Description
Pie Matrix Pegasus Reflector Telescope
The Pegasus 76700, is a Newtonian Reflector Telescope, perfect for celestial viewing and deep sky observation on the go. With 3 inches aperture and 700mm focal length, one can view the planets, moon, star clusters and brighter deep sky objects like the Orion Nebula and Andromeda Galaxy at night. Pegasus is a professional and a serious equipment for the budding astronomers to kick start their astronomical hobby. It comes a wide range of scopes to be chosen from 20mm, 12mm and 6mm.
Professional-Grade Telescope for Enthusiasts
The Pie Matrix Pegasus 76700 Newtonian Reflector Telescope is the ultimate choice for both beginners and experienced stargazers, providing exceptional performance for celestial viewing and deep sky observation.
With the included phone adapter, you can easily capture stunning images of the night sky and share your astronomical discoveries with friends and family, making it a perfect tool for budding astrophotography. Capture the beauty of the cosmos with our telescopes for astrophotography on sale. Whether you’re a budding astrophotographer or an experienced one, our range of telescopes with high-resolution optics will take your celestial photography to new heights. Plus, our telescopes come with computerized star maps, making it easier than ever to navigate the night sky and locate your desired celestial objects.
Discover the stars like never before with the Pie Matrix Pegasus 76700 Newtonian Reflector Telescope, the latest favorite among astronomy enthusiasts. This telescope boasts a highly reflective aluminum/SiO2 coated mirror, delivering crisp, clear images for an unparalleled stargazing experience. Paired with a durable, adjustable black aluminum tripod, the Pegasus 76700 ensures stability in all observing conditions. Its user-friendly Alt-Azimuth fork mount, complete with a locking mechanism, allows for smooth and precise adjustments, making it the perfect choice for both beginners and seasoned astronomers.
Specs
Tripod
Adjustable Aluminium
Tripod color
Electroplated Black
Magnification
235X(with barlow)
Mount
Altazimuthal(Alt-Az) Fork Mount with Locking Mechanism
Lens mirror type
Highly reflective aluminum/SiO2 coated mirror
Eyepieces
20mm, 12mm, 6mm
Finder scope
Optical Finderscope 5X24
Accessories
1.5X Erecting lens, 3X Barlow, Phone Adapter Bluetooth Adapter & Travel Bag
Resolution
1.52 Arc Second
Important information to be read prior to purchase:
| Country of Origin: |
Parts manufactured in China, assembled in India |
| Sold and Fulfilled By: |
Huligun.com (Bengaluru, Karnataka) |
| Shipping and Delivery: |
- Bangalore Buyers: Please collect from our office in Bangalore (please coordinate before your visit regarding availability and time slot).
- Other regions feel free to place order here for courier delivery
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- Cancellations and Returns:
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- Cancellations not allowed after order is ready for pickup/ dispatch
- This product is not returnable
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| Return Policy for this Product: |
- This item is not returnable except in case if manufacturing defects
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| Warranty for this Product: |
- 1 year warranty provided by manufacturer
- For technical support on how to use the product etc, our team will share manuals, PDFs and other online resources as available. Telescopes take time, effort, patience and practice to operate. Our team will provide only basic guidance. This product comes with free online video consultation/ guidance from the manufacturer. We will guide how to avail of this.
- Buyer to check all parts for any manufacturing defects, damage or defect at time of accepting the product. Thereafter any physical breakage will not be covered in warranty
- Warranty not applicable on accessories like eyepieces, viewfinder/ finder scopes, lens holder, batteries etc
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| Other terms and conditions: |
All general terms and conditions as per website policies contained in footer section and as discussed over email/ whatsapp. No Return, No Exchange. |
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