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Meade 90 Az-Adr 90mm A-Series Alt-Azimuth Refractor Telescope

Meade 90 Az-Adr 90mm A-Series Alt-Azimuth Refractor Telescope
From Meade

List Price: $299.00
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Product Description

Meade 90AZ-ADR 90mm Altazimuth Refractor Telescope 04085 is an affordable refractor telescope with a large aperture, perfect for users just getting started in astronomy. The Meade 90AZ-ADR Altazimuth Telescope features a large 90mm diameter lens, capturing more light for bright images and great detail. The Meade 90 mm Refractor Telescope also includes two Meade Premium 1.25 Plossl Eyepieces (9mm and 25mm) for low and high power observing, superior eye relief, and a wide visual field. These eyepieces combined with the 90mm diameter lens will give you crisp views of the moon, planets, stars, and more. In addition to being used to view nighttime objects, these Meade Telescopes can be used to view daytime objects thanks to its refractor design. A refractor telescope uses lenses to focus light rays into the eyepiece, similar to a binocular or spotting scope. This design makes refractor telescopes capable of viewing terrestrial (earth) objects much easier than reflector telescopes.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1035 in Camera & Photo
  • Brand: Meade
  • Model: 90AZ-ADR / 04085
  • Dimensions: 7.20" h x 9.50" w x 41.50" l, 16.00 pounds

Features

  • Aperture 90mm (3.5 inches)
  • 900mm Focal Length F/10
  • Rack & Pinion Focuser
  • Alt-Azimuth Mount With Slow Motion Controls
  • Two 1.25 Premium Eyepieces

Customer Reviews

Great first telescope for the price5
I took a chance on ordering this because it is actually a refractor telescope, (not what is pictured) which is what I was looking for. I was hoping they shipped by the part number 90AZ-ADR, which was the part number of the telescope I wanted. I did get the one I wanted and am very pleased. It is very heavy duty. A little bigger than I expected. Mostly all metal, very little plastic. It is well worth the price. We used it to look at the lunar eclipse and it worked well. We have also used it to watch the deer in the field near our house.

Absolutely Amazing! My family loved it from day one!5
My family love this telescope. The day we receive, we were able to explore moon. I saw just picture of it but now I can see how actually moon looks in detail. I hope my pleasant journey will continue for other planets...

Good:
- Price (around 150)
- Easy setup (in 30 minutes)
- Great view - practically zero learning curve
- Stable tripod

Bad:)
- Cheap plastic material for few peaces

Great starter scope.5
Based on its price, I wasn't expecting too much from this scope. I was pleasantly surprised how well it works. Assembly was a breeze, and took about 15 minutes. The telescope itself is mostly metal, and well built for a scope in this price range. The alt-azimuth mount is mediocre but acceptable in this price range. The tri-pod is very basic, lightweight aluminum, with an accessory tray. It does the job barring any high winds. On a good night, it's steady enough to use the 9mm 100x eyepiece without any shake, but it can be shaky when focusing at high magnification. The red-dot viewfinder works well once it's colliminated. The performance of the scope is excellent for a 90mm scope. My first test was viewing the moon with the 25mm, 36x eyepiece. The view was spectacular. I was surprised by the performance of the stock eyepiece. My next test was viewing Saturn with the 25mm eyepiece. Again, the image was very clear. Saturn and its rings easily came into focus. I then switched to the 9mm eyepiece. Saturn and its rings looked awesome. It was bright and clear. I was able to tack it fairly easily and well. All in all, I'm very happy with this scope. With the money I saved, I plan on buying some different eyepieces, and a 2x Barlow lens. I highly recommend this scope for a beginner-intermediate astronomer, that doesn't want to spend a fortune on a scope.