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Pro 400/70 FMC Refractor Telescope 70mm 📷

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Brand: 通用
P/N: TJL12
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£39.99£32.29-19%

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Description:

This refractor telescope is a portable option for adults and teens who want to observe the night sky and distant terrestrial subjects with more clarity. It combines a 70 mm objective and a 400 mm focal length to deliver appreciable magnification for lunar, planetary and birdwatching sessions, and it comes with an adjustable tripod for easier setup on trips.

Key Points

The optical set includes a 25 mm eyepiece paired with a star diagonal, offering around 25x magnification for wide-field viewing. For higher magnification views of planets and close details, a 6 mm eyepiece is supplied, while the 45° erecting prism provides a comfortable, correctly oriented image for daytime use. The package is aimed at users looking for a travel-friendly instrument that works for both astronomy and terrestrial observation. The finder scope helps to centre targets quickly in the main field of view.

Technical Specifications

  • Name

    : 通用 Pro 400/70 FMC Refractor
  • Aperture: 70 mm
  • Focal length: 400 mm
  • Eyepieces: 25 mm and 6 mm
  • Prism: 45° erecting (orto) prism
  • Tripod material: aluminium

Benefits

The telescope’s FMC HD multi-layer coatings reduce stray light and improve transmission, which helps to render brighter and more contrast-rich images according to the manufacturer. A metal optical tube and fine-adjustment lever give a more stable feel and allow smoother pointing and tracking. The erecting prism makes daytime viewing more intuitive because the image appears correctly oriented, eliminating the mirrored view common in some astronomical optics.

Usage Recommendations

Set the tripod on a level surface and use the built-in bubble level for a steadier platform, especially when observing at higher magnifications. Start with the 25 mm eyepiece to locate objects with the finder, then switch to the 6 mm eyepiece to inspect details. Be aware that with a 70 mm aperture the instrument gathers a modest amount of light, so it performs best on brighter lunar and planetary targets or for daytime wildlife observation rather than deep-sky, faint nebulae. Consider bringing a small red torch for night adjustments and the included carry bag when travelling to preserve the optics and make transport simpler.