Description
- Perfect for SAFELY viewing the Sun!
- Meets ISO 12312-2:2015
- CE certified to 12-16 of EN 169/1992.
- Removable white-light solar filter for use BOTH day & night!
- Parabolic Newtonian Reflector with a large 114mm (4.5″) aperture for a great view of planets, nebulae, and the Sun!
- Lightweight (10.8 lbs) and compact with a removable 450mm (f/3.95) optical tube for portability
- Comes with 26mm and 9mm eyepieces for low and high magnifications
- 360° swivel mount and a simple point-and-look design for easy use
Specifications
| Series | EclipseView™ |
|---|---|
| Warranty | 1 Year Warranty against Manufacturing Defects |
| Eyepieces Type | Modified Achromat (MA) |
| Experience Level | Beginner |
| Activity | Day & Night, Observing, Solar Viewing, Travel |
| Type | Dobsonian, Reflector, Table Top |
| Clear Aperture | 114mm (4.5”) |
| Optical Design | Newtonian Reflector |
| Focal Length | 450mm |
| Focal Ratio | f/3.95 |
| Viewfinder | Night-time Red Dot and Day-Time Sun Finder |
| Eyepiece(s) | Two (2) MA Eyepieces (26mm & 9mm), 1.25″ |
| Focuser Mechanism | Rack and Pinion |
| Typical Guiding Performance with StarLock | < 1 arc-second |
| Assembled Product Dimensions | (31cm x 61cm) |
| Assembled Product Weight | 10.8 lbs (4.75 Kg) |
26mm MA eyepiece, 1.25″
9mm MA eyepiece, 1.25″
Red-dot finder scope
Full-aperture Solar filter cap worth Rs. 1800, free
Important information to be read prior to purchase:
| Country of Origin: | China (Official Meade) |
| Sold and Fulfilled By: | Huligun (Bengaluru, Karnataka) |
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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. |
Note for Reflectors:
Reflectors have 2 mirrors. The alignment between the 2 mirrors (collimation) is of utmost importance! The new telescopes come collimated form the factory, however, if you make any changes or adjustments in any of the screws around/ behind the primary mirror and and those behind the secondary mirror or those holding the spider, the mirrors will go out of alignment with each other and the telescope will require collimation again. Note that collimation is a DIY process, no other persons or dealers will do it. Although it is part and parcel of using a reflector telescope, it can be quite a tedious process. If you are a beginner/ first time telescope user, please refrain from turning/ opening/ adjusting any screws on the telescope other than those controlling the mount and the focuser. Note that sometimes opening up parts of the telescope may also lead to voiding the warranty of the product!





