{"id":13962,"date":"2026-03-23T11:47:02","date_gmt":"2026-03-23T10:47:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/deep-space-astronomy.ch\/?post_type=product&#038;p=13962"},"modified":"2026-03-23T11:47:16","modified_gmt":"2026-03-23T10:47:16","slug":"acuter-voyager-mak80","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/deep-space-astronomy.ch\/en\/product\/acuter-voyager-mak80\/","title":{"rendered":"Acuter Voyager MAK80"},"content":{"rendered":"<p data-rm-block-id=\"block-1\">\n<h3 data-rm-block-id=\"block-2\">ACUTER VOYAGER MAK80: compact, high-performance Maksutov-Cassegrain 80\/800 telescope for astronomy, nature and smartphones<\/h3>\n<p data-rm-block-id=\"block-3\"><strong>Acuter<\/strong> is an international brand renowned for its innovative, high-quality products. <strong>high quality<\/strong>, for the\u2019<strong>amateur astronomy<\/strong> and the\u2019<strong>educational use<\/strong>. Le <strong>ACUTER VOYAGER MAK80<\/strong> is fully in line with this approach: a versatile, robust and easy-to-use instrument, designed for discovering the night sky, observing nature during the day and easily capturing images with a smartphone. Thanks to its compact size, it slips easily into a piece of luggage: an excellent choice for an impromptu outing, observing from the garden or on a trip.<\/p>\n<p data-rm-block-id=\"block-4\">This model is a <strong>Maksutov-Cassegrain<\/strong> from <strong>80 mm opening<\/strong>, a design appreciated for its compactness and excellent optical correction. With a <strong>800 mm focal length<\/strong> and a report <strong>f\/10<\/strong>, The VOYAGER MAK80 offers detailed, high-contrast images of the Moon and planets that are particularly pleasing to the eye, while remaining accessible to beginners. The optical tube (OTA) weighs just <strong>1.8 kg<\/strong>, This makes transport and installation much easier, without sacrificing stability or build quality.<\/p>\n<p data-rm-block-id=\"block-5\">The set comes ready-to-use with two standard eyepieces <strong>1,25\u2033<\/strong> : <strong>20 mm<\/strong> and <strong>10 mm<\/strong>. They provide immediate <strong>x40 and x80 magnifications<\/strong>, ideal for exploring the main lunar landforms, the phases of Venus, Jupiter and its satellites, or Saturn and its rings, depending on conditions. Visit <strong>potential practical power<\/strong> can reach <strong>x160<\/strong>, These can be used depending on atmospheric turbulence and the quality of the support used. For easy aiming, a <strong>8\u00d721 optical finder<\/strong> is included: it speeds up pointing and makes learning the sky more intuitive.<\/p>\n<p data-rm-block-id=\"block-6\">A major advantage of the VOYAGER MAK80 is its <strong>90\u00b0 rectifier prism<\/strong> particularly qualitative: it is a <strong>roof prism 1,25\u2033<\/strong> \u00e0 <strong>phase treatment<\/strong>, guaranteeing an image <strong>rectified<\/strong> and comfortable. In concrete terms, you benefit from \u201cnaked-eye\u201d orientation, very practical for terrestrial observation (landscapes, wildlife, birds, target spotting) and for initiation. The 90\u00b0 angle also enhances comfort in astronomical observation when the instrument is pointed upwards, limiting uncomfortable postures.<\/p>\n<p data-rm-block-id=\"block-7\">Focusing is performed by <strong>moving the primary mirror<\/strong>, The new, more efficient and more precise solution for this type of optics. The <strong>primary mirror cell is adjustable<\/strong>, This helps preserve mechanical and optical performance over time. The set also includes a <strong>carrying case\/bag<\/strong>and <strong>dust caps<\/strong> and a <strong>gift box<\/strong> with handle, practical for storing and transporting equipment cleanly.<\/p>\n<p data-rm-block-id=\"block-8\">For photography, Acuter supplies a <strong>smartphone adapter<\/strong> You can now take pictures of the Moon, distant nature scenes or details observed through the eyepiece. It's a simple, fun way to get started with digiscoping and quickly share your observations. The VOYAGER MAK80 can also be upgraded to accept <strong>standard 1.25\u2033 eyepieces<\/strong> to extend the range of magnifications and tailor the experience to your objectives.<\/p>\n<p data-rm-block-id=\"block-9\">Versatility is also reflected in the bindings. The tube can be mounted on a <strong>photo tripod<\/strong> via standard pitch <strong>1\/4\u2033<\/strong>, This is the ideal solution if you already own a tripod. It can also be installed on an astronomical mount using a <strong>45 mm Vixen\/Sky-Watcher dovetail<\/strong>, for a more astronomy-oriented configuration. Finally, this design is called <strong>Dmitri Maksutov (1896-1964)<\/strong>, a Russian optician and astronomer who introduced this architecture in 1941, now renowned for its compactness and image quality.<\/p>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th data-rm-block-id=\"block-10\">Features<\/th>\n<th data-rm-block-id=\"block-11\">Detail<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-12\">Brand<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-13\">Acuter<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-14\">Type<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-15\">Maksutov-Cassegrain<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-16\">Opening<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-17\">80 mm<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-18\">Focal length \/ F\/D<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-19\">800 mm \/ f\/10<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-20\">Magnifications (included)<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-21\">x40 &amp; x80<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-22\">Practical power (potential)<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-23\">x160<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-24\">Supplied eyepieces<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-25\">10 mm &amp; 20 mm (1,25\u2033)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-26\">Prism<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-27\">90\u00b0 rectifier prism 1.25\u2033 roof, phase treatment<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-28\">Researcher<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-29\">8\u00d721<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-30\">Focusing<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-31\">By moving the primary mirror<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-32\">Tripod mounting<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-33\">1\/4\u2033 thread<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-34\">Astro mounting<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-35\">Vixen\/Sky-Watcher 45 mm dovetail<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-36\">Accessories<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-37\">Smartphone adapter, cover, plugs, gift box<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-38\">OTA weight<\/td>\n<td data-rm-block-id=\"block-39\">1.8 kg<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p data-rm-block-id=\"block-40\">","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ACUTER VOYAGER MAK80 : t\u00e9lescope Maksutov-Cassegrain 80\/800 compact et performant pour astronomie, nature et smartphone Acuter est une marque internationale reconnue pour ses produits innovants et de haute qualit\u00e9, destin\u00e9s \u00e0 l\u2019astronomie amateur et \u00e0 l\u2019usage \u00e9ducatif. 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