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Skywatcher 200p Telescope


Hooch

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Hi Guys,

 

That's right, its a Telescope for sale, makes a change to 350z parts ;)

 

Its a Skywatcher 200p with Telrad and dew shield, laser pointer and skywatcher motorized focuser.

 

All mint condition as its been very well looked after.

 

EP's are:

Meade 4000 series (Japanese) Super Plossl 15mm Multi-coated

Celestron 25mm

Celestron 9mm

Skywatcher 25mm Long Eye Relief

Skywatcher UltraWide 9mm Long Eye Relief

Celestron OMNI 12mm Plossl

TMB Planetary 2 7mm

Okulár TS HR PLANETARY 3.2mm

Skywatcher 28mm 2" Long Eye Relief

30mm TS Branded GSO Superview SWA 2"

Bushnell 2x Barlow lense

2x Cheap Barlow lense

Laser Collimator

Selection of Filters (No.23a, 82a, 56, 12, Polarizing, Moon, Light Pollution and another Moon filter)

 

It will also come with books and dvd's, perfect for beginners.

 

Collection only from Dunstable, Bedfordshire.

 

It will require a car with seats that fold down, I doubt it will fit in a 350z :lol:

 

Looking for £300

 

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With this setup you will be able to see Saturn like this (stock image for example):

 

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And the moon like this (stock image for example):

 

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That looks amazing. Wish I had the spare cash and also the space! Excuse the ignorance but is it something that has to be setup outside then covered and stays out there? Is it difficult to use?

 

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Its the most simple type of telescope you can buy, it swivels and pivots so you literally point it using the Telrad (see below)

 

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Then you can use the finder scope to line it up 100%

 

 

Its a strange site to see Saturn or Jupiter come into the eye piece then travel across it. They move surprisingly fast as they are so magnified.

 

 

 

Its not something you would leave outside and the tube splits from the base so it can be moved. (see below)

 

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If you want a telescope this is the one you want. Easy to use and very capable without spending a LOT of money

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