Omegon Maksutov Telescope MightyMak 90 with LED Finder
The MightyMak 90 is a compact all-round telescope for those who want crystal-clear observations both day and night. Thanks to its 90 mm aperture, this Maksutov offers a clear light advantage over smaller models without compromising portability. Ideal for travelers, nature enthusiasts, and beginning astronomers.
✓ 90 mm aperture for more light and sharper planetary details
✓ Coated lenses for bright, high-contrast images
✓ LED Red Dot finder included – align in seconds
✓ T2 thread with buffer ring – easily connect a camera
✓ Includes eyepiece, zenith mirror, table tripod and bag – ready for immediate use
✓ Dovetail for tripods and astronomical mounts (Vixen-style)
With 1250 mm focal length (f/13.9), this telescope is extremely suitable for high magnifications, ideal for observing Jupiter’s cloud bands or Saturn’s rings. At the same time, it remains compact and easy to transport in the included bag.
Technical Specifications
Optics and performance
- Type: Reflector
- Design: Maksutov-Cassegrain
- Aperture: 90 mm
- Focal length: 1250 mm
- Focal ratio: f/13.9
- Resolution: 1.3″
- Limiting magnitude: 12.1 mag
- Max. magnification: 180×
- Light gathering: 165× compared to naked eye
- Tube weight: ±1.2 kg
- Construction: Closed tube
Focuser and connection
- Focuser: Internal
- Eyepiece connection: 1.25″
- Camera thread: T2 with buffer ring
Mount and operation
- Type: Azimuthal
- Design: table tripod (included)
- GoTo: No
Included accessories
- Eyepiece: K 25 mm (1.25″)
- Diagonal: 90° star diagonal (1.25″)
- Finder: LED Red Dot Finder
- Table tripod
- Carrying case
- Dovetail (Vixen-style)
Dimensions and weight
- Total weight: ±2.3 kg
- Series: MightyMak
Application
- Moon planets: ✓ very suitable – shows clear structures and shadows
- Nebulae galaxies: ✗ limited suitability under dark skies
- Nature observation: ✓ excellent – also usable as spotting scope
- Astrophotography: ✗ only suitable for snapshots
- Solar observation: ✗ only with appropriate solar filters
- For beginners: ✓ smart entry model with higher performance
- For advanced users or observatories: ✗ too limited in aperture and field of view
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