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





Looking for a telescope that shows sharp details of the moon and planets, while also exploring deep-sky objects? The Bresser 150/1400 Pollux is powerful, stable, and ready to use – including accessories and smartphone adapter.
With a 150 mm mirror, this telescope captures plenty of light, allowing you to see more — from Saturn’s rings to nebulae like Orion. The long focal length of 1400 mm enables high magnifications without the image becoming unstable.
What can you see?
✓ The moon in razor-sharp detail – craters, mountains, and shadow structures
✓ Jupiter with cloud bands and moons
✓ Saturn with its rings, including Cassini Division
✓ Bright deep-sky objects like the Orion Nebula and Andromeda Galaxy
✓ Double stars and open clusters like the Pleiades
Why this model stands out:
– EQ-3 mount with slow-motion controls: precise and stable object tracking
– High magnification capacity thanks to f/9.3 optics and included Barlow lens
– Red dot finder helps quickly locate objects
– Includes smartphone adapter: perfect for taking your first astrophotos
– Solar filter included for safe solar observation (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 inch)
– 3x Barlow lens for extra magnification
– Red dot finder
– Solar filter
– Smartphone holder for easy photography
– Manual and mounting hardware
Who is this telescope for?
For beginners looking to take a serious step into stargazing. This telescope is powerful enough to view planets in detail and stable enough to grow with you into basic astrophotography. Also suitable as a family telescope with expansion possibilities.
Not suitable for:
✘ Advanced astrophotography (without motor tracking)
✘ Daytime landscape viewing (mirror inversion)
✘ Solar observation without solar filter
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