| | |  | Reflectors | Home » » » Galileo FS-135DX 1100 x 135mm Reflector Telescope | | | | | | | Description: | | The Galileo FS-135DX is the ultimate telescope in this category. It's size is only outshined by its ability to perform. The 1100mm focal length and 135mm diameter mirror delivers the performance that will keep you enthralled for a lifetime. The massive 135mm primary mirror collects 69% more light than the FS-85MOHDX model telescope, ensuring that rays of light that have traveled millions of years through the universe are soaked up by your Galileo telescope. Plus, the Galileo FS-135DX is outfitted with a huge 2" heavy duty metal focuser featuring helical rack and pinion focusing enabling the use of 2" eyepieces for enhanced light transmission, ease of viewing, and wider fields of view. If an object can be seen, the Galileo FS-135DX will show it to you! The sturdy metal tripod is pre-assembled and is equipped with metal accessory tray, and retractable rubber feet. The Galileo FS-135DX, like all Galileo telescopes is built with "The Galileo Difference" so you know that quality optics is what you will be getting. All of these features, along with all of the included accessories, ensure that you will have all you will ever need to observer the world around you just as Galileo did with your Galileo FS-135DX reflector telescope. | | | Features: | |
• 1,100mm focal length
• 135mm primary mirror
• Heavy duty 2-inch helical R&P focuser
• Fully pre-assembled tripod
• Fast-setup super-glide mount with adjusting counter weights; slow motion controls in altitude and azimuth
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 42.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 36.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 66.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 41.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 45.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 23.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 11.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 47.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
ReviewSep 13, 2009 When I received this telescope, the box it arrived in was beaten up badly, but everything inside was pristine. The telescope was easy to assemble and begin using and met my amateur expectations. I am satisfied with it mainly because of the wide field of view, stability, and ease-of-use. The price was also very good for the size (it was two hundred fifty dollars when I bought it).
4 of 11 found the following review helpful:
beginnerJun 08, 2007 i have only had this telescope a few weeks .but have enjoyed it ,as i learn more the more fun i have
25 of 25 found the following review helpful:
a great step-up beginner telescopeJun 02, 2007 I am a true novice in the astronomy field, having owned only a meade telestar 70mm which allowed a fair image of the moon, a very small glimpse of Venus and little else. I searched for a new scope for my children who were frustrated by the limitations of our current one. After researching many, it became obvious that the caliber of scope I wanted would be in the price range of several hundred. Then I happened upon a very positive review of the Galileo FS-135DX and found that it sold for half the price of other scopes of this caliber. Does it measure up to other scopes? I really don't know, not having owned similar scopes. What I can say is that the very first night, I found Saturn with its rings clearly visible. The image is VERY small, but sharp and bright. The scope comes with eye pieces of various magnification. Using the highest magnification (6mm with 3x barlow) produced a very dim image that was difficult to focus, so that power is likely too strong for this sized scope but it may be useful for brighter objects such as the moon. The technical stuff: the box is VERY heavy and big. Installation was pretty easy - took 20 minutes. I had one problem with the tube casing screw knobs being too tight to turn. This meant that the tube just slid within the casing, making it impossible to place the scope on a diagonal. I sprayed some WD-40 on the screws, lubricating the threads enough for me to tighten them all the way. I would recommend installing the scope near the place you plan to keep it, as it is very bulky to carry and with the counter weights in place, it is also very heavy. The only problem I have had with the scope is learning how to use the counter weights to balance the scope. The research I had done indicated that counter weights were one of the best mounts for scopes because they offered the most stability. But they do take getting used to and I'm still figuring them out.
The nitty-gritty: this is a well constructed scope with good power. It offers clear, stable images. It has a simple repositioner that allows you to tweak the scope as the object moves across the sky - this comes in handy for horizontal tweaking. I wish it had one for vertical tweaking as well. The scope comes with two covers to protect both ends (where the primary and secondary mirrors are). The negatives: the size and weight of the scope - though I assume most other scopes of this caliber would be of equal size. The counter weights would have to be a negative for me as well. I am sure I will become more proficient with adjusting them. However, I think the instructions should have provided more guidance for them. A dvd was provided with the scope, demonstrating in detail how to adjust another mount balance but only briefly described the mount for this scope and an email to the company did not offer much more in terms of suggestions - though they were very friendly and assisted me with solving the screw casing problems. All in all - I think my family will enjoy this telescope for several years. I am sure we will eventually want to step up to a higher power scope in the future but that will also mean a very large step up in price.
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