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Skywatcher 150/750

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The Skywatcher 150/750 is a Newtonian reflector telescope with a 150mm aperture and 750mm focal length. It features a parabolic aluminium primary mirror with an f/5 focal ratio, providing excellent light gathering for planetary and deep sky observation. The telescope includes a Crayford focuser, dual speed focuser, EQ3 equatorial mount with 5kg load capacity, and two eyepieces (10mm and 20mm) for versatile viewing options.

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Product Description

The Skywatcher 150/750 telescope is a Newtonian reflector telescope with a 150mm aperture and 750mm focal length. Skywatcher 150/750 features a parabolic aluminium primary mirror with a 150mm diameter and f/5 focal ratio, offering excellent light gathering capabilities for planetary and deep sky observation. The telescope includes a Crayford focuser and dual speed focuser for precise focusing, mounted on an EQ3 equatorial mount with a 5kg load capacity for stability and smooth tracking. Skywatcher 150/750 comes with two eyepieces (10mm and 20mm) providing versatile viewing options. The telescope delivers high performance and fast night sky exploration, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced astronomers.

The telescope captures light from distant objects and reveals details invisible to the naked eye. It offers performance comparable to more expensive models at an affordable price. The Skywatcher 150/750 is suitable for both beginners and experienced astronomers. Beginners use it to learn astronomy basics and observe planets. Experienced astronomers use it to view deep sky objects such as nebulae and galaxies.

The versatile design allows users to explore a wide range of celestial phenomena. The 150mm aperture and f/5 ratio make it excellent for observing bright objects like planets and lunar features. Its ability to reveal faint details makes it suitable for viewing deep sky objects. The Skywatcher 150/750 is ideal for viewing planets, moon, nebulae, and galaxies.

Should you buy Skywatcher 150/750 as your first telescope?

The Skywatcher 150_750 is an ideal first telescope for beginners. It offers high performance at an affordable price of around $300-$400. The 150mm aperture and 750mm focal length provide clear images for straight observing without breaking the bank. Users can start with included eyepieces and change them as they improve their skills. The telescope’s light weight allows easy transport and setup. Its versatile focal length enables widish fields of view and high-power views of planets. The Skywatcher 150_750 is not suitable for advanced astrophotography but excels in visual observations. Manual controls keep costs reasonable while providing a good learning experience for beginners.

Is Skywatcher 150/750 Eq3 Reflector Telescope easy to use?

The Skywatcher 150/750 Eq3 Reflector Telescope is easy to use for both beginners and intermediate astronomers. Its Equatorial Mount (Eq3) provides smooth and accurate tracking of celestial objects. Fine adjustment knobs on the mount enable precise control and easy polar alignment. The gears ensure accurate tracking, allowing the telescope to move rapidly across the night sky. A control knob on the focuser enables users to achieve sharp images easily. The telescope’s portability, weighing 6.5kg (14.3 lbs) and measuring 168mm x 750mm, enhances its ease of use. Advanced features appeal to experienced users while maintaining simplicity for beginners. The intuitive design and versatile features make the Skywatcher 150/750 Eq3 Reflector Telescope an excellent choice for exploring the night sky.

Should you buy Skywatcher 150/750 Reflector Telescope for kids?

The Skywatcher 150/750 Reflector Telescope is suitable for kids with a serious interest in astronomy, but parents should consider alternatives. Its 150mm aperture provides views of celestial objects like the Moon and planets. The equatorial mount challenges young users with complex setup and adjustments. The telescope’s weight of 6.5kg poses handling difficulties for younger children. Portability is limited due to its non-collapsible design. Budget considerations favor this telescope as an affordable option. Optical quality remains uncertain in this model. Eyepiece quality impacts the viewing experience. The telescope’s light gathering capability reaches 459x magnification. Planetary observation capabilities are limited by the telescope’s specifications. Parents should weigh pros and cons before purchasing, considering alternatives with simpler mounts and better portability for children.

What can you see with Skywatcher 150/750 Reflector Telescope?

The sights you can see with Skywatcher 150/750 Reflector Telescope are listed below.

  • Moon
  • Jupiter
  • Saturn
  • Mars
  • Venus
  • Uranus
  • Neptune
  • Pleiades (Open Cluster)
  • M13 (Globular Cluster)
  • M22 (Globular Cluster)
  • M5 (Globular Cluster)
  • Albireo (Double Star)
  • Orion Nebula
  • Lagoon Nebula
  • Andromeda Galaxy
  • Whirlpool Galaxy

Should you buy Skywatcher Newtonian Reflector 150/750 to observe planets?

Skywatcher Newtonian Reflector 150/750 offers decent planetary observation for beginners and budget-conscious users. Telescope reveals Jupiter’s cloud bands and Saturn’s rings. Large aperture provides good performance. Experienced users maximize capabilities through proper cooling and collimation. Specialized planetary telescopes provide sharper images and finer details of Jupiter and Saturn.

