Why do we think the SkyWatcher 90/900 Lens Binoculars are one of the best choices for those considering buying their first binoculars? The answer is simple: its optics provide a sharp image and require little maintenance.
The ideal instrument for beginning planet-watchers
With its outstanding contrast and sharp imaging, the magnificent ring of Saturn and the Cassini knife it reveals will give observers an unforgettable experience. Jupiter's swirling cloud bands and the Great Red Spot are not hidden from the observer's eye. Of course, the silvery shimmering lunar disk and its sea of craters will also be a fascinating sight. In addition, the telescope offers a wealth of colourful binaries and sparkling star clusters.
Rich Features
The telescope comes with 25 and 10 mm Super Bárium eyepieces, providing magnification of 36x and 90x, respectively. A music mirror helps you to use the telescope comfortably. A 6x30 finder scope makes it easy to align the celestial objects. The basic model comes with an inverted telescope, while the deluxe version has a straight telescope. The latter has the advantage of making it easier to identify celestial objects according to the orientation of the star charts. The zenith mirror in the basic package is upright but gives a right/left image. For nature observation, you can get a side-on image by purchasing an amici prism.
Equatorial Mechanism
The EQ-3 mechanism is equipped with a fine adjustment mechanism, so you can follow the sky with your binoculars easily and smoothly by hand. The optional Observer also makes this operation easier by automatically keeping the target in the field of view of your scope. The eyepiece tray can be fitted with a variety of accessories, including the sighting tee. And the extendable aluminium foot can be adjusted to your height. With the outstanding stability of the EQ-3 tripod, the scope weighs 17 kg.