Review: Multi-Coated Optics Astronomical Refracting Portable Telescope (30X & 60X)

This review delves into the capabilities and user experience of the Multi-Coated Optics Astronomical Refracting Portable Telescope, a model designed to appeal to both novice stargazers and seasoned enthusiasts. Having spent several nights exploring the night sky with this telescope, I’m ready to share my findings.

The telescope’s most attractive feature is its impressive ease of use. Setup was a breeze, taking only a few minutes with no tools required. The included instructions were clear and concise, making assembly incredibly straightforward, even for someone unfamiliar with telescopes. The 30x and 60x eyepieces provide ample magnification for various celestial objects, and the 5×24 finderscope proved invaluable in locating targets. The smartphone adapter functions flawlessly, allowing for convenient astrophotography and sharing of observations. The included moon filter is a welcome addition, greatly enhancing lunar viewing comfort.

The portability of the telescope is another significant plus. Its lightweight aluminum alloy tripod ensures stability without sacrificing easy transport. The 360-degree rotating joint ball allows for flexible positioning. The compact design means it’s easily stored and can be set up quickly at multiple viewing locations.

Image quality was generally very good for a telescope in this price range. The multi-coated optics delivered crisp and bright images, especially at lower magnification. At 60x, some minor chromatic aberration was noticeable, but not overly distracting. The moon appeared breathtakingly detailed, and I was able to discern features on Jupiter and Saturn with relative ease. The finderscope significantly aided in locating fainter objects, reducing the time spent searching the sky.

The phone adapter worked perfectly with my smartphone, capturing impressive images of the moon and planets. However, for deep-sky objects, longer exposure times were required, resulting in slightly blurry images due to the telescope’s lack of motorized tracking.

Pros:

  • Easy assembly and setup
  • Lightweight and portable
  • Good image quality, especially at lower magnification
  • Effective finderscope
  • Functional smartphone adapter
  • Included moon filter

Cons:

  • Minor chromatic aberration at higher magnification
  • No motorized tracking
  • Limited magnification options

Overall, the Multi-Coated Optics Astronomical Refracting Portable Telescope (30X & 60X) is an excellent entry-level telescope, particularly suitable for children and beginners. Its ease of use, portability, and decent image quality make it a great value for the price. While it has some limitations, such as the lack of motorized tracking, these are acceptable trade-offs considering its affordability. I would highly recommend this telescope to anyone looking to take their first steps into the exciting world of amateur astronomy.

Specification Value
Product Weight 1086 g
Colour Name White
Product Height 62 cm
Item Quantity 1