FINDING OBJECTS
1.Loosen the altitude locks on the sides of the telescope tube and the silver azimuth lock on the base of the altazimuth mount, then move the telescope in the desired direction.
2.Look through the finderscope and pan the telescope until the object appears in the field of view. Once it's in the field of view, tighten the altitude and azimuth locks.
FOCUSING
1.Once you have found an object in the telescope, turn the focus knob until the image is sharp.
2.To focus on an object that is nearer than your current target, turn the focusing knob toward the eyepiece (i.e., so that the focus tube moves away from the front of the telescope). For more distant objects, turn the focus knob in the opposite direction.
3.To achieve a truly sharp focus, never look through glass windows or across objects that produce heat waves, such as asphalt parking lots.
MAGNIFICATION
1.The magnification (or power) of a telescope varies depending upon the focal length of the eyepiece being used and the focal length of the telescope.
2.To calculate magnification, use the following formula, in which FL = focal length: Magnification = FL (telescope) in mm
FL (eyepiece)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Objective Diameter: | 114mm (4.5”) |
Focal Length: | 500mm |
Eyepieces: | H20mm (Low Power) |
| H12.5mm (High Power) |
Erecting Eyepiece: | 1.5X |
Barlow: | 3X |
Maximum Magnification: | 120X |
Accessories: | Finderscope, moon |
| map, astronomy CD |
EYE LENS CHART & THEORETICAL POWER LIMITS
H12.5mm Eye Lens Power: | 40X |
H20mm Eye Lens Power: | 25X |
NOTE: Magnification is calculated magnification.
Low power is recommended for most viewing conditions.
QVC
9/6/2006 3:02:26 PM