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Sky Watcher Explorer 130M Telescope 10713

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Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging ...
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Additional eyepieces
Country/Region of Manufacture
China
EAN
6930096650091
Focal Length (mm)
900mm
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year
Material
Unknown
Max. Magnification
More than 100x
Model Number
10713
Objective Lens Diameter
101-140 mm
UPC
6930096650091
Weight
19000g
Brand
Sky-Watcher
Type
Reflector
Lens Coating
Coated
Mount Type
Equatorial
Finderscope
LED Dot
Model
1309 EQ2
Maximum Magnification
More Than 100x
MPN
10713
Features
Slow Motion Control, Dew Shield, Motorised, Mounted, Lens Cover
Aperture
130 mm
Item Weight
13000.0000

About this product

Product Identifiers

Brand
Sky-Watcher
MPN
10713
EAN
6930096650091
GTIN
6930096650091
Model
1309 EQ2
eBay Product ID (ePID)
26034037703

Product Key Features

Aperture
130 mm
Finderscope
LED Dot
Maximum Magnification
More Than 100x
Mount Type
Equatorial
Features
Slow Motion Control, Dew Shield, Motorised, Mounted, Lens Cover
Lens Coating
Coated
Type
Reflector

Dimensions

Item Weight
13000.0000

Additional Product Features

Dimensions
30.2x24.4x9.6cm

Item description from the seller

Business seller information

Seven Palms Limited
P Nuttall
Court Row Chambers
Court Row
Isle of Man, Ramsey
Isle of Man
IM8 1JS
United Kingdom
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Product ratings and reviews

4.7
16 product ratings
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Easy to use

Sturdy

Good quality lenses

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  • Most favourable review

    Skywatcher

    The best telescope i have had to date. Sturdy, clear and easy to set up and use. Bought a full set of lenses separately and have since seen the rings of Saturn and lots of other cool things. Next thing i will buy is a solar filter. This telescope is awesome

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: binocularsuk

  • Good starter scope

    This has turned out to be a good standard of 'starter scope' for moon observation, you can get planets but don't expect too much. Size of the tube is good, the mirror was spot on when I received the unit and the lenses provided are ok, move on to something a bit better and more expensive if you decide astronomy is your thing; the mount is a good starter one as well but there is a good deal of shake with larger magnifications when adjusting view. Top tip, although this looks easy to throw together from the box, look at videos of setting up equatorial mounts on youtube (there are loads); 1 this will make setting up for the first use easier, 2 minimize shake and strain on the mount, 3 ensure that both the adjustment extensions are correctly positioned to the rear so leftys or rightys can use ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: binocularsuk

  • "They are very accurate sensitive machines"

    Telescopes of this calibre need a bit of training and setting up, for a first time telescope buyer of this magnitude I would say do your research first, a minimum of 1 weeks study on the subject, learn everything for basic operation watch you tube videos, there are plenty of them out there ! if you want one for your kids get a go to mount and just get them to press a button its that easy for kids and fun, but for older kids like myself and a 'real' telescope for advanced users without the 'go to' mount i would give some training on maps finding co ordinates in the sky first its all fun "keep it real " T.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: carmarthencameras

  • SkyWatcher Make Excellent Telescopes... THis isn't one of them.

    As a telescope and optics expert, I had to get one of these to see what all the fuss is about! I have never been a fan of spherically figured telescopes, even at f12, and this one is only f8 (near enough). I had a look at Mars and I must say, it completely confirmed my suspicions. The flare from the slightly out of focus bits of the image covered the detail in the focused bit. So much in fact, that I couldn't see any detail on the planet at this close opposition. Shame... I really wanted to be surprised. It's just an average 130 that would be, and was, out-performed by the 70mm f13 refractor I had at the same time. Selling this scope I had no trouble selling to the gullibles on eBay! Even though I expanded on the woes of spherical images it still out-sold in both price and speed, ...

    Condition: Pre-ownedSold by: jennyb567

  • In love

    Love love love it. Set up instructions were easy and straightforward I had her together on my own in less than an hour. You will need to learn how to do this regularly if you want to transport . There is weight to this telescope which is to be expected with a counter weight setup. The equatorial mount was very new to me but along with the instructions there’s plenty of online help out there if you’re not sure about polar alignment. I’ve yet to use outside as yet but so looking forward to it

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: carmarthencameras