The Omegon N 130/650 Telescope Horizon AZ-Bellavista lets you see more right away. You set it down, aim and look. The 130 mm parabolic mirror captures a lot of light, more than smaller starters. You see fainter nebulae and more stars. The short focal length of 650 mm gives a wide view. You find targets quickly and keep an overview.

Razor-sharp images, even at high magnification
The parabolic main mirror focuses light precisely into a single point. Stars stay sharp all the way to the edge. f/5 keeps your image bright and contrasty, revealing fine details. You pick up cloud bands on Jupiter, see Saturn's rings and discover structure in bright nebulae.
Focusing without backlash
The Crayford focuser runs buttery smooth on bearings. No play, no chatter. You'll find the perfect focus in one smooth motion. Even at higher magnification, your image remains stable and tight, so you'll look relaxed for longer.

AZ-Bellavista: intuitive and stable
Move just like a photo tripod: up, down, left and right. Fine gears in both axes give smooth, precise movement. The steel tripod dampens vibrations, so your image stays calm. You'll effortlessly keep your target centered and see more detail.
What to expect
The Moon shows sharp edges, deep craters and long shadows. Jupiter shows cloud bands and its four largest moons. Saturn appears with distinct rings and in calm skies sometimes the Cassini separation. Under dark skies, the Orion Nebula, Andromeda and M13 become visible as bright targets with structure.
Ready to use and complete
You'll find your way quickly with the LED viewfinder. The 25 mm and 10 mm Plössl eyepieces offer pleasant magnifications for starting and zooming in. The 2x Barlow gets you closer whenever you want. The extender helps you always get the right focus. With the smartphone adapter and Bluetooth shutter, you'll instantly take your first moon photos without vibrations.
What we recommend
✓ Moon: excellent fit
✓ Planets: lots of detail for 130 mm
✓ Deep-sky: strong for bright objects under dark sky
✗ Nature observation: not intended for this optical design
✗ Astrophotography deep-sky: not recommended
Optical Specifications
- Type: Newton Reflector
- Opening: 130 mm
- Focal length: 650 mm (f/5)
- Main mirror: Parabolic (for sharper images)
- Resolution: 0.88″ (theoretical)
- Light output: 340× more than the human eye
- Limit value: 12.4 magnitude
- Maximum useful magnification: 260×
- Tube construction: Full tube with plan secondary mirror
Mounting & Tripod
- Type of mount: Azimutal (AZ-Bellavista)
- Operation: Manual (no GoTo)
- Tripod: Height adjustable steel tripod (62-100 cm)
- Total weight: 6.8 kg
Focuser & Accessories
- Focuser: 1.25″ Crayford (for smooth focusing)
- Eyepieces: PL 25 mm & PL 10 mm (1.25″)
- Seeker: Red Dot Finder
- Additional optics: 2× Barlow lens & Extender
- Extras: Smartphone adapter + Bluetooth shutter
- Connection: Vixen-Style dovetail and accessory shoe
Application
- Sun: Not recommended (only with an appropriate sunscreen).
- Suitable for: Moon, planets, nebulae and galaxies.
- Level: Ideal for beginners and advanced students.
- Nature observation: Not recommended (because of inverted image with Newton).













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