Bresser N 130/650 EQ3 - Powerful start in astronomy
The Bresser N 130/650 EQ3 is an ideal telescope if you are just starting out in stargazing but want to get off to a good start right away. It captures 30% more light than a 114 mm telescope, so you clearly see more - from the craters on the Moon to the nebulae in the Milky Way. The 130 mm opening provides clear images even for fainter deep-sky objects.

Clear, sharp images without the hassle
The mirror captures a lot of light, so you can continue to see details even on dark nights. With the focal length of 650 mm (f/5) you get a wide field of view - ideal for viewing larger areas of the sky. Think open star clusters or the Orion Nebula. Your image remains stable because the short tube vibrates less and catches less wind.
User-friendly and stable
The EQ3 mount holds the telescope firmly in place. You can adjust it precisely to the Pole Star so tracking objects goes smoothly. The fine-tuning lets you keep planets and stars in view accurately without shaking. The steel tripod provides additional stability and offers a convenient tray for eyepieces and accessories.
Discover more, faster
You set up the telescope in minutes. The compact tube is easy to carry and fits in almost any trunk. Whether you are viewing the Moon with family or looking for the rings of Saturn yourself - the Bresser 130/650 will show you quick results.
What to expect
- Moon: sharp edges, craters and shadows
- Jupiter: cloud bands and moons visible
- Saturn: rings clearly identifiable
- Deep-sky: Orion Nebula, Andromeda and open star clusters
Ready for the first night
You get everything you need to get started right away: two eyepieces (25 mm & 10 mm), a 3x Barlow lens for additional magnification and a finder To find objects quickly. Perfect for beginners who want a stable, reliable instrument to explore the night sky.
What we recommend
✓ Moon & Planets: eminently suitable
✓ Deep-sky objects: well visible
✗ Astrophotography: only with additional accessories
✗ Sun observation: only with safe solar filter
Specifications
Optics
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Newton reflector |
| Type | Reflector |
| Aperture (mm) | 130 |
| Focal length (mm) | 650 |
| Focal Ratio (f/) | 5 |
| Resolution (theoretical) | 0,88″ |
| Limit value (mag) | 12,4 |
| Light output relative to eye | 340× |
| Max. useful magnification | 260× |
| Tube length (mm) | 610 |
| Tube weight (kg) | 3,25 |
| Tube material | Metal |
| Tube construction | Full tube |
Focuser
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Rack and pinion |
| Ocular connection | 1,25″ |
Mount
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | EQ3 |
| Type | Equatorial |
| GoTo steering | No |
| Motors | No (optional) |
Tripod
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Steel |
| Tripod type | Tripod with accessory holder |
Included accessories
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| Eyepieces | 25 mm & 10 mm (1.25″) |
| Barlow lens | 3× |
| Seeker | Red Dot Finder |
| Tube Rings | Yes |
| Dovetail | Vixen-style |
| Slow motion cable | Yes |
General
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Total weight (kg) | 8,2 |
| Application | Moon, Planets, Nebulae & Galaxies |
| Astrophotography | Only with additional accessories |
| Recommended for | Beginners |






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