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25x - 500x Refractor

25x - 500x Refractor


Price: $229.00

This amazing new refractor telescope has an optically engineered optical system that gives you a clear image. The new erect image lens allows this scope to be used as a Spotting Scope or Telescope. This refractor telescope has an objective/aperture of 4.5? (114mm) and a focal length measuring 500mm. Features include two eyepieces (H-20 and SR-4) and 4x Barlow (magnifies image by 4 times). Usable magnification is between 25x and 125x depending on which eyepiece. This telescope is mounted on a full size tripod (expands 3-5 ft high) that has a directional handle allowing you to easily adjust the telescope to accommodate for different size people. This tripod mount is a universal camera mount that allows use with this telescope along with other cameras brands and Spotting Scope brands. The tripod is all aluminum ally tube with no seems running down the side of the tube.This item ships directly from the manufacturer. Please allow 2-3 weeks for order processing along with normal shipping times.

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