MAK127
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| − | The Mak127 is one of a series of Maksutov telescopes produced by Synta Telescopes under the Skywatcher name. The Mak127 is a 127mm (5") telescope with a 1500mm focal length. This gives it a photographic speed of about f11. It is relatively light and thus easily portable. | + | The Mak127 is one of a series of Maksutov [[telescope|telescopes]] produced by Synta Telescopes under the Skywatcher name. The Mak127 is a 127mm (5") telescope with a 1500mm focal length. This gives it a photographic speed of about f11. It is relatively light and thus easily portable. |
[[image:Jnishiyama telescope.JPG |thumb|Skywatcher MAK127]] | [[image:Jnishiyama telescope.JPG |thumb|Skywatcher MAK127]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:25, 18 November 2009
| Telescope |
| Skywatcher Mak127 |
| Telescope configuration:Maksutov Cassegrain |
| Specifications |
| Aperture (mm/in):127/5 Focal Length (mm):1500 |
The Mak127 is one of a series of Maksutov telescopes produced by Synta Telescopes under the Skywatcher name. The Mak127 is a 127mm (5") telescope with a 1500mm focal length. This gives it a photographic speed of about f11. It is relatively light and thus easily portable.