For observation of faint nebulae and star clusters in a wide and bright field of view
The 130mm aperture newtonian reflector with excellent light gathering power is ideal for observation of faint nebulae and star clutsters, particularly for beginners who wish to start astronomical life with a large aperture excellent in light gathering power.
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AP Equatorial mount

The Advanced Polaris mount is ideally suited for beginners who want to become familiar with an equatorial mount, as well as for experienced observers looking for a simple, grab-and-go solution. The AP mount securely supports your telescope's optical tube, ensuring stable and comfortable observing. Thanks to its friction control system, the mount can be quickly and smoothly moved to your target object without the need for knobs or clamps. A wide range of optional accessories is available to customize the AP mount to meet your specific observing needs.
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Stylish design
The new stylish and modern design breaks away from the traditionally bulky image of astronomical telescopes. Weighing just 3.6 kg (excluding the counterweight), the lightweight body makes it easy to handle even full-scale telescope setups. The power supply runs on four AA batteries, which are integrated inside the mount. Additionally, the use of internal electrical contacts eliminates the need for external wiring, offering a cleaner, more user-friendly setup compared to previous designs.
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Friction control system

Simply aim at your target object by moving the optical tube by hand. The friction control system allows smooth, manual pointing of the telescope without the need for knobs or clamps.
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Simple polar alignment

The optional Polar Meter can be attached to the equatorial mount for easy and quick polar alignment. Even beginners can align the polar axis with minimal effort. While a polar axis scope is typically used for more precise alignment, the Polar Meter can be more effective—especially in locations where Polaris is not visible.
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Polar alignment scope PF-L

The PF-L polar alignment scope features a three-star alignment system and a built-in dark field illuminator, allowing you to perform polar alignment while looking directly through the scope. The illumination automatically turns off to prevent unnecessary power consumption.
To support the PF-L scope, we offer a free app called "PFL Assist" for smartphones and tablets. This app helps users visualize the correct star positions within the constellation, making polar alignment easier and more intuitive.
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R130Sf Newton reflector

The 130mm aperture newton reflector which is excellent in light gathering power is ideal for observation of faint nebulae and star clusters in a wide and bright field of view.
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APP-TL130 tripod

The compact APP-TL130 tripod is adjustable between 60 cm and 130 cm, combining the portability of a photographic tripod with the strength of an astronomical telescope tripod. The tripod feet can be switched between rubber pads and metal spikes, allowing for stable use on various surfaces without damaging indoor flooring.
Optical tube
| Primary mirror | 130mm parabolic mirror, multicoated |
| Focal length | 650mm (f/5) |
| Resolving power / Limiting magnitude | 0.89 arc sec. / 12.3 |
| Light gathering power | 345x unaided eye |
| Dimensions / Weight | L: 575mm x OD 160mm, 5.3kg (Body 4.0kg) |
| Finder scope | 6x30mm, 7°actual field of view |
Drawtube
| Visual back | 43mm, 42mm for T-ring, 31.7mm push-fit |
| Eyepiece (Dia. 31.7mm) | PL20mm (33x), PL6.3mm (103x) |
Tripod
| Material, Type | Aluminum 3-section leg |
| Dimensions / Weight | L:570⇔1,296mm, H:526⇔1,159mm, closed 598.4mm, Radius: 350⇔710mm, 3.0kg |
Others
| Accessories | Counterweight 1kg x 1 pc., 1.9kg x 1 pc. |
| Photography | Eyepiece projection, prime-focus, afocal imaging. |
| Solar observation | Not possible |
| Total weight | 14.8kg without eyepiece |
Configuration
- Optical tube assembly
- AP equatorial mount
- Eyepiece
- APP-TL130 tripod