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Whether you’re looking to delve into the details of our solar system or explore inspiring deep sky treasures, the versatile FirstLight™ series has an observing package that will fit your individual needs. Each of the combinations in this new line comes complete with all of the essentials — a telescope, a sturdy mount, an eyepiece and a red dot viewfinder. Telescope offerings include achromatic refractors ranging in aperture from 70mm to 152mm, Maksutov-Cassegrains from 100mm to 152mm, and Newtonian reflectors from 114mm to an impressive 203mm.
Mounts vary from a simple fork-mounted alt-azimuth option to a complete GOTO tracking system. As an added benefit, each package includes an adapter that allows you to use your smartphone to easily capture and share the beauty unfolding in your eyepiece. With Firstlight™, the only thing you need to provide is a desire to discover.
FirstLight N114mm (4.5-inch) Newtonian with 500mm focal length f/4.3 telescope with Twilight Nano Alt/Az mount; 40mm draw tube focuser; Plossl 25mm eyepiece; and Red-dot Finder; Smartphone Camera adapter
- Sky Chart/ Cartes Du Ciel star chart software download.
Limited Warranty is one year, which converts to the Explore STAR Transferrable Extended Life of the Product Warranty when product is registered within 60 days of purchase. For more information Click Here.
| Description | FirstLight N114mm (4.5-inch) Newtonian with 500mm focal length f/4.3 telescope with Twilight Nano Alt/Az mount |
| Item Number | FL-N114500TN |
| Comes With | • Smartphone Adapter • One 25 mm Plössl Eyepiece • Red Dot Viewfinder • Computer Software |
| Magnification | 200X |
| Focal Length | 500mm focal length |
| Focal Ratio | f/4.3 |
| Adapter | 40mm draw tube focuser |
| Optical Diameter | 114mm |
| Eyepiece (Included) | 25 mm Plössl |
| Mount Type | Twilight Nano Alt/Az mount |
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