Description
Gskyer 90mm Astronomical Refracter Telescope
This 90x600mm refractor telescope can be a good observation of celestial bodies and terrestrial objects – best for viewing Lunar and Planetary. Featuring all coated glass optical components,our telescope provides clean, crisp views.
Telescope Specification
– Aperture: 90mm(3.5in)
– Focal Length: 600mm(23.62in)
– Focal Ratio: F6.7
– Eyepiece1: 25mm(0.98in)
– Magnification1: 24X
– Eyepiece2: 10mm(0.39in)
– Magnification2: 60X
– Eyepiece3: 5mm(0.196n)
– Magnification3: 120X
– Max Magnification: 360
– Finderscope: 6*30
– Zenith Mirrors: 48°Erecting BAK7 prism
– Mount: AZ Altazimuth Mount
– Optical coating: Multi Antireflection Green Film
– Barlow lens: 3X
– Resolution: ≤2.8
– Angular Field of View: 1°36″
– Tuble connection: Hook Dovetail Plate
– Tripod: 1.27inch stainless steel Tripod
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Product Description
Gskyer Infinity have over 20 years Optical history,Use of Germany’s advanced technology, for different groups of people from different telescopes for science, astronomy, exploration, and tourism, etc.Gskyer’s value priced Powerseeker 90600AZ is an affordable entry high level telescope with some nice extras like a correct image prism and “The Sky” astronomy.
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garry –
Ok productOk product for the price. Could have better lens for this price. Easy to build does take a little longer than they say. Thank God for the extra packing material since during delivery the box had damage. For beginners it’s ok price again is a little high. 8.5 out of 10.
Brandon B –
Good beginner telescope (here are tips from fellow beginners)Ordered 3 months ago and used it 3 times so far. Very good beginner telescope, easy to assemble! Right off the bat, very easy to use for the moon! We’ve been using the app “Sky Map” to locate planets.I labeled the cardboard as I unpackaged it for the first time because I knew I would want to pack it up back into the box, not having a case. Grateful I did!A few things we’ve learned (as amateur astronomers) from trial and error and especially YouTube videos:-The moon and planets move surprisingly fast!-Smaller number on the lens means larger magnification.-The adjuster handle, which does the up-down alignment, tends to shift the telescope when you tighten it or let go of it. Takes some getting used to.-It’s crucial to align the finder scope before looking for planets. YouTube astronomers recommend aligning the finder scope in the daytime with a distant object in Earth’s landscape. In our experience, it also worked well to use the moon to align the finder scope! (Find more details through YouTube research)-The moon itself can be a source of light pollution for the planets, so using the moon to align the finder scope has that trade-off. However, we were still able to see Jupiter’s Galilean moons and Saturn’s rings with both planets being near a waxing gibbous moon!-Interference can come not only from light pollution (which we expected) but also from temperature changes, vibrations in the ground, and the “wavy” effect of the atmosphere. Among other things I’m sure.-There isn’t much support from the source company, so astronomy YouTube videos are your best help.Having learned all these things, we were able to see faint Jupiter stripes, the Galilean moons, and Saturn’s rings on our third try and were elated! Here’s a blurry pic of Jupiter with its moons that doesn’t capture the fact that we were able to make out faint stripes! We haven’t tried the smartphone accessory yet, but it appears to be for helping you align your smartphone for better pics. Very happy overall with this telescope!
Dianne Linquist –
Great telescope for beginners like me!We were looking for a beginner friendly telescope for terrestrial viewing and to look at some celestial objects. The zoom quality for terrestrial views are great (see 1st photo.. uses 10mm.. this is the result of first trial with the phone adapter). The celestial objects are fun to view as well (took a pic of the moon -2nd photo & jupiter (blob lol) -3rd). I did get better views on a moonless night (got Saturn with baby rings!) but wasn’t able to take a photo.A few things why I gave it a 4 star… the barlow lens it came with seems to be blurry.. everytime I use it, the image is out of focus and no adjusting makes it clearer. Also, the mount screw handle thing doesn’t tighten cleanly when the scope is angled up. After I focus on an object and tighten the mount so the scope doesn’t move… when I release the handle it slightly shifts up and I lose the image and have to find the object again. Not an issue with terrestrial views but a bit annoying when viewing celestial objects, need to reset every time you change lenses.As a last note, the phone adapter is said to work only with the 10mm lens. It fits the other lenses but not sure if it works well (it didn’t for the 25mm).
mitchell a smith –
Lots of funI have the strange feeling you need to spend 5 or 10 grand for a telescope that doesn’t feel like it’s made out of plastic. That being said, this feels like plastic in some places but it works well and you can see stuff far away ( Believe it or not) and I feel it was a good purchase. I mean for a novelty item, I couldn’t be happier
jim doyle –
Not for beginnersView finder has no focus. Not good. Just to difficult to see anything at night through the Lenz. Works ok in daylight but a monocular is far better. This isn’t a product for an amateur otherwise I would be able to actually see the night sky. Wish I kept the box so I could return.
Taylor –
The best gift for the space enthusiast in your life!I got this for my husband for Christmas he has been talking about getting one and this one had so many great reviews I went for it.Here’s what I found:1. Super easy to assemble, takes no time at all.2. Looks sharp. Looks like a expensive powerful telescope, definitely an eyecatching talking piece.3. There is a learning curb that we are still working our way around. Expect to do some research on how to find what you’re looking for. (We caught a couple nice shots of the moon but are still learning how to search for specific stars, constellations, planets, etc. Unfortunately, it is winter in the NE and we haven’t had much time with the right conditions to explore.Overall my husband loves it. I love seeing his face light up when he has the chance to use it and we look forward to warmer weather to be able to use it more and learn more about our solar system!
NANCY MYRES –
Great Telescope!Really nice Telescope, easy to assemble and use; especially for beginners!
jim –
the legs are to shortthe legs in this telescope are to short for adults i am 5 foot 8 inches tall and i will have to be hunched over to use this telescope
sheiraly –
Excelente qualityProduct bought it for my 14-year-old’s birthday and we got to see the Red moon
MarioAndres –
Muy buena resoluciónEs algo difícil de estabilizar cuando se está mirando en el celular, la vista es increíble, capta muy bien; estuvimos probando captando imágenes de la luna y fue tremendo, lo difícil fue estabilizar al enfocar, quizás aún no lo sabemos usar bien.