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Vixen SXP2‑R200SS 200 mm F/4 Newtonian Reflector Telescope Set – ES25135‑SO

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The Vixen SXP2‑R200SS (ES25135‑SO) is a high-performance, all-in-one Newtonian reflector telescope kit designed for serious stargazers and astrophotographers. It comes equipped with a 200 mm parabolic mirror optical tube, a heavy-duty SXP2 equatorial mount, and a sturdy adjustable tripod — delivering strong light-gathering power, wide-field performance, and stable tracking for both visual astronomy and deep-sky imaging.

With a fast focal ratio (F/4) and 800 mm focal length, the R200SS tube excels at capturing wide swaths of sky — perfect for nebulae, star clusters, galaxies, and comets. The large 200 mm aperture gathers ample light, revealing faint deep-sky objects that smaller telescopes might struggle to show. The included mount and tripod ensure solid support and precise alignment, enabling long-exposure astrophotography or relaxed visual observation under dark skies.

This kit is ideal for enthusiasts who want a powerful, versatile telescope that’s ready to use out of the box — whether you’re exploring deep-sky fields or surveying star clusters, this setup delivers performance, portability, and reliability.


Key Features

  • 200 mm Parabolic Primary Mirror, F/4 — Large aperture and fast optics for bright, wide-field views, ideal for nebulae, galaxies, and deep-sky objects.

  • Wide‑Field 800 mm Focal Length — Balanced for expansive sky views and deep-sky observation, capturing more of the cosmos in one frame.

  • High Light‑Gathering Power (~816× naked eye) — Enables visibility of faint stars and deep-sky objects that are invisible to smaller telescopes.

  • Complete Mount & Tripod Included — Heavy-duty SXP2 equatorial mount plus large adjustable aluminum tripod offers stability, smooth tracking, and portability.

  • Ready-to-Use Package — Includes optical tube, mount, tripod, eyepieces (SLV 20 mm & SLV 5 mm), finder, counterweights — everything needed to start observing immediately.


Specifications

Spec Detail
Optical Design Newtonian reflector, 200 mm parabolic primary mirror, fully multicoated
Aperture / Light‑Gathering 200 mm; ~816× naked-eye equivalent
Focal Length / Ratio 800 mm, F/4 (fast, wide-field)
Resolving Power / Limiting Magnitude 0.58 arcseconds / ~13.3 mag
Tube Dimensions / Weight Length 700 mm, outer diameter 232 mm, 7.2 kg (tube net 5.3 kg)
Finder Scope 7×50 mm dark-field finder, ~7° field of view
Eyepiece Back / Adapter Options 60 mm & 42 mm T-ring threads; supports 50.8 mm & 31.7 mm eyepieces / camera adapters
Included Eyepieces SLV 20 mm (≈ 40×, wide-field) and SLV 5 mm (≈ 160×, high magnification)
Tripod Large hex-leg aluminum adjustable tripod (extendable height) — portable yet stable setup
Mount / Drive SXP2 equatorial mount with belt-drive pulse-motor tracking and GoTo control; robust bearing system; retractable counterweight shaft
Imaging / Use Modes Visual observing, deep-sky, wide-field, prime-focus or eyepiece-projection astrophotography — suitable for nebulae, galaxies, star clusters, comets
Total Package Weight (approx.) Full set including mount, tripod, tube and accessories — comprehensive, ready-to-use system

Ideal For

  • Enthusiasts and intermediate-to-advanced astronomers seeking a powerful, wide-field Newtonian reflector

  • Deep-sky observers targeting nebulae, star clusters, galaxies, and comets

  • Astrophotographers seeking a fast, wide-aperture system for deep-sky imaging and wide-field shots

  • Users wanting a stable, ready-to-go telescope kit with mount and tripod included


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