Magnification:
The magnification corresponds to the difference between observation with the naked eye and observation
through a magnification apparatus (e.g. a telescope). In this scheme, observation with the eye is considered
'single', or 1 X magnification. Accordingly, if a telescope has a magnification of 30 X, then an object viewed
through the telescope will appear 30 times larger than it would with the naked eye. See also 'Eyepiece'.
Zenith mirror (16):
Disposal
Dispose of the packaging materials properly, according to their type, such as paper or cardboard.
Contact your local waste-disposal service or environmental authority for information on the proper
disposal.
Warranty and Service
The regular guarantee period is 5 years and begins on the day of purchase. You can consult the full guaran-
tee terms and details of our services at www.bresser.de/warranty_terms.
A mirror that deflects rays of light at a 90 degree angle. With a horizontal tele-
scope tube, this device deflects the light upwards so that you can comfortably
observe by looking downwards into the eyepiece. The image in a zenith mirror
appears upright, but rotated around its vertical axis (what is left appears right
and vice versa).
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