Bresser AR 152S/760 - Powerful light receiver with compact design
The Bresser AR 152S/760 offers an impressive combination of power and ease of use. With its wide aperture of 152 mm and short focal length of 760 mm, it captures a lot of light so you can see even fainter nebulae and star clusters clearly. Its compact size makes it easy to transport and quick to use - ideal if you want to explore the night sky spontaneously.

Clear image with deep contrasts
This refractor shows the Moon and planets with sharp details and deep shadows. With a nebula filter, you can see structures in the Orion Nebula or the Milky Way as if they appear in 3D before you. The four-lens superachromatic reduces color aberrations, so your image remains natural even at high magnifications.
Perfect for astrophotography
Want to do more than just look? The AR 152S/760 is built for photography. The wide Hexafoc focuser (64 mm) offers smooth focusing, and an optional 1:10 fine adjustment lets you adjust even more precisely. So you capture clear images of nebulae, clusters and the Moon without frustration.
Stable EXOS-2 mount
The robust EXOS-2 mount keeps the telescope stable even with heavier cameras. With its smooth manual controls, you'll easily track objects through the night. Add motors later to automate tracking - ideal if you want to dive deeper into astrophotography.

Supplied ready to use and complete
The Bresser AR 152S/760 comes with a 26 mm eyepiece, 8×50 viewfinder, zenith mirror, solar filter and two counterweights. Everything you need to start observing or photographing right away.
What to expect
✓ Moon: sharp craters and bright relief
✓ Planets: clear cloud bands on Jupiter and the rings of Saturn
✓ Deep-sky: impressive nebulae and star clusters such as M13 and the Orion Nebula
✓ Astrophotography: suitable for short exposures and wide-angle images
✗ Sun: safe only with the supplied sunscreen
✗ Earth observation: not recommended
Specifications
Optics
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Achromat (refractor) |
| Type | Refractor |
| Aperture (mm) | 152 mm |
| Focal length (mm) | 760 mm |
| Focal Ratio (f/) | 5 |
| Resolution (theoretical) | 0,76″ |
| Boundary magnitude | 12.7 mag |
| Light output relative to eye | 470× |
| Max. useful magnification | 304× |
| Tube material | Metal |
| Tube weight | 10.6 kg |
Focuser
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Hexafoc |
| Ocular connection | 2″ / 1,25″ |
| Free opening | 64 mm |
| Fine adjustment | Optional 1:10 reduction |
Mount
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | EXOS-2 |
| Type | Equatorial |
| GoTo control | No |
| Motors | Optional |
| Dovetail | Vixen-style |
Tripod
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | Tripod with accessory pocket |
| Material | Steel |
| Stability | Very stable, low vibration |
Included accessories
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| Ocular | 26 mm Super Plössl (1.25″) |
| Seeker | 8×50 optical viewfinder |
| Zenith mirror | 1.25″, 90° star diagonal |
| Solar filter | Yes |
| Counterweight | 2 pieces |
| Oculai adapter | 1,25″ & 2″ |
General
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Series | Messier |
| Observation goals | Moon & Planets, Deep-sky, Astrophotography |
| Recommended for | Beginners |
| Observatory use | No |





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