Takahashi Mewlon 180C Reflecting Telescope
Best high-precision instrument for dedicated planetary and deep-sky astrophotographers.
This is a specialized instrument for those who prioritize high-magnification planetary detail over wide-field views. Its long focal length and refined optics deliver stunning, high-contrast images, though the narrow field of view requires a more disciplined approach to navigating the night sky.
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Who it's for
- Planetary observers seeking razor-sharp, high-contrast lunar and planetary detail
- Serious imagers requiring stable, precise focus for high-magnification work
- Mobile astronomers needing large-aperture performance in a compact, portable package
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious hobbyists looking for more affordable aperture options
- Wide-field astrophotographers needing edge-to-edge sharpness without extra accessories
- Impatient observers wanting immediate, high-quality views upon setup
Performance breakdown
Optical Precision
Dall-Kirkham design delivers razor-sharp planetary views with minimal aberration.
Aperture Performance
180mm diameter provides impressive light-gathering power for deep sky exploration.
Portability
Lightweight tube design makes transport manageable for a telescope this powerful.
Astrophotography Capability
Long focal length excels at capturing high-resolution planetary and lunar detail.
Build Quality
Takahashi engineering ensures long-term reliability and mechanical stability.
Magnification Range
High focal length supports significant magnification for detailed celestial observation.
Key Specs
Aperture
180 mm (7")
Focal Length
2160 mm
Focal Ratio
f/12
Optical Design
Dall Kirkham
Intended Use
Deep Sky Observation, Planetary Observation, Astrophotography
Eyepiece Barrel Diameter
1.25 inches
Maximum Magnification
360x
Tube Weight
13.66 lbs
Warranty
5 Year Warranty
Camera/Eyepiece Connection
1.25" barrel
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