The Bresser Telescope N 150/1400 Pollux EQ-3 combines a 150 mm aperture with a focal length of 1400 mm, resulting in f/9.3 optics. This makes the telescope ideal for detailed planetary observations and high-contrast lunar observations. Thanks to its high light output of 460x, this telescope reveals sharp details of Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and the Moon.





Are you looking for a telescope that allows you to see sharp details on the moon and planets, as well as explore deep-sky objects? The Bresser 150/1400 Pollux is powerful, stable and ready to use right away - accessories and smartphone adapter included.
With a 150 mm mirror captures a lot of light, allowing you to see more - from Saturn's rings to nebulae like Orion. The long focal length of 1400 mm makes it possible to use high magnifications without rapid image instability.
What do you see with it?
✓ The moon in razor-sharp detail - craters, mountains and shadow structures
✓ Jupiter with cloud bands and moons
✓ Saturn with its rings, including Cassini line
✓ Bright deep-sky objects such as the Orion Nebula and the Andromeda Nebula
✓ Double stars and open clusters such as the Pleiades
Why this model stands out:
- EQ-3 mount With slow-motion operation: precise and stable tracking of objects
- High magnification capacity thanks to f/9.3 optics and included Barlow lens
- Red dot finder Helps find objects quickly
- Smartphone adapter included: ideal for taking your first astrophotos
- Solar filter included For safe sun perception (use only with this filter!)
What's in the box:
- Newton reflector telescope 150/1400 mm
- EQ-3 equatorial mount with aluminum tripod
- Eyepieces: 4 mm and 20 mm (1.25 inches)
- 3x Barlow lens for additional magnification
- Red dot finder
- Solar filter
- Smartphone holder for easy photography
- Manual and assembly materials
Who is this telescope suitable for?
For beginners who want to take a serious step into stargazing. This telescope is powerful enough to view planets in detail and stable enough to grow with you toward simple astrophotography. Also suitable as a family telescope with expandability.
Not suitable for:
✘ Advanced astrophotography (without motor tracking)
✘ Daytime landscape use (mirror reversal)
✘ Use without solar filter in sun observation












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