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Vixen SX2WL‑R200SS 200 mm Newtonian Reflector Telescope Set – ES25025

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The Vixen SX2WL‑R200SS (ES25025) is a high-performance Newtonian reflector telescope set built for deep-sky observation and astrophotography. It combines a 200 mm parabolic mirror optical tube, a motorized equatorial mount with wireless control (SX2WL), and a robust aluminum tripod — delivering powerful light gathering, fast optics, and modern GoTo convenience.

Whether you’re observing nebulae, star clusters, galaxies, or planning long-exposure astrophotos, this telescope set offers bright, wide-field views and smooth tracking with minimal fuss. The fast f/4 optics and large aperture make it ideal for faint deep-sky objects, while the wireless GoTo mount lets you control slewing and tracking directly from your smartphone or tablet.

Key Features:

  • 200 mm Parabolic Mirror, f/4: Bright, wide-field optics for deep-sky objects and high-speed astrophotography.

  • 800 mm Focal Length: Balanced for wide-field nebulae/cluster viewing and detailed observation of galaxies and faint objects.

  • High Light-Gathering Power: Collects ~816× more light than the naked eye — excellent for faint deep-sky objects.

  • Motorized Equatorial Mount with Wireless GoTo (SX2WL): Remote control of mount using smartphone/tablet — easy object alignment, slewing, and tracking.

  • Stable Aluminum Tripod (SXG-HAL130-style): Adjustable and sturdy legs for reliable setup in backyard or field conditions.

  • Versatile Eyepiece & Imaging Options: Accepts T-rings for cameras, and includes push-fit 31.7 mm eyepiece receptacle. Suitable for prime-focus or eyepiece-projection photography.

  • Included Accessories: Counterweights, eyepieces, finder — ready to use out of the box.

Specifications:

Spec Detail
Optical Design Newtonian reflector with 200 mm parabolic primary mirror
Aperture / Light Gathering 200 mm; ~816× light-gathering vs naked eye
Focal Length / Ratio 800 mm, f/4
Resolving Power / Limiting Magnitude 0.58 arcsec / ~13.3 mag
Optical Tube Dimensions / Weight 700 mm length, 232 mm diameter; 7.2 kg (tube 5.3 kg)
Finder 7×50 mm with illuminated reticle, 7° field of view
Eyepiece / Visual Back Accepts T-rings, push-fit 31.7 mm eyepieces
Mount Motorized German equatorial mount (SX2WL) with wireless GoTo & tracking
Tripod Aluminum adjustable tripod (two-section, hex-leg design)
Included Accessories Counterweights, eyepieces, finder, parts case, star-chart guidebook
Photography Support Prime-focus, eyepiece-projection, afocal imaging supported

Ideal For:

  • Deep-sky observation: nebulae, star clusters, galaxies

  • Wide-field astrophotography and imaging

  • Moon and planetary observation (with appropriate eyepieces)

  • Amateur to advanced astronomers wanting a large-aperture, GoTo-capable, versatile telescope


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