getting are better than the two other small scopes this unit just displaced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2023 by Mike Mike

  • This scope is wonderful !! Updated !!
Color: Silver Grey
I bought this because of the light weight and ease of setup. I have a larger Starsense Newtonian, but with my bad back, I have to have my son move it around and do the setup for me. This I can handle myself. I had it together within 10 minutes of receiving it. I took it outside to line up the finderscope and to my great surprise, it was in perfect alignment already ! Daytime images were bright, sharp and clear. I can't wait until tonight to see Jupiter and a few moons ! If you're looking for a beginner or even intermediate small telescope, this is the one to grab. I can't see anyone being disappointed in buying this scope. Just do it ! Update ! I was out last night with the Sarblue Mak70 with my son. We were clearly able to see Jupiter and 4 of its moons. The color bands of Jupiter were quite clear. Now, I'm on a mission to get more accessories to make this awesome 'scope even better ! I'll be using the phone adapter to take some pics tonight if I can. LOVE this 'scope. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023 by Rakita Rakita

  • Good telescope for starters; package had missing parts.
Color: Silver Grey
While I found this telescope a good one for beginners and for small storage spaces, I on the other part noted and now report these issues: a) Amazon advertisement in section "About this item" refers to a Barlow 1,5x lens, which was NOT included; b) NEITHER there was any manual - I used internet videos to arm the telescope; c) the universal phone mount is internally printed as "60mak" suggesting it was perhaps a mismatched packaging; I do not know whether there is a "70mak" phone mount and if there is an optical or performance difference between the two. Still I am in critical tests, but otherwise seems to be a nice piece for astrophotography. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024 by Omar Segura Omar Segura

  • Money well spent!
Color: Turquoise
I am an amateur astronomer. This is my 3rd telescope but sold 1. I have a 6" Criterion Dynascope that's very old and discontinued. Company went out of business in the 1980's. It is considered a vintage telescope. Very well built but takes a time to set up and put away. I wanted something that is smaller that can be taken on camping trips. This Sarblue telescope, I am also amazed at the quality that this little telescope has. The nice thing is that it is light and portable which I really wanted. The setup and teardown time is fast. This telescope does not have any color distortion called Chromatic Aberration, at least nothing that is bothersome. People think that they need to spend a lot of money to get a good telescope but that's not the case. Sometimes simpler is better. With the quality of cellphone cameras now days, you don't need a giant telescope to see a lot because you can zoom in with your phone cameras and get a good quality picture. It's like looking through a telescope 2 or 3 times bigger than it is. It is a good value for the money. I would definitely recommend Sarblue. I do astronomy presentations at our local state park every year in there outdoor presentation facility. I do have a camera attachment for that telescope also (6" Criterion Dynascope as mentioned earlier). It's amazing, when I did the presentations, People walked out of there with some pretty amazing pictures on there phones. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2022 by Dan Dan

  • Ideal for beginners are you serious?
Color: Silver Grey
If it were ideal for beginners, they would’ve included instructions on how to put the damn thing together
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024 by Kerry

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