List of products by brand Omegon

Omegon Apochromatic Refractor Pro APO DoubleED AP 40/180 Sixtuplet OTA (85633)
369.73 CHF
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The Omegon Pro APO DoubleED AP 40/180 Sixtuplet is designed for astrophotographers who want compact size without sacrificing image quality. It allows you to capture the night sky with accurate colours, strong contrast and a flat, well-corrected field, revealing structures that simpler optics often fail to show. This 40 mm apochromatic refractor features a sophisticated six-lens (sixtuplet) design. Two elements are made from high-quality ED glass, ensuring excellent colour correction even at its fast focal ratio of f/4.5. 
Omegon Ritchey-Chretien Pro RC 355/2845 Lightweight Truss OTA (68060)
5554.77 CHF
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The Omegon Pro RC 355/2845 is a professional-grade Ritchey-Chrétien reflector designed for advanced astrophotography and observatory use. It combines a large 355 mm aperture with a compact truss-tube structure and precision hyperbolic optics, delivering sharp, coma-free stars across a wide and fully illuminated field. This system features hyperbolic primary and secondary mirrors, eliminating the need for corrector lenses and significantly reducing optical aberrations. The result is a flat, well-corrected field ideal for large CCD cameras, with approximately 60 mm of illumination suitable for modern imaging sensors.
Omegon Filters Pro Veil H-Alpha OIII 7nm 2'' (82000)
176.98 CHF
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Artificial lighting from cities and towns brightens the night sky and reduces contrast, making faint celestial objects harder to observe. While streetlights improve visibility on the ground, they create skyglow that obscures delicate deep-sky structures. Emission nebulae differ from star clusters, galaxies and reflection nebulae because they radiate light at very specific wavelengths. Instead of producing a broad spectrum, they emit distinct spectral lines.
Omegon Filters Pro Veil OIII 3nm 2'' (82014)
243.56 CHF
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Artificial lighting in urban and suburban areas brightens the night sky and reduces contrast, making faint deep-sky objects more difficult to observe. Skyglow caused by streetlights and industrial lighting often overwhelms delicate nebular structures. Unlike galaxies, globular clusters or reflection nebulae, emission nebulae radiate light at specific wavelengths. Because the human eye has limited sensitivity in the red spectrum, only the O-III and H-Beta lines are easily visible visually. Cameras, however, can record all these wavelengths, including the deeper red emissions.
Omegon Filters Pro Veil H-Alpha 3nm 2'' (82012)
243.56 CHF
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Artificial lighting in urban and suburban areas brightens the night sky and reduces contrast, causing faint celestial objects to fade into the background. While streetlights improve visibility on the ground, they create skyglow that makes observing delicate nebular structures more challenging. Emission nebulae differ from galaxies, globular clusters and reflection nebulae because they emit light at specific wavelengths rather than across a broad spectrum.
Omegon Filters Pro Veil SII 3nm 2'' (82013)
243.56 CHF
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Artificial lighting in populated areas brightens the night sky and reduces contrast, making faint deep-sky objects difficult to detect. Skyglow from streetlights and other sources often masks delicate nebular structures. Emission nebulae differ from galaxies, globular clusters and reflection nebulae because they emit light at very specific wavelengths. While the human eye is primarily sensitive to the O-III and H-Beta lines, cameras can record all of these wavelengths, including the deep red emissions of hydrogen and ionised sulphur.
Omegon Pro Electronic filter wheel EFW-L 7x2'' (86212)
318.91 CHF
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The Omegon Pro Electronic Filter Wheel (EFW-L) is designed to streamline astrophotography by enabling fast and precise filter changes. Suitable for both amateur astronomers and experienced imaging enthusiasts, this motorized filter wheel enhances efficiency while keeping the optical path compact and stable. The filter wheel is equipped with M54 female threads on both the front and rear, making it compatible with telescopes that use larger focusers. Included adapters provide M48 and T2 connections, offering flexible integration into various imaging setups.
Omegon Binoculars Brightsky 26x82 - 45° + Case (85791)
1261.65 CHF
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The Omegon Brightsky 26x82 binoculars are designed for observing both nature and the night sky. Whether watching wildlife at dusk, ships on the horizon, or bright deep-sky objects, these large-format binoculars deliver clear, detailed views across a wide range of applications. With large 82 mm objective lenses, they gather substantial light, providing bright and sharp images even in low-light conditions. The 45° angled eyepieces ensure comfortable viewing, especially when observing elevated subjects such as mountain wildlife or astronomical targets.
Omegon Binoculars Brightsky 26x82 - 90° + Case (85788)
1261.65 CHF
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The Omegon Brightsky 26x82 binoculars are designed for both daytime and nighttime observation. Whether you are watching wildlife at dusk, ships on the horizon, or celestial objects such as stars and planets, these large binoculars provide bright, detailed images across a wide range of applications. Equipped with large 82 mm objective lenses, they gather ample light even in twilight conditions, delivering clear and sharp views of distant subjects. This version features 90° angled eyepieces, making it particularly well suited for comfortable astronomical observations, especially when viewing objects high in the sky.
Omegon Binoculars Brightsky 30x100 - 45° + Case (85792)
1489.45 CHF
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The Omegon Brightsky 30x100 binoculars are powerful large-format optics designed for both daytime and nighttime observation. Whether viewing wildlife at dusk, ships on the horizon, or celestial objects such as star clusters and planets, these binoculars provide bright, detailed images across long distances. With large 100 mm objective lenses, they gather significant amounts of light, delivering clear and sharp views even in twilight conditions. The 45° angled eyepieces ensure comfortable viewing, making them especially suitable for nature observation and elevated subjects.
