Levenhuk SkyMatic 127 GT MAK Telescope
Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope. Aperture: 127mm. Focal length: 1500mm
Product ID | 28296 |
Brand | Levenhuk, Inc., USA |
Warranty | lifetime |
EAN | 5905555002132 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 16.9x34.3x10.2 in |
Shipping Weight | 26.5 lb |
Levenhuk SkyMatic 127 GT MAK is a powerful, yet compact, Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope that yields detailed, high-quality views of the lunar surface, planetary disks, binary stars and compact nebulae. With a relatively large aperture and standard 1.25" eyepieces of this telescope, you will be able to observe nebulae and star clusters, while the GoTo mount with computerized drive systems will allow you to capture breathtaking images of Solar System planets and the Moon with ease. This practical instrument is a perfect choice for amateur stargazers, as it navigates to any celestial object automatically, yet it still is a powerful telescope that allows experienced stargazers to try their hand at astrophotography.
The azimuth GoTo mount with a SynScan AZ hand controller is extremely easy to use. Navigating to the most interesting celestial objects does not require any experience or knowledge, as the telescope will do everything by itself. The database of SynScan AZ includes over 42,000 objects, so you will never run out of things to observe. To make things even easier, the mount may be connected to a PC and controlled by any planetarium software.
Focusing the view is achieved by adjusting the primary mirror with a precise focus knob.
The kit includes:
- Levenhuk SkyMatic 127 GT MAK Telescope
- Eyepieces: 10mm and 25mm
- Diagonal prism
- 2x Barlow lens with a camera adapter
- Lunar filter
- Optical finder scope
- GoTo mount with the SynScan AZ system
- Tripod with an accessory tray
- Hand controller
- Battery compartment
- Set of connecting cables
- Tools for assembly
- Compass
- User manual and lifetime warranty
Levenhuk SkyMatic series includes reflectors and Maksutov-Cassegrain telescopes with GoTo. The computerized drive systems on both axes of the mount and intuitive controls of SynScan AZ significantly reduce the time it takes to find the hidden jewels of the celestial sphere, allowing you to observe the most interesting objects without having to spend precious time on checking astronomical charts. Levenhuk SkyMatic telescopes with GoTo mounts are smart telescopes that find stars themselves. SkyMatic GoTo mounts are compatible with an external 12V battery pack.
Product ID | 28296 |
Brand | Levenhuk, Inc., USA |
Warranty | lifetime |
EAN | 5905555002132 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 16.9x34.3x10.2 in |
Shipping Weight | 26.5 lb |
Optical design | catadioptric |
Optical scheme | Maksutov-Cassegrain |
Optics material | optical glass |
Optics coating | standard |
Primary mirror diameter (aperture), in | 5 |
Focal length, in | 59.1 |
Highest practical power, x | 254 |
Aperture ratio | f/11.8 |
Resolution threshold, arcseconds | 1.1 |
Limiting stellar magnitude | 12.5 |
Eyepieces | SL 26mm (58x), SL 10mm (150x) |
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in | 1.25 |
Barlow lens | 2x, with a camera adapter |
Finderscope | optical, 6x30 |
Focuser | 1.25", rack & pinion |
Tripod | steel |
Tripod height (adjustable), in | 24.80–45.28 |
Accessory tray | ✓ |
Telescope control | autoguide |
Mount | alt-azimuth |
Drive | DC servo drives |
Tracking rate | sidereal, Lunar, Solar |
Positioning accuracy | up to 10 |
Tracking mode | along two axes |
System requirements | OS Windows 95/98/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10; connecting a USB adapter to a computer via serial port (RS-232) |
Guiding system alignment | one bright star, two stars |
Autoguider | ✓ |
Hand controller | SynScan AZ operating and autoguiding system |
Power supply | 11–15V, 1A DC |
User level | experienced users |
Assembly and installation difficulty level | easy |
Observed object | deep-sky objects, planets of the Solar System |
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Are you interested in the telescope with Go To function? The Go TO function will work for celestial objects. The Levenhuk Skymatic 127 GT MAK telescope is very powerful model so you be able to observe objects at great detail.
IVE HEARD THAT IF YOU BUY a 99% diagonal like the 1.25" Orion Dielectric Mirror Star Diagonal it will boost this telescope aperture so you can see enhanced image and contrasty of items viewed......Want to know if its real..
Thanks
1. How can I connect MacBook Air?
2. Does it work with Bresser SA 5x Barlow lens?
3. Bought rechargeable AA batteries (1.2V). They last about 2 hours... What might the problem be?
4. Can I turn the telescope on and off using the hand controller? without unplugging it and loosing all settings (each time I need to re-enter longitude, width, time, and make polar alignment).
