Misilmp 70mm aperture 400mm refractor telescope with tripod, phone adapter and carry bag (white)
Product description
The essentials
If you’re getting into stargazing, the “can I actually see anything?” question matters more than specs on paper. This Misilmp refractor telescope is built around a 70mm aperture and a 400mm focal length, paired with fully multi-coated optics (the listing mentions FMC lens coating and high transmission coatings). In practical terms, that’s meant to capture more light and keep the view bright and clear for night-sky targets.
It’s not a scope aimed at advanced astrophotography or long, heavy-duty observing sessions. It’s more of an outdoors, beginner-friendly setup: assemble it, point it, and start exploring the Moon, planets and brighter sky objects. You also get a 5x24 finder scope with crosshair to help you locate targets without constantly hunting around.
Where it stands out

A few parts of the package are designed to reduce friction for first-time users. The telescope comes with two replaceable eyepieces (25mm and 10mm) plus a 3x Barlow lens, so you can mix eyepiece and Barlow for different magnifications. The listing also quotes a magnification range from 12X to 90X, which gives flexibility depending on what you’re viewing.
On the build side, the tripod uses an aluminium alloy with a non-slip design, and it’s adjustable from roughly 15 inches to 45 inches. That adjustability is genuinely useful if you’ll be observing while standing, sitting, or if different people will use the telescope.
There’s also a phone adapter included, so you can use your mobile as a video camera or for image capture. And if you plan to take it outside rather than leaving it set up in one place, the included carry bag helps keep the whole thing transportable.


What you’ll notice in use

The 70mm aperture and multi-coated glass are the biggest “why this could work” factors. Over a typical observing session, the benefits you’re likely to care about are brightness and contrast—especially for the Moon, where a clear view is usually the first win for beginners.
The 5x24 finder scope with crosshair should make alignment easier, particularly if you’re moving between targets. And with the eyepieces and Barlow combination, you can shift between a wider “find and frame” view (via the 25mm) and higher magnification (via the 10mm with the Barlow) when the target is already in sight.
One small limitation to keep in mind: while 90X is quoted, higher magnification can be less forgiving on small shakes or unstable ground. The tripod’s adjustable, but if you’re observing on a windy night or uneven surface, you may need to take extra care with positioning.
Tech specs

- Aperture: 70mm
- Focal length: 400mm
- Lens: 70mm FMC lens with high transmission coatings (fully multi-coated optical glass as described)
- Eyepieces included: 25mm and 10mm (two replaceable eyepieces)
- Barlow lens: 3x
- Quoted magnification range: 12X to 90X
- Finder scope: 5x24 with crosshair
- Tripod: aluminium alloy with non-slip design
- Tripod height adjustment: approximately 15 inches to 45 inches
Is it worth it?


It’s worth buying if you want a portable refractor telescope for outdoor observing as a beginner or family hobby. The 70mm aperture, multi-coated optics, included eyepieces/Barlow, and the finder scope all point to a setup that’s meant to get you viewing quickly rather than spending your first evening figuring things out. The phone adapter also suits people who want to record what they see (even if results will vary depending on lighting and setup).
It may not be the best match if you’re after a fully “hands-off” experience with minimal fiddling, or if you’re expecting top-tier performance at the very upper end of magnification. If your main goal is detailed planetary work every clear night, you may find yourself wanting a more advanced setup and more precise control than a basic kit.

You should also double-check that you’re comfortable with what this kind of telescope is for: casual stargazing, exploring the Moon, and looking at planets and other outdoor scenery-style targets—rather than serious astrophotography.
Quick FAQ
What can I realistically observe with this telescope?
The listing positions it for exploring the Moon, planets, meteor viewing, and also outdoor targets like scenery, birds and wildlife. For most beginners, the Moon is usually the easiest place to start.

What eyepieces come with it?


It includes two replaceable eyepieces: 25mm and 10mm, plus a 3x Barlow lens (3x) for additional magnification options.
Does it include a way to take phone pictures or videos?
Yes. There’s a phone adapter included, intended for using your mobile as a video camera and for image capture.

Is the tripod adjustable?
Yes, the tripod height is adjustable from around 15 inches to 45 inches, which can help with comfort and stability for different users.
Final verdict for buyers
If you want a portable 70mm refractor telescope bundle with eyepieces, finder scope, tripod and phone adapter included, this one makes sense on the “get started properly” side of the market. It’s unlikely to satisfy people looking for demanding, precision-heavy observing, but for first stargazing sessions and casual outdoor nights, it’s a practical package to consider—provided you accept that higher magnification needs careful handling to stay sharp.
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