Description
Specifications
Optical Performance
- 114mm aperture
- 1000mm focal length
- f/8.8 focal ratio
Mount and Tripod
- Manual German Equatorial mount
- Flex-arm slow motion controllers with large knurled knobs
- Stainless steel 2-stage adjustable height tripod with accessory tray
- Tripod minimum height: 39.5″, maximum height: 54″
Eyepieces
- Anti-reflection multicoated optics
- Fold-down eyecups block peripheral light
- Accepts standard 1.25″ eyepiece filters and accessories
- Three included eyepieces: 26mm, 9mm, 6.3mm
- 26mm eyepiece: 38.5x magnification
- 9mm eyepiece: 111x magnification
- 6.3mm eyepiece: 159x magnification
Included Accessories
- 1.25″ Rack-and-Pinion focuser
- 2x Barlow lens doubles the magnification of each eyepiece
- Red dot finder with variable intensity
In the Box
- Meade Polaris 114mm f/8.8 Equatorial Reflector Telescope
- Optical Tube Assembly
- Stainless Steel Tripod with Accessory Tray
- 26mm, 9mm, 6.3mm Eyepieces
- 2x Barlow Lens
- Autostar Suite Astronomy Planetarium DVD for Windows
- Limited 1-Year Warranty
Support Documents
Meade Polaris EQ Models Instructions Manual
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- T-Ring (Canon) – To capture photos with your Canon EOS DSLR using Telescope tube as high focal length lens for camera.
- T-Ring (Nikon) – To capture photos with your NIKON DSLR using Telescope tube as high focal length lens for camera.
- T-Ring (Sony) – To capture photos with your Sony DSLR using Telescope tube as high focal length lens for camera.
- 1.25″ T-Mount/Adapter – To attached any DSLR directly in the eyepiece barrel when using in combination with DSLR TRing.
- Customized Telescope Padded bag: Designed to keep your Telescope safe from sudden damages to optics and body, safe of dust and dirt, easy carrying solution.
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