Small, light and surprisingly powerful. The Skywatcher N 100/400 gives you a clear view of the moon, planets and the most striking deep-sky objects. You put it down, aim it and look immediately. Ideal for your first steps into the stars.

Classic design that goes everywhere with you
The compact tube fits easily into your bag. You pick it up with one hand and take it with you to any dark place. You quickly snap the tube off the wooden table-Dobson base, so you can also place it on a photo tripod. That makes this telescope perfect for short trips or a quick session in the garden. You don't have to assemble anything complicated. You point, the telescope does the rest.

Clear and sharp image for your first discoveries
The parabolic mirror captures enough light to show the moon in sharp detail. You see craters, edges and shadows as if you were floating above the surface. Jupiter shows its cloud bands. Saturn its rings. And bright deep-sky? Orion Nebula, Pleiades - they show up clearly. The short focal length makes the image wide and bright, so you find objects easily and move smoothly through the sky.
Easy operation, fast results
The small Dobson base rotates smoothly. You gently push it in the direction of the object and the image remains stable. No fuss, no settings. So you get faster results, especially if you're just starting out. The red-dot finder helps you find any object quickly. Thanks to the 25 mm and 10 mm eyepieces and the included 2× Barlow, you instantly choose the magnification you need.
What you can count on
This telescope is made to make your first experiences fun and simple. You get a sturdy design, clear imaging and a set of accessories that will get you started right away. Everything feels light and practical, so you'll go outside more often and see more.
What we recommend
✓ Moon: excellent
✓ Planets: well visible
✓ Deep-sky: bright and easy to find
✗ Astrophotography: not suitable
✗ Earth observation: not suitable
Specifications
Optics
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | Reflector |
| Design | Newton |
| Aperture (mm) | 100 |
| Focal length (mm) | 400 |
| Focal Ratio (f/) | 4 |
| Resolution | 1,15″ |
| Limit value (mag) | 11,8 |
| Light output relative to eye | 200× |
| Max. useful magnification | 200× |
| Tube construction | Full tube |
Focuser
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Rack |
| Ocular connection | 1,25″ |
Mount
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | Azimuthal |
| Design | Dobson |
| GoTo steering | No |
Tripod
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Tripod type | Tabletop |
| Material | Wood |
Included accessories
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| Seeker | Red dot finder |
| Eyepieces | 25 mm, 10 mm (1.25″) |
| Barlow lens | 2× |
General
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Series | Heritage |
| Total weight (kg) | 2,8 |
| Application | Moon & Planets, Nebulae & Galaxies |
| Astrophotography | Not suitable |
| Recommended for | Beginners |
| Observatory use | No |









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