Baytronix Telescope Manual Free Baytronix Telescope?

Baytronix telescope? - baytronix telescope manual free

They gave us a telescope Baytronix, Astronomical D = 70mm F = 1000 telescope, they were the only visible indications on, then all other controls, tires, etc..

It is practically new and we are looking at a manual or website, as all devices connected, so you use it ..
In addition, an idea of what are to get the numbers; 70-1000 ....

I know the reviews are not great, but it is free and enjoy the children.

My son is lucky Saturn last night was completely and surprisingly, rings and everything. The picture that we saw was identical to that of Google Sky, color and size.

Thank you for answers.

4 comments:

Geoff G said...

Baytronix one amateur astronomers with telescopes on eBay absolutely terrible unknown. Never heard of them before the sale of a refractor when heard.

"D = 70 mm" refers to the telescope aperture, the diameter of the front lens, which determines the power, the light and the telescope capture resolution. F = 1000 "refers to the focal length, distance between the main objective of the focus. You can increase the number by the focal length of the eye to calculate the focal length, so a 20mm eyepiece produces 1000/20 = 50x.

The instructions that come with areas such as this almost useless, so I'm afraid not much is lost. You can get a good guide to telescopes similar to other dealers, such as Orion
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The first is whether its scope in an Altazimuth Mount on the left side is right (simple up-down), the second an equatorial mount (he has a great brand and counterweright).

Most devices come with these telescopes are useless. The only people who want to black) with the diagonal mirror trouble (triangular piece with two tubes coming out) and eye (small glasses. The diagonal mirror should be added more to do with gravity. The glasses are placed on the diagonal. The eye is with focal lengths in millimeters, marked usually a 25mm or 20mm, a 12mm or 10mm and 4 4mm is usually not used. Start with the eye of the deep (up to 25 mm or 20 mm). If you have something to people, you might want to move to a higher magnification (12mm or 10mm) to see more details, but it also leads to generally blurred image. The 4 mm, even more confused. Often there is a 3x Barlow lens, often useless, and perhaps a fitting display of terrestrial objects.

I kilz u said...

D = 70 mm primary mirror Diamite (usually) behind the telescope, which then corresponds eyepice the reflected light. F = 1000 means that the focal length. This determines the degree of the eye. So when you say somewear in your eye is about 10 mm, how much closer to see the object through the telescope, you must notify your eyes stength (10mm) by the focal length (1000mm). 100x and you and that is how much in the eye.

Mark K said...

Here, try this link contains lots of information, ... http://www.meade.com/support/telewrk.htm

Tina L said...

Most gadgets context "are not necessary. Mount can have many fields and stuff, but they are only window dressing.

Take Barlow (useless) dangerous) and sunscreen (. Keep an eye with the highest number (smallest increase). Dispose of all, the number 4 in it.

not expect miracles. Attempts to explore the moon to him.

Later, PPL call the scope of a junk Christmas. are usually sold in department stores and others, and I bought as Christmas presents well-intentioned PPL who know nothing about telescopes, but you will find in a luxury box with all the images fresh and figure it must be good. "Professional Model 675X!

Unfortunately, there are areas that really well just a little more, like Orion Star Blast. and a little more than you actually get a birthday Nice.

If you want to imagine what you see on your current coverage, what he could do well with one. Astronomy is a hobby, endlessly fascinating, and I wish Iand achieve an upgrade to a better day.

In the meantime, why not help a star map to find out the sky? Pocket Sky Atlas is particularly good, and the shadows of the night is a lot about astronomy and telescopes (and say) the images of stars.

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