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Omegon AC 70/700 AZ-2 User Manual

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Instruction Manual
AC 70/700 AZ-2
English version 5. 2016 Rev A
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Omegon AC 70/700 AZ-2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Optical DesignRefractor
Aperture70 mm
Focal Length700 mm
Focal Ratiof/10
Mount TypeAltazimuth
Max Useful Magnification140x
Tripod IncludedYes
Eyepieces10mm, 25mm

Summary

Assembly

Included Parts

Lists the accessories included with the telescope for ease of use and enjoyment.

Getting Started

Explains how the telescope works and the basic principles of gathering light for observation.

Using Your Telescope

Finderscope Usage

Details the function of the finderscope as a tool to accurately point the telescope at objects.

Aligning the Finderscope

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to align the finderscope with the telescope's main view.

Using Accessories and Understanding Magnification

Telescope Magnification Explained

Explains how to calculate magnification using the telescope's focal length and eyepiece focal length.

Barlow Lens Function

Describes the role of a Barlow lens in multiplying the telescope's focal length and increasing magnification.

Erecting Lens (Not Included)

Mentions the function of an erecting lens for upright image viewing, not supplied with this model.

Diagonal Mirror

Explains the purpose of a diagonal mirror in diverting light for a more comfortable observing position.

Celestial Objects to Observe

Observing the Moon

Details how to observe lunar craters, surface features, and optimal viewing conditions for the Moon.

Observing Jupiter

Describes what can be seen of Jupiter, including its disc, bands, and Galilean moons.

Observing Saturn

Explains how to view Saturn's rings, Cassini's division, and optimal magnification for observation.

Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions

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