Omegon CR N 150/750 Telescope - More light, more detail, more experience
The Omegon Telescope Horizon CR N 150/750 is made for those who really want to experience the night sky. You see not only points of light, but shapes, structures and details. Without complicated steps. Just look and discover, from your balcony or in the garden.
150 mm aperture, allowing faint objects to be visible
The large 150 mm mirror captures a lot of light. This allows you to see even nebulae and star clusters that are farther away. Images remain bright and contrasty, so you'll see more than you expect with your first telescope.

Parabolic primary mirror, for sharpness across the entire image
The parabolic mirror provides a sharp and calm image. Stars remain pointed and details stand out. This makes observing more pleasant, especially at higher magnifications.
750 mm focal length, perfect balance between overview and detail
You get enough magnification for planets, but also enough overview for larger objects. For example, the Moon fits nicely into view and you can see clear structures on Jupiter. One telescope, many possibilities.
2″ Crayford focuser, smooth and precise focusing
Focusing is light and precise. You turn to focus gently, without jerking. That helps hold details, especially at high magnification. You use both 1.25″ and 2″ eyepieces, so you can easily expand later.
LED finder so you can find what you're looking for faster
The illuminated viewfinder helps you find objects easily in the sky. This is especially nice when you're just starting out. Less searching, more looking.

Complete set, ready to use immediately
You get everything you need to get started right away. Eyepieces for different magnifications, a Barlow lens for extra detail and even accessories to capture your observations with your smartphone.
What can you expect to see in the sky?
The Moon shows craters, mountains and shadows.
Jupiter shows its cloud bands and moons.
Saturn clearly shows its rings.
Star clusters and nebulae appear as bright structures against a dark background.
What we recommend
✓ Moon & planets: very suitable
✓ Nebulae & galaxies: well visible
✓ Beginners: excellent entry level
✓ Advanced: remains interesting
✗ Astrophotography: not suitable
✗ Nature observation: not recommended
Specifications
Optics
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | Reflector |
| Design | Newton |
| Opening | 150 mm |
| Focal length | 750 mm |
| Opening ratio | f/5 |
| Resolution | 0,77″ |
| Limit value | 12.7 mag |
| Light output | 459× |
| Maximum useful magnification | 300× |
| Main mirror | Parabolic |
| Tube construction | Full tube |
| Tube diameter | 182 mm |
Focuser
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Crayford |
| Ocula Connection | 2″ (with adapter to 1.25″) |
| Backfocus | >55 mm |
| Adjustment range | 59 mm |
Mount
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Type of mount | Without mount |
| Dovetail | Vixen-style |
Included accessories
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| Eyepieces | Plössl 25 mm, Plössl 10 mm (1.25″) |
| Seeker | Red dot finder |
| Barlow lens | 2× |
| Extender | Yes |
| Extras | Smartphone adapter, Bluetooth shutter |
General
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Series | Horizon |
| Variant | 150/750 |
| Total weight | 5 kg |
| Height of eyepiece in zenith | 1500 mm |
| Observation goals | Moon & planets, nebulae & galaxies |
| Astrophotography | No |
| Sun | Not recommended (only with appropriate sunscreen) |
| Recommended for beginners | Yes |
| Suitable for advanced users | Yes |
| Observatory use | No |





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