This telescope has a focal length of 500mm, an aperture of F6.1, and an optical resolution of 1/7 arc second. It supports 29x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom.

On the opposite side of the telescope is the DS1 unit, which has a rotatable 5-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 1280×720 pixels.

This unit can also be used for 48MP astrophotography and 4K video recording. Thanks to the built-in AI and color correction algorithms, the telescope provides clear images with natural colors.

The device supports a variety of standard shooting modes, including those for capturing the moon, night sky, and Earthscapes. Users can also get information about space objects and control the telescope in real time via the Beaver Point mobile app.

The Finder TW2 is available for $330, while the DS1 unit is available for $230.

Source: Ferra

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