Should you buy Skywatcher 6″ F/750 Reflector Telescope to observe galaxies?

The Skywatcher 6″ F/750 Reflector Telescope is a suitable entry-level option for observing galaxies. Its 6-inch aperture provides sufficient light grasp to detect brighter galaxies and nebulae. The telescope offers a wide field view, beneficial for locating and observing larger galaxies like Andromeda and Whirlpool. Reflector telescopes provide affordable options for astronomy enthusiasts, making the Skywatcher an attractive choice for budget-conscious observers. Dark observation sites enhance the telescope’s performance, improving contrast and visibility of celestial objects. Larger apertures perform better for observing fainter galaxies and revealing finer details. Serious galaxy observers may prefer telescopes with wider apertures for more detailed views of distant and smaller galaxies.

Should you buy Skywatcher 150/750 Eq3 for astrophotography?

The Skywatcher 150/750 Eq3 is not recommended for serious astrophotography. We advise against buying this telescope for imaging purposes. The telescope excels at visual observations but lacks optimal features for astrophotography. The Eq3 mount provides good equatorial tracking but cannot handle heavy loads or long exposures required for deep-sky imaging. Astrophotography demands a sturdy mount to support camera and scope weight, along with smooth tracking for long exposures. The Eq3 mount is too light and may not provide necessary stability. The scope itself is not optimized for camera use, lacking the flat field and minimal distortion required for high-quality astrophotography. Users will be limited to photographing bright objects like the Moon and planets with short lenses and short exposures. Deep-sky objects like nebulae and galaxies will be out of reach without significant modifications and additional equipment.

Is Skywatcher 150/750 Reflector Telescope portable?

Skywatcher 150/750 Reflector Telescope is portable. Telescope weighs 12 kg (26.4 lbs) and measures 120 cm (47.2 in) long when assembled. Optical tube disassembles to 75 cm (29.5 in). Alt-az mount allows smooth movement. Telescope comes with carrying case. Setup takes 15-20 minutes. Portability compares to other mid-range reflectors.

Specifications

Telescope type

Reflector Telescope

Optics structure

Newtonian Reflector

Optical design

Parabolic Primary Mirror

Optics material

Glass

Aperture size

150mm (5.9 inches)

Focal length

750mm (29.5 inches)

Limiting stellar magnitude

13.4

Focal ratio

f/5

Aperture ratio

1:5

Resolution limit

0.93 arcseconds

Resolving capacity

1.17 arcseconds

Light gathering capacity

459x

Lowest useful magnification

21x

Maximum useful magnification

300x

Tube material

Steel

Tube diameter

168mm (6.6 inches)

Type of focuser

Rack-and-Pinion Focuser

Eyepiece size

1.25 inches

Magnification of eyepiece

10mm (40x), 20mm (30x)

Mount type

Equatorial Mount

Mount structure

Steel

GoTo controls

No

Motors

No

Type of electronics

None

Batteries

None

Power supply

None

WiFi

No

GPS

No

Includes hand controller

No

Tripod height

63-102cm (24.8-40.2 inches)

Tripod leg diameter

50mm (1.97 inches)

Tripod material

Steel

Finderscope

6x30mm

Barlow lens

No

Size dimensions

168mm x 750mm (6.6 inches x 29.5 inches)

Weight

6.5kg (14.3 lbs)

Portability

Good

Ease of use

Easy

Assembly

Required

Release date

2015

Brand

Sky-Watcher

Telescope series

EvoStar

Manufacturer

Sky-Watcher

Country made in

China

3 reviews for Skywatcher 150/750

  1. johnsonmarie

    The automatic tracking feature on this 6″ reflector telescope is exceptional. Skywatcher 150mm Newtonian reflector telescope amazes me by keeping objects in focus for extended periods. Views of the moon and planets are stunning. The finish of the telescope is high-quality. Photographic capabilities are impressive, allowing for amazing shots of the night sky with clear images. The telescope is heavy and not easy to move around.

  2. Tverdigost

    Skywatcher 150mm reflector telescope’s 6-inch aperture and 750mm focal length make it possible to observe dim objects invisible in smaller scopes. Light gathering ability is impressive. I’ve seen details in galaxies and nebulae I never thought possible. The advanced equatorial mount makes setup and use fast. Adjustable controls are nice and smooth, allowing easy tracking of moving objects. Setup can be complicated at first.

  3. combsstephen

    It’s been an amazing addition to my stargazing routine. The views of nebulae are stunning – the Orion Nebula still takes my breath away. Chromatic correction has impressed me, producing crisp and clear images with minimal color fringing.

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