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iOptron SmartStar-G-R80 8802B GPS Telescope (Astro Blue)

iOptron SmartStar-G-R80 8802B GPS Telescope (Astro Blue)
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Product Description

Introducing iOptron SmartStar-E-R80 entry level GPS refractor telescope. Designed with the latest technology the 80 mm lens is crafted with a fluorite based, low dispersion glass that is ground and polished to exact specifications. The precision design is excellent for viewing bright stars, planets and their moons, as well as for bird watching and other land objects. Two eye pieces come standard to allow for flexibility in viewing either a wider field or a single focused object.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9564 in Camera & Photo
  • Color: Astro Blue
  • Brand: SmartStar
  • Model: 8802B
  • Dimensions: 15.00" h x 7.00" w x 30.00" l, 16.00 pounds

Features

  • 80mm achromatic refractor telescope. 400mm focal length
  • 5x24 finderscope for locating objects. PL 10 and PL 25 eye pieces.
  • Computerized Alt-Azimuth Mount¿ The Cube- Hot Product 2008 by Sky and Telescope Magazine. 9-speed drive speed for precise tracking.
  • Includes GoToNova hand controller, the most intuitive controller on the market. 50,000 object database plus 256 user-defined objects.
  • Internal 32 Channel GPS for automatic time and location intake

Customer Reviews

A Nice Starting GOTO Telescope5
We got this one as a Christmas gift last year. We've never owned a telescope before. This one is very easy to use and has a very dood GOTO function. Have been used during our trips and campings. Besides, it is a very nice deco in our family room.

A decent capable telescope5
This is my first goto telescope and I am very pleased with it. The setup was quite easy. Goto and tracking are fairly accurate. The optics is nice and sharp; at one time I got a wrong info that the scope was an APO. Although it was not, it indeed a decent achromatic.