The Omegon Telescope Advanced 150/750 EQ-320 is a powerful Newton reflector for beginners and advanced observers who want to see more than with a standard entry-level telescope. With its 150 mm mirror aperture and 750 mm focal length, this telescope offers an ideal combination of luminosity, sharpness and ease of use - perfect for both planetary observations and deep-sky observations.



The optics with 150 mm aperture collects over 450 times more light than the human eye. That means you can see not only Saturn's rings and Jupiter's cloud bands, but also galaxies, globular clusters and nebulae such as the Orion Nebula (M42) or the Andromeda Nebula (M31). The focal ratio of f/5 Provides a bright and wide field of view, ideal for both visual observation and astrophotography.
The telescope uses a parabolic main mirror - an important quality feature in telescopes in this class. Parabolic mirrors deliver sharper images with less spherical aberration, especially at high magnifications. The smooth Crayford focuser (1.25″) provides accurate focusing without backlash, which is a great advantage when observing planets or using cameras.
The robust EQ-320 mount is more stable than the lighter EQ-3 or EQ-2 variants and is designed to minimize vibration. Finely adjustable axes allow you to track celestial objects smoothly, and an optional tracking motor automatically keeps your telescope focused on the selected object - ideal for longer observations.
The aluminum tripod is height adjustable and features an accessory tray for eyepieces and filters. The telescope can be fully manually operated, but also offers the option of expansion with motors for the RA and DEC axes for photographic tracking.
Application
The Omegon Advanced 150/750 EQ-320 is suitable for beginners who want to start in earnest right away, as well as advanced observers looking for a versatile telescope with room to grow.
What you can see with it:
- The moon with fine crater details and shadow edges
- Saturn's rings and cloud structures on Jupiter
- Mars with polar caps during opposition
- Bright deep-sky objects such as the Orion Nebula (M42), Andromeda galaxy (M31) and M13 in Hercules
- Double stars and open star clusters such as the Pleiades
Specifications
Optics
Type: Reflector (Newton)
Opening: 150 mm
Focal length: 750 mm
Aperture ratio: f/5
Resolution: 0.77 arc seconds
Boundary magnitude: 13.4
Light collecting power: 460× human eye
Main mirror: Parabolic
Focuser: Crayford, 1.25″
Mount
Type: Equatorial (EQ-320)
Motion: RA and DEC axes with fine adjustment
Carrying capacity: approximately 6-7 kg
GoTo control: No (optional motor possible)
Tripod
Material: Aluminum
Height: 70-120 cm, adjustable
Accessory tray: yes
Included
- EQ-320 mount
- Aluminum Tripod
- 25 mm and 10 mm eyepieces (1.25″)
- Red dot finder
- Counterweight(s)
- Manual
Use & suitability
Moon & planets: Yes
Nebulae & galaxies: Yes
Astrophotography: Limited (with optional motor)
Nature observation: No
Sun: Only with suitable sunscreen
Recommended for: Beginners and advanced students










Reviews
There are no reviews yet.