Bresser MC 100/1400 - Compact power with stable EXOS-2 mount
The Bresser MC 100/1400 is built for those who want to explore the moon, planets and bright deep-sky objects in razor-sharp detail. This compact Maksutov-Cassegrain combines power with ease of use, so you can immediately enjoy impressive images without a complicated setup.

Clear images even at high magnification
The 100 mm aperture captures enough light to make fine details visible - from the shadows in moon craters to the subtle structures in Saturn's rings. Thanks to the long focal length of 1400 mm, you'll reach high magnifications effortlessly. The closed optical system keeps out dust and moisture, so your image remains clear and sharp even after extended use.
Compact and maintenance-free design
The Maksutov design is ideal if you're looking for a powerful but portable telescope. The tube stays well collimated, which means you don't have to keep adjusting it. That makes this telescope perfect for beginners who want instant results.
Strong EXOS-2 mount - stable tracking without vibrations
The sturdy EXOS-2 mount offers an excellent balance between precision and stability. Thanks to ball bearings in both axes, the telescope moves smoothly so you can track objects easily. The mount carries up to 13 kg and offers room to expand later with motors for automatic tracking - ideal if you also want to try astrophotography.

User-friendly and expandable
You get everything you need to get started right away: a 26 mm eyepiece, red dot finder and a 90° zenith prism. Want to go further? The telescope is compatible with camera adapters and additional accessories from the Messier series.
What to expect
✓ Moon: sharp craters, edges and shadows
✓ Planets: cloud bands on Jupiter, rings of Saturn
✓ Clear mists: Orion nebula and Andromeda galaxy
✗ Sun: Use only with suitable sunscreen
Specifications
Optics
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Maksutov |
| Type | Reflector |
| Aperture (mm) | 100 |
| Focal length (mm) | 1400 |
| Focal Ratio (f/) | 14 |
| Resolution (theoretical) | 1,15″ |
| Limit value (mag) | 11,8 |
| Light output relative to eye | 200× |
| Max. useful magnification | 200× |
| Tube construction | Full tube |
| Tube weight (kg) | 2,4 |
Focuser
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Rack & Pinion |
| Ocular connection | 1,25″ |
Mount
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | EXOS-2 |
| Type of mount | Equatorial |
| Carrying capacity (kg) | 13 |
| GoTo steering | No (optional motor) |
| Pole finder | Yes |
Tripod
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Tripod type | Tripod |
| Material | Steel |
| Accessory holder | Yes |
Included accessories
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| Ocular | 26 mm Super Plössl (1.25″) |
| Seeker | Red Dot Finder |
| Zenith mirror | 1.25″, 90° prism |
| Adapter | 1.25″-SC |
| Slow motion cable | Yes |
General
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Series | Messier |
| Total weight (kg) | 13 |
| Observation goals | Moon & Planets, Nebulae & Galaxies |
| Astrophotography | Possible with engine upgrade |
| Recommended for | Beginners |
| Observatory use | No |





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