5. What kind of eyepieces are best for deep sky?
1. Levenhuk SkyMatic 127 GT MAK is not compatible with MacBook Air.
2. We don't recommend using Bresser Barlow lens SA-5x. It will cause significant deterioration in the image quality. To get more powerful magnification, it's better to use a short focal length eyepiece.
3. There is not enough voltage, you need 12V. You can also buy an AC adapter.
4. You must save the settings before unplugging the instrument. Please refer to the user manual where this procedure is thoroughly described.
5. For deep-sky observations wide angle eyepieces are the best. Please also check this article - https://www.levenhuk.com/blog/knowledge-base-telescopes/a-short-guide-to-choosing-eyepieces/
Thank you in advance!
With the help of this telescope you will be able to observe: * Binary stars from 1"" and more, faint stars up to 13 stellar magnitude; * Details of the Lunar mountains and craters with the size of 2-2.5 miles; * With a blue filter you can try to distinguish the spots in the clouds on Venus; * Numerous details on Mars during the oppositions; * Details in the belts of Jupiter; * Cloud bands of Saturn; * A lot of faint asteroids and comets; * Hundreds of star clusters, nebulae and galaxies; * Traces of spiral structure of the brightest galaxies ( M33 , M51).
In order to get the highest practical power, I'd recommend to consider buying a 6-6.5 mm eyepiece, for example Levenhuk Ra LER 6mm, 1.25" Eyepiece (http://www.levenhuk.com/catalogue/accessories/telescope-accessories/telescope-eyepieces/levenhuk-ra-ler-6mm-1-25-eyepiece/ ).
Is there any additional information you might need? Looking forward to your reply.
To get 'terrestrial' image you need an erecting prism, which is unfortunately currently unavailable. We also recommend Solar System Levenhuk F4 Filter Set - http://www.levenhuk.com/catalogue/accessories/telescope-accessories/telescope-filters/levenhuk-solar-system-f4-filter-set/ and Levenhuk Optics Cleaning Cloth - http://www.levenhuk.com/catalogue/other/optics-cleaning-tools/levenhuk-optics-cleaning-cloth/ . Yes, Levenhuk SkyMatic 127 GT MAK is equipped with Go To mount.
Which barlow lens is good for this scope 3x or 5x or better. Magnification is also limited to 250 will eyepiece increase it above 250 to say 350.Since this scope is not all that popular cant get good information on it.
To get this telescope to its highest practical power you need a 6-6.5 mm eyepiece, for example Levenhuk Ra LER 6mm, 1.25" Eyepiece (http://www.levenhuk.com/catalogue/accessories/telescope-accessories/telescope-eyepieces/levenhuk-ra-ler-6mm-1-25-eyepiece/ ).
It is better to buy an eyepiece not Barlow lens as the image will be more detailed.
Is there any additional information you might need?
Looking forward to your reply.
Thank you.
You can observe:
* Binary stars from 1"" and more, faint stars up to 13 stellar magnitude;
* Details of the Lunar mountains and craters with the size of 2-2.5 miles;
* With a blue filter you can try to distinguish the spots in the clouds on Venus;
* Numerous details on Mars during the oppositions;
* Details in the belts of Jupiter;
* Cloud bands of Saturn;
* A lot of faint asteroids and comets;
* Hundreds of star clusters, nebulae and galaxies;
* Traces of spiral structure of the brightest galaxies ( M33 , M51);
*A large number of NGC catalogue objects."
In order to get the highest practical power, I'd recommend to consider buying a 6 mm eyepiece, for example http://www.levenhuk.com/catalogue/accessories/telescope-accessories/telescope-eyepieces/levenhuk-ra-ler-6mm-1-25-eyepiece/
Is there any additional information you might need?
Looking forward to your reply.
Telescopes with such optical design are easy to take care of (the tube is closed, which prevents the pollution of inner optical components and reduces air flow formations inside the telescope).
* Binary stars from 1" and more, faint stars up to 13 stellar magnitude;
* Details of the Lunar mountains and craters with the size of 2-2.5 miles;
* With a blue filter you can try to distinguish the spots in the clouds on Venus;
* Numerous details on Mars during the oppositions;
* Details in the belts of Jupiter;
* Cloud bands of Saturn;
* A lot of faint asteroids and comets;
* Hundreds of star clusters, nebulae and galaxies;
* Traces of spiral structure of the brightest galaxies ( M33 , M51);
* A large number of NGC catalogue objects.