Certified Pre-Owned Bresser Classic 60/900 AZ Telescope
All pricing in USD
Certified Pre-Owned Refurbished
These Certified Pre-Owned items -- including telescopes and accessories -- have been thoroughly inspected by the Explore Scientific Quality Control Team to ensure the item meets our high standard. The item is then repacked, often in a new box, and prepared for shipment.
Generally these items come from one of three sources: returned, often in like new condition; traded in on another item; or new but has blemishes and marks.
Certified Pre-Owned items carry the standard Limited One-Year Warranty on mechanical and optical systems; however, because these items are pre-owned, they DO NOT carry a cosmetic warranty.
Features
- Alt-azimuth mount
- Beginner’s set with all necessary accessories to start observing immediately
- Smartphone camera adapter included
Description
60 Years Bresser 1957–2017 Anniversary Edition - Bresser Classic long focal length Refractor telescopes Observing the night sky through the Bresser Classic telescope like Galileo Galilei or Joseph von Fraunhofer centuries ago is a very special experience. Gaze at the craters of the moon or detect the rings of Saturn with your Bresser Classic.
The telescope is equipped with an alt-azimuth mount and provides exquisite views onto the surface of earth’s neighbor, the moon. The sharp optics and low weight of the Bresser Classic make it a versatile beginner’s telescope for the young and young at heart astro amateur.
The classical lens system with a diameter of 60mm and a focal length of 900 mm yields excellent image quality. The alt-azimuth mounting with vertical adjustment and rugged aluminum tripod perfectly round off this beginner’s set.
Specs
Item Number | 46–60900 |
Magnification from | 45 |
Magnification up to | 338 |
Objective diameter | 60 mm |
Focal length | 900 mm |
Aperture ratio | 15 |
Mount Type | Alt-azimuth |
Warranty
Limited USA One Year Warranty when product is registered within 60 days of purchase. Click Here to register.
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