The Omegon AC 50/600 AZ is a simple and child-friendly refractor with a 50 mm aperture and a focal length of 600 mm (f/12.0). This model is specially designed to introduce children to astronomy in a playful way and let them discover the fascinating world of stars and planets. Thanks to its long focal length, this telescope provides bright and sharp images of the Moon, including its craters, seas, and shadow formations.





With the light and easy-to-use altazimuth mount, young astronomers can move the telescope horizontally and vertically to easily track objects. The telescope comes with a stable aluminum tripod and two eyepieces (12.5 mm 20 mm) for different magnifications.
Advantages of the AC 50/600 Telescope
- Perfect for children and beginners – Simple operation without complicated settings
- Suitable for lunar observations – Detailed views of craters and shadows
- Lightweight and portable – Perfect for use in the garden or on vacation
- Altazimuth mount (AZ) – Easy object tracking in horizontal and vertical directions
- Complete with accessories – Includes 12.5 mm 20 mm eyepieces
AZ Mount – Intuitive and User-Friendly
The altazimuth mount makes the telescope extremely easy to use, without complicated settings or alignment. Children can start observing immediately by simply pointing the telescope at an object and focusing.
Applications
- Moon and planets: suitable
- Nature observation: suitable
- Nebulae and galaxies: not recommended
- Astrophotography: not recommended
The AC 50/600 telescope is a perfect first telescope for children who want to get introduced to astronomy in an accessible and playful way.
Specifications AC 50/600 Telescope
Optics
- Type: Refractor
- Design: Achromat
- Aperture: 50 mm
- Focal length: 600 mm
- Focal ratio: f/12.0
- Max. useful magnification: 100x
Mount
- Type: Altazimuth
- GoTo control: no
Tripod
- Material: Aluminum
Included accessories
- Eyepieces: 12.5 mm 20 mm (1″)
General
- Series: Basic
Applications
- Moon and planets: suitable
- Nature observation: suitable
- Nebulae and galaxies: not recommended
- Astrophotography: not recommended
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