Omegon 80/400 OTA Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
Omegon® 80/400 OTA (Optical Tube)
English version 1.2015 Rev A
Reproduction of part or all of the contents of this document in any form is expressly prohibited other than for individual use only. All text, images and labels are property of Nimax Gmbh.

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Omegon® 80/400 OTA (Optical Tube) English version 1.2015 Rev A Reproduction of part or all of the contents of this document in any form is expressly prohibited other than for individual use only. All text, images and labels are property of Nimax Gmbh.
  • Page 2 The Omegon® 80/400 OTA Congratulations on the purchase of the new Omegon® 80/400. This telescope will give you hours of fun, with its all optical glass lens and light gathering capability, it is the ideal companion to start in the world of amateur astronomy. With this telescope you will be able to see the craters on the Moon, star clusters, some nebulae, the Jupiter disc features and its Galilean moons and the rings of Saturn.
  • Page 3 2.1. The telescope is compatible with 1.25” accessories. For visual use we recommend using a 1.25”diagonal/prism and an eyepiece (not included). It is also helpful to use a finderscope. We recommend a red-dot finderscope (not included) as they are simple and easy to use. To find out about different magnifications just divide the telescope’s focal length by the eyepiece’s focal length.
  • Page 4 We recommend using a motorized German equatorial, such as the Omegon® EQ-300 mount and Omegon® DUO drive system to easily start in the world of astrophotography. 2.5. The focuser is threaded to accept T- thread accessories (#10 – Figure 1) such as a camera T-ring (#1 –...

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