Omegon Horizon CR N 150/750 Telescope - Discover the night sky with your own eyes
The Omegon Horizon CR N 150/750 Telescope is made for you if you're just starting out but want to see a lot right away. You set it up, look into it and immediately understand why stargazing is so special. No complicated steps. Clear, sharp images, though.
More light, more experience
The 150 mm parabolic mirror captures a lot of light. As a result, you see more details and the image remains clear. Even at higher magnification. You notice that right away. Craters on the Moon stand out. Saturn's rings are clearly visible. Nebulae show their shape, even from your garden or balcony.

Focus effortlessly
The 2″ Crayford focuser turns smoothly and precisely. You focus quickly, without jerking. This keeps your image calm and sharp. You can use both 1.25″ and 2″ eyepieces. Handy if you want to expand later.
Easy object tracking
The EQ-500 X parallactic mount helps you track objects as the earth rotates. You move the telescope quietly with the fine knobs. This keeps Jupiter neatly in focus. Even at high magnification. That makes observing relaxed and fun.
Stable and reliable
The steel tripod stands firmly. Vibrations die out quickly. This is reflected in a quieter image. The mount can support up to 10 kg, so your telescope is always balanced. That gives confidence, especially if you're just starting out.

Find fast, look more
The red dot viewfinder shows you the way. You simply point at bright stars or planets. No fuss. So you spend more time looking and less time searching.
Supplied complete, ready to go
Everything you need is included. Two eyepieces to start. A viewfinder. Even a smartphone adapter to try your first pictures. You set it up and you can start right away.
This telescope grows with you. It is simple enough for your first steps, but powerful enough to keep surprising you for a long time.
Our recommendation
✓ Moon: excellent fit
✓ Planets: very suitable
✓ Nebulae & galaxies: well visible
✗ Astrophotography: not suitable
✗ Nature observation: not suitable
Specifications
Optics
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | Reflector (Newton) |
| Opening | 150 mm |
| Focal length | 750 mm |
| Focal ratio | f/5 |
| Main mirror | Parabolic |
| Resolution | 0,77″ |
| Boundary magnitude | 12,7 |
| Light output | 459× relative to the eye |
| Max. useful magnification | 300× |
Tube
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Construction | Closed tube |
| Tube diameter | 182 mm |
Focuser
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | 2″ Crayford |
| Ocula Connection | 2″ with 1.25″ adapter |
| Adjustment range | 59 mm |
Mount
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | EQ-500 X, equatorial |
| Carrying capacity | 10 kg |
| GoTo | No |
| Drive | Wormwheel |
| Saddle | Vixen-style |
Tripod
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Steel |
| Height | 61 - 102 cm |
| Leg diameter | 45 mm |
| Weight | 7 kg |
Included accessories
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| Eyepieces | PL 25 mm, PL 10 mm (1.25″) |
| Seeker | Red dot finder |
| Accessories | Smartphone adapter, Bluetooth shutter |
General
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Total weight | 17 kg |
| Series | Horizon |
| Observation goals | Moon, planets, nebulae, galaxies |
| Suitable for beginners | Yes |
| Suitable for advanced users | Yes |
| Astrophotography | No |
| Observatory use | No |





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