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The Bushnell Refractor 600x50mm Telescope is designed for deep space viewing, featuring a powerful 600x magnification and a 50mm aperture. Weighing just 6.90 pounds, this telescope is both portable and durable, making it ideal for stargazers of all levels. With a sleek black and silver design, it combines functionality with style, ensuring you can explore the cosmos in comfort.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32.63 x 11 x 6.63 inches |
Package Weight | 3.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 33 x 11 x 7 inches |
Item Weight | 600 Grams |
Brand Name | Bushnell |
Warranty Description | Limited Manufactuer |
Model Name | Bushnell Refractor 50mm |
Color | Black/silver |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Bushnell |
Part Number | 181561 |
Included Components | Telescope |
L**Z
No box just misc pieces
Had a very thin layer of padding no box and not all of the pieces
A**I
This telescope is too small and cheaply made to be of any value. This is a "hobby killer" telescope.
I purchased the Bushnell Refractor 600x50mm from another retailer, and I can't recommend this scope for astronomical use, or really for any kind of use. The 50mm aperture is too small to get good details of anything but the moon (I actually measured the diameter of the objective lens to be 45mm because of a metal ring under the lens. They do this to reduce optical imperfections in the lens). Objects like Jupiter and Saturn are very small and very dim, showing almost no detail. Also, this scope has an incredibly narrow field of view (the objective lens is approx. F/13.3 by my calculations), meaning that you don't see much. It's like looking through a soda straw. At higher magnifications, objects like the planets and stars become fuzzy. The eyepieces and Barlow lenses that come with this scope are very low quality and the maximum useable magnification of this telescope is really under 75x, not the much higher magnification advertized. I substituted a much nicer quality eyepiece and the views improved a lot. The worst thing about this telescope is the tripod which is very wobbly and not stable. Do yourself a favor and do not purchase this telescope. If you are interested in astronomy, do not be tempted by the low price tag. Save your money and buy a better telescope with a larger aperture (in the $250-300 range, minimum, and from a more reputable brand).
L**Y
Nice starter scope
Whole set up nice came with all the goods filter for moon multi lenses nice tripod target scope definitely lacking but for the money and all it came with pleased
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