Please note: The SkyWatcher Explorer 200/1000 PDS Newtonian is recommended for those who are seriously interested in amateur astronomy!
.. and the world of deep-sky objects opens up
We have found that, under dark skies, celestial objects start to "open up" at this diameter: the spiral structure of some galaxies can be seen, many globular clusters can be broken down into hundreds of stars, while details of interstellar nebulae can be observed.
Rich equipment
A 9x50 finder scope is included in the standard package, making it easy to focus on fainter objects. The huge field of view is provided by a 2" 28mm eyepiece with a magnification of 26x. The ultra-precise 2" Crayford eyepiece allows easy focusing and comes standard with 1:10 microfocus. The focuser includes, of course, a 1.25" narrowing adapter and a 2"/T2 adapter.
Excellent photographic tool
The telescope is a serious instrument if astrophotography is your goal: the large diameter and brightness allow you to quickly capture the wonders of the sky, as you can see simply by looking at the Gallery. The 2" shutter can accommodate all the accessories you need for photography (e.g. a coma corrector). Those who have more serious astrophotographic goals with the scope are advised to replace the prismatic lens with a solid version, which provides a more shake-free use.
Stable mechanics for comfortable use
The SkyWatcher Explorer 200/1000 PDS binoculars are available with NEQ-5 mechanics, which provide stable support thanks to 4.5 cm steel feet and a central strut. The fine adjustment allows precise tracking of celestial bodies even by hand, but can also be equipped with motorised tracking. The computer-controlled Pro version of the mechanics adjusts objects almost for you, so you can spend more time observing them instead of bothering to find them. The HEQ-5 Pro mechanics are designed to meet the more demanding astrophotographer's needs, while providing an even more stable support.