Large mirror, large range
The Bresser Pollux 150/750 EQ3 offers the perfect balance of luminosity and portability. With a 150 mm parabolic mirror he captures 460× more light than the naked eye - enough to see nebulae, globular clusters and galaxies in detail. The Orion Nebula (M42) shows structure, M13 in Hercules dissolves into individual stars, and the Andromeda Nebula (M31) fills almost the entire picture.

Fast optical system (f/5)
Thanks to the focal length of 750 mm and f/5 optics the Pollux delivers both high magnifications and wide fields of view. Ideal for visual observation, but also as a stepping stone to astrophotography with a DSLR or planetary camera. The parabolic main mirror ensures razor-sharp images without color errors, even at the edges of the field.

Supplied complete
The Bresser 150/750 Pollux EQ3 comes with everything you need to get started right away: telescopic tube, EQ3 mount, aluminium tripod, red-dot viewfinder, 4 mm & 20 mm eyepieces, 3× Barlow lens, Vixen-style dovetail, counterweight and manual.
What we recommend
The Bresser 150/750 EQ3 is ideal for beginners with ambition or advanced Who are looking for a reliable all-around viewer. Perfect for moon, planets and deep-sky objects with lots of detail.
Not designed for day use or long exposure astrophotography without a motor, but excellent as a first serious telescope with expansion capabilities.
What you can see with it
✓ Moon: detailed craters, shadow zones
✓ Jupiter: 4 moons, cloud bands
✓ Saturn: rings and Cassini separation
✓ Mars: polar cap, at opposition
✓ Deep-sky: Orion Nebula, Ring Nebula, Andromeda, star clusters
✘ Astrophotography limited without additional motor tracking
✘ No use for nature observation or daytime use
What's in the box?
- Bresser N 150/750 Newton reflector telescope
- EQ-3 mount with slow-motion controls
- Aluminum tripod with accessory tray
- Red-dot viewfinder
- 4 mm & 20 mm eyepieces (1.25″)
- 3x Barlow lens
- Vixen-style dovetail
- Counterweight
- Manual
The Bresser 150/750 EQ3 is a serious telescope that takes you beyond the basics. Whether you want to see planets or learn about the Orion Nebula, this is power, sharpness and expandability in one solid package.








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