Adults Kids Telescopes for Astronomy Professional High Magnification 70mm Aperture Refraction Telescope Zoom Portable Monocular Scope with Tripod Phone Holder Beginners Space Observation
This is a small refraction astronomical telescope with the advanes of larger diameter and low price. It does not occupy a place and is suitable for beginners astronomers. It allows you to freely match and observe objects of different distances and sizes.
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Suitable size, portable and easy to operate, it can be used by students and children and adults, the product quality is good, and the standard optical glass lens is not easy to break
For novices such as students and children, suitable magnification, simple functions, and easy operation are the best choices. Excessive requirements for high magnification, staring too far to see clearly, such a requirement is almost impossible to meet, it is counterproductive to the child Interest to explore.
Promotes emotional and mental health, encourages natural explorations, hiking and outdoor activities that energizes the spirit, opens the mind, and gives a sense of peace to observers.
Description
Astronomical Telescope Zoom 75x70 High Magnification HD Outdoor Telescope
Telescope specifications
Project Type: Desktop Astronomical Telescope
Total magnification: 25X-75X
Objective lens diameter: 70mm
15mm eyepiece
With lens cap and eyepiece cap
Tripod height: 250mm
Product weight: 1650g
How to assemble the telescope?
(1) Extend the legs of the aluminum tripod to the maximum, until the center tube support is placed horizontally.
(2) There is a mounting bayonet at the bottom of the teles lens barrel. Insert this mount into the slot on
the top of the tripod.
(3) Turn the knurled knob on the tripod head to tighten the tube around the tripod.
(4) Screw the aiming control arm into the threaded hole on the back of the base
(5) Place the diagonal mirror on the end of the telescope tube
(6) Place the eyepiece in the diagonal mirror
(7) Remove the cover from the big head of the telescope
(8) Can be used now.