From magnification to light-gathering, here’s how to make the decision between buying a telescope or a monocular for ...
It's an upgrade on the Finder TW1, which has a 1/2.8-inch device, a shorter focal length, and no touchscreen camera. The DS1 ...
The DS1 camera is decent, if not a little bulky and un-sexy, and features a five-inch fold-out screen with touch controls. Note that it will work with any telescope that takes 1.25-inch eyepieces ...
This monocular telescope is designed to take your outdoor viewing game to the next level with a powerful 50x magnification, ...
The Beaverlab Finder TW2 is not a smart telescope, but its design makes it unique. This 82mm/3.2-inch refractor is one of a kind in that a lightweight plastic camera can be attached to it in place ...
The telescope is equipped with an instrument selector with a CCD and filter wheel, an eyepiece for visual observing, and a high-speed camera for planetary imaging. Current projects include exoplanet ...
and at f/6.5 has a comparatively wide field of view of about 0.5 degrees (the apparent angular diameter of the full Moon), when used either visually (with our widest angle eyepiece) or with our ...