Product details
THE uncomplicated but precise mount for nature and celestial observations
If you are a beginner and want to invest more in your new hobby and be able to expand your equipment in the future, then the AZ-5 series is a good choice. The mount can carry smaller telescopes and spotting scopes weighing up to 5 kilograms, and is characterised not only by its stability but also by its flexibility:
With a wide adjustment range from -50° to 90° and a 360° pan, terrestrial and astronomical observations are possible. The optics can be adjusted even more precisely than with the AZ-1 to AZ-3 mounts, thanks to worm gears and flexible shafts on both axes.
The N 130 / 650 telescope:
This telescope is a good starting point for new amateur astronomers. With 30% more light gathering capacity than a 114mm telescope, even more fascinating celestial objects can be observed by amateur astronomer newbies. The 130mm aperture and 650 mm focal length high-performance optics allow you to observe many nebulae and other DSOs. With an f5 aperture ratio, the telescope is also ideal for wide field observing. Breathtakingly beautiful Open clusters are well worth seeking out too. Its short length means that the telescope is very stable, even on smaller mounts, with vibrations damping down very quickly. The external design can also be considered a real gem, boasting an elegant design of the highest calibre.
The advantages in a nutshell:
- 344X light gathering power
- vibration resistant and wind insensitive due to compact design
- highly portable and quickly assembled
Included in delivery:
- tube with optics
- focuser
- eyepieces
- finder
The easy-to-use precision mount for astronomy and observing in the countryside
- wide range of adjustment – all the way from the zenith down to the valley
- rapidly moveable, without clamping, via slipper clutch
- precision adjustment on two axes with worm gear
This mount lets you equally easily and straightforwardly take observe the night sky or observe nature during the daytime. It is ideal for small refractor telescopes up to five kilograms in weight.















