Powerful Newton for bright images
The Skywatcher N 200/1000 BD EQ5 PDS captures a lot of light. With a 200 mm aperture, you can see details in galaxies and nebulae that smaller telescopes miss. Globular clusters like M13 unfold into dozens of individual stars. Planets like Saturn and Jupiter show rings and cloud bands sharply and brightly.

Fast and versatile
At f/5, this Newton is a fast telescope. The wide field of view helps you track objects clearly. Perfect for astrophotography: lots of light is captured in a short time.

Sharp and stable
The parabolic primary mirror provides high contrast images. The secondary mirror is larger and thin, so light loss is minimal. The sturdy design dampens vibrations and wind. This keeps your image sharp, even at high magnifications.
DualSpeed Crayford Focuser
The 2″ focuser with 1:10 micrometer lets you focus accurately. This is important for astrophotography and useful for visual observations. This makes it easy to stay in focus, even at high magnifications.
EQ5 Pro SynScan GoTo mount
The EQ5 Pro GoTo turns the telescope into a precision instrument. With the SynScan hand control, track stars, the Moon and even the Sun (with suitable filter). Easily set the polar height and track objects automatically. The sturdy mount is stable and dampens vibrations well.
Supplied complete
The telescope comes with 28 mm 2″ eyepiece, 9×50 finder, 2″ → 1.25″ adapter, steel tripod, counterweights, polar finder and eyepiece tray. Ready for observation within minutes.
What to expect
Moon: sharp craters and mountains
Jupiter: cloud bands and moons
Saturn: rings and Cassini separation
Deep-sky: Orion Nebula, M13 and other bright nebulae
What we recommend
✓ Moon and planets: excellent
✓ Deep-sky: bright and detailed
✓ Astrophotography: ideal with short exposure times
✗ Sun: only with appropriate filter
Specifications
Optics
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | Reflector |
| Design | Newton |
| Aperture (mm) | 200 |
| Focal length (mm) | 1000 |
| Aperture ratio (f/) | 5 |
| Resolution | 0,58 |
| Limit value (mag) | 13,3 |
| Light output | 820 |
| Max. useful magnification | 400 |
| Tube weight (kg) | 8,5 |
| Tube construction | Full tube |
| Reflector | Parabolic primary mirror |
| Capture mirror diameter (mm) | 58 |
Focuser
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | Crayford 2″ DualSpeed |
| Reduction | 1:10 finesse |
| Camera connection | T2 |
Mount
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Design | EQ5 Pro SynScan |
| Type of mount | Equatorial |
| GoTo steering | Yes |
| Power supply | 12V |
| Current consumption (mA) | 2000 |
| GoTo database | 42,900 objects |
| Manual | SynScan |
| Tracking speeds | Sidereal, Sun, Moon |
| Software | SynScan |
| GoTo language | Multilingual |
| Interfaces | USB 2.0 |
Tripod
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | Tripod |
| Material | Steel |
| Accessory holder | Yes |
| Canibelle | Yes |
Included accessories
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| Eyepieces | 28 mm 2″ |
| Seeker | 9×50 |
| Eyepiece adapter | 2″ / 1,25″ |
General
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Series | EQ-5 |
| Application | Moon & Planets, Nebulae & Galaxies |
| Nature observation | No |
| Sun | Not recommended (only with appropriate filter) |
| Astrophotography | Yes, very good |
| Recommended for | Beginners and advanced students |
| Observatories | No |











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