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76mm objective lens; 700mm focal length
Seamless aluminum alloy tube
Includes pre-assembled, full-size adjustable aluminum tripod
2 eyepieces
4x Barlow lens
Product Description This 76mm (3 inch) Glass Mirror Full-Size Newtonian Reflector telescope is perfect for the beggining and novice astronomer to view the night sky or check out nature during the day. This telescope features a 700mm focal length 100% aluminum tube and a high quality optical mirror for a clear image. Key Specifications: Objective/Aperture (Mirror) Size: 76mm (3.0 inches), Focal Length: 700mm, Magnification: (H-20 = 35x (with 4x Barlow = 140x), SR-4 = 175x (with 4x Barlow = 700x), Mount: Yoke Mount add stability to telescope to reduce vibrations during viewing. High Optical Quality Coated Glass Lenses with a durable 100% Aluminum Alloy tube construction. Accessories include: Pre-Assembled Full Size Adjustable aluminum Tripod (No Assembly requried and it comes with an easy to use universal camera mount that can also be used with other camera brands and Spotting Scope brands when not using the Cstar UB-3700 telescope), Directional Handle on Tripod allows easy adjustment of telescope, 2 Eye-Pieces (H-20, SR-4), 4x Barlow (Magnifies Image by 4 times), 1.5x Erect Image Lens (Magnifies the image by 1.5 times and corrects the normally upside down and reversed telescope image to be right side up and correct from left to right just like a high powered spotting scope for land viewing), 5 power Optical Finder-scope for low power scanning. Amazon.com The Stratus line of telescopes is optically engineered to give a clear image at an affordable price. The design features a seamless aluminum alloy tube, multicoated glass lenses for reduced color aberration, and a pre-assembled, full-size adjustable aluminum tripod. The tripod has a directional handle that makes for easy adjustment during viewing and a yoke mount for added stability and reduced vibration. An attached 5x optical finder-scope lets the user scan the sky for objects on which to focus.