Carson Sky Chaser Refractor Telescope (SC-450)

Carson Sky Chaser Refractor Telescope (SC-450)

Sale price  $299.00 NZD Regular price  $499.00 NZD
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Carson Sky Chaser Refractor Telescope (SC-450)

Carson Sky Chaser Refractor Telescope (SC-450)

Sale price  $299.00 NZD Regular price  $499.00 NZD

The Carson Sky Chaser 70mm f/6 Refractor AZ Telescope is a compact, beginner-friendly telescope designed for easy setup and versatile viewing—both for astronomy and terrestrial use. Its lightweight tabletop design makes it especially portable and ideal for casual observing.


🔭 Key Features

Optical Performance

  • 70mm aperture – Good for:
    • 🌙 Moon (craters, phases)
    • 🪐 Planets (Jupiter’s moons, Saturn’s rings in basic detail)
    • 🌄 Distant landscapes
  • 400mm focal length (f/5.7)
    • Wide field of view
    • Compact and travel-friendly

🔍 Magnification Options

  • 25mm eyepiece → 16x (wide, easy viewing)
  • 9mm eyepiece → 44x (closer detail)
  • 3x Barlow lens included
    • Boosts to:
      • 48x (25mm + Barlow)
      • 132x (9mm + Barlow)

👉 Realistically, best viewing will be around 16x–80x for clarity.


🧭 Mount & Handling

  • Photo-style pan/tilt mount
    • Simple and intuitive (like using a camera tripod)
  • Slow-motion control
    • Helps track objects smoothly
  • Tabletop tripod
    • Adjustable height (10–14 inches)
    • Lightweight aluminum with rubber feet

👁️ Viewing Comfort & Usability

  • 90° erect-image diagonal
    • Corrects image orientation (great for land viewing)
    • More comfortable viewing angle
  • 8x21 finderscope
    • Helps locate objects quickly
  • Rack-and-pinion focuser
    • Easy manual focusing

🎒 Portability

  • Compact optical tube (15")
  • Lightweight setup
  • Includes nylon carry bag
    • Fits telescope, tripod, and accessories

👍 Pros

  • Very beginner-friendly
  • Portable & lightweight (great for travel or quick setups)
  • Dual-use: astronomy + terrestrial viewing
  • Comes with everything needed to start

⚠️ Limitations

  • Tabletop tripod can be limiting without a stable surface
  • Higher magnification (132x) may be less sharp due to aperture limits
  • Not ideal for deep-sky objects beyond the brightest (e.g., Orion Nebula)

🎯 Best For

  • Beginners and kids starting astronomy
  • Casual stargazing and moon viewing
  • People wanting a portable telescope
  • Dual-purpose use (wildlife, ships, landscapes)

⭐ Overall Verdict

This is a great entry-level telescope that prioritizes ease of use and portability over raw power. Perfect if you want something simple, affordable, and fun to get started with—especially for the Moon and basic planetary viewing.

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