Bresser Telescope N 130/1000 EQ-3 Spica-II is a Newton reflector with an aperture of 130 mm and a focal length of 1000 mm. This combination offers high light output and sharp images without color errors. This makes this model ideal for beginners who want to see more than is possible with the classic entry-level models.




With f/7.7 optics and useful magnification up to about 260x, explore the moon with craters and shadow lines, Jupiter with its four largest moons and the rings of Saturn. Bright deep-sky objects such as the Orion Nebula and the Andromeda Galaxy are also visible. Thanks to the included solar filter, you can also safely view sunspots.
The EQ3 mount with slow motion controls makes tracking celestial bodies precise and instructive. The counterweight keeps the tube balanced, while the adjustable aluminum tripod provides stability. The smartphone adapter allows you to easily capture your first photos of the moon or sun.
What's included
- Newton reflector telescope 130/1000 mm
- EQ3 mount with slow motion controls and counterweight
- Aluminum tripod with accessory tray
- Two eyepieces: 20 mm and 4 mm (1.25″)
- 3x Barlow lens
- Red dot finder
- Solar filter (basic variant, supervised visual use)
- Smartphone adapter
- Tube rings + Vixen swallowtail
- Manual + beginner's guide Telescope ABC (80 pages)
Application
This telescope is suitable for beginners who want to go a step beyond simple entry-level models. You will see lunar and planetary details, as well as some bright deep-sky objects under dark skies. For long-exposure astrophotography or daytime nature observation, this model is not suitable. Sun observation should only be done with the supplied filter.
Specifications
Type: Newton reflector (parabolic)
Opening: 130 mm
Focal length: 1000 mm
Aperture ratio: f/7.7
Maximum useful magnification: approximately 260x
Resolution: 0.88″
Mounting: EQ3, manual with slow motion
Weight: approx. 7.5 kg
Accessories included: 20 mm and 4 mm eyepiece, 3x Barlow, red dot finder, solar filter, smartphone adapter, manual, beginner's guide









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