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ACUTER is a benchmark brand in the field of amateur and educational astronomy, renowned for its innovative, reliable and high-quality products. Visit Voyager MAK70 is perfectly in line with this philosophy, offering a versatile, compact, high-performance instrument.
Visit ACUTER Voyager MAK70 is a telescope Maksutov-Cassegrain 70 mm, designed for both astronomical and terrestrial observation and occasional photography. Thanks to its rectified image, It can be used by day to observe nature, landscapes or distant subjects, and by night to discover the Moon, planets and brilliant deep-sky objects.
Its compact size and light weight make it an ideal telescope for beginners, travelers or anyone wanting an instrument that's easy to carry and quick to set up.
With a 1000 mm focal length (f/14), The Voyager MAK70 offers high magnification in a very short tube. This type of optic is renowned for :
The telescope is supplied with the ACUTER 2D-MicroTune alt-azimuth frame, equipped with micrometric controls on the altitude and azimuth axes. This enables smooth, precise tracking at both low and high magnification.
The frame is associated with a height-adjustable tripod with extendable central column, guaranteeing stability and viewing comfort.
The Voyager MAK70 is supplied with a universal smartphone adapter, This is the perfect solution for capturing images of the Moon, planets or terrestrial landscapes directly through the eyepiece.
Smartphone not included.
| Optical type | Maksutov-Cassegrain |
| Diameter | 70 mm |
| Focal length | 1000 mm (f/14) |
| Magnifications supplied | 50× and 100× |
| Recommended max. magnification | 140× |
| Eyepieces | 10 mm and 20 mm (1.25″) |
| Frame | Alt-azimuth with micrometric adjustments |
| Focusing | By moving the primary mirror |
| Focusing range | 10 m to infinity |
| OTA weight | 1.1 kg |
| Total weight | 3.46 kg |
| Max. height. | 150 cm |
| OTA dimensions | 95 × 105 × 265 mm |
The ACUTER Voyager MAK70 is an excellent choice for discovering astronomy with a serious, compact, upgradeable instrument that's just as enjoyable by day as it is by night.