Omegon Binoculars Brightsky 30x100 - 90° + Case (85789)
1559.54 CHF
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The Omegon Brightsky 30x100 binoculars are powerful large-format optics designed for observing both nature and the night sky. Whether you are watching wildlife at dusk, ships in the distance or celestial objects such as star clusters and planets, these binoculars deliver bright, detailed views across long ranges. With large 100 mm objective lenses, they gather significant light, providing clear and sharp images even in low-light conditions. This version features 90° angled eyepieces, making it especially suitable for comfortable astronomical observations, particularly when viewing objects high overhead.
Omegon Binoculars Brightsky ED-APO 26x82 - 90° + Case (85785)
1927.52 CHF
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The Brightsky ED-APO 26x82 binoculars take performance to a higher level with advanced ED-APO objective optics. Compared to the standard version, they deliver even greater sharpness, improved contrast and exceptionally natural colour reproduction. Whether observing landscapes or exploring the night sky, these binoculars reveal fine details with impressive clarity. With large 82 mm objective lenses and ED-APO glass elements, chromatic aberration is significantly reduced. The result is a bright, high-contrast image with excellent colour fidelity, even in challenging lighting conditions.
Omegon 2x54 binoculars for star field observation + 2 Pro UHC filter M56 (84093)
252.32 CHF
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These 2x54 star field binoculars are designed for sweeping, immersive views of the night sky. They allow you to observe entire constellations, dense star fields and bright deep-sky objects with ease. The experience feels natural and intuitive, as if you were looking at the sky with your own eyes—only enhanced. With ultra-low 2x magnification and large 54 mm objective lenses, the binoculars reveal significantly more stars than the naked eye, reaching about 1.5 magnitudes deeper. Even under light-polluted urban skies, faint constellations become easier to recognize.
Omegon Microscope Nabla II Trino (82927)
243.56 CHF
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The Omegon Nabla II Trino microscope is designed for precise observation in the micro world. It delivers sharp, reliable and high-contrast images, allowing you to detect fine structures that might otherwise go unnoticed. Suitable for education, dedicated hobby researchers and users who expect professional-level performance, this microscope combines accuracy with ease of use. Whether in school laboratories, university practical sessions or scientific projects, the Nabla II provides dependable results. Students can prepare samples easily and examine them at magnifications up to 1000x. 
Omegon Horizon N 114/500 AZ-Bellavista telescope (80899)
252.06 CHF
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The N 114/500 is a wide-angle telescope designed for impressive views of the night sky. With its short 500 mm focal length, it delivers breathtaking rich-field observations of large star clusters, nebulae, and the Milky Way. Thanks to its high-quality parabolic primary mirror, it provides outstanding sharpness that stands out in this class. This telescope is ideal for anyone who prefers observing the sky in a wide, panoramic format. A “rich-field” telescope allows you to observe a vast section of the sky at once.
Omegon Telescope Teleskop Horizon N 130/650 AZ-Bellavista (80900)
266.06 CHF
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The Omegon Horizon N 130/650 is an ideal entry into deep-sky observing. More than just a beginner’s telescope, it acts as a true “light machine.” With its 130 mm parabolic primary mirror, it gathers enough light to reveal objects far beyond our solar system. Explore delicate gas nebulae, dense star clusters, and countless distant stars. This telescope demonstrates what is possible with a well-designed beginner instrument and will remain a reliable companion for years. With a 130 mm aperture, this model stands among the larger beginner telescopes.
Omegon Horizon AC 70/700 AZ-Bellavista telescope (80892)
206.55 CHF
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The AC 70/700 AZ-Bellavista offers an easy and enjoyable introduction to astronomy and nature observation. This complete set combines sharp optics with a stable AZ mount and a stainless steel tripod. It provides the perfect foundation for exploring lunar craters, observing Saturn’s rings, or watching birds and landscapes during the day. Setup is quick and simple—just assemble, aim, and start discovering the sky or nature. At the core of this telescope is a high-quality achromatic lens system.
Omegon Horizon AC 90/650 AZ-Bellavista telescope (80894)
236.31 CHF
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The AC 90/650 AZ-Bellavista is a bright and versatile telescope designed for both astronomical and terrestrial observation. Combining a powerful 90 mm refractor with the sturdy AZ-Bellavista mount, this complete set is an excellent choice for ambitious beginners. Whether exploring the Milky Way or observing landscapes during the day, this telescope delivers detailed and impressive views. A larger aperture means better light collection. With a 90 mm diameter, this telescope gathers significantly more light than smaller entry-level models.
Omegon Telescope Horizon N 114/500 (87242)
176.8 CHF
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The N 114/500 is a wide-angle telescope designed for impressive stargazing experiences. With its short 500 mm focal length, it delivers breathtaking rich-field views of large star clusters, nebulae, and the Milky Way. Its high-quality parabolic primary mirror ensures exceptional sharpness that stands out in this class. This telescope is ideal for anyone who enjoys observing the sky in a wide, panoramic format. A “rich-field” telescope allows you to see a vast portion of the sky at once. 
Omegon Telescope Horizon N 114/900 (87241)
185.55 CHF
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The N 114/900 is an ideal introduction to deep-sky observation, featuring sharp parabolic optics. If you dream of exploring beyond our solar system and discovering glowing nebulae and ancient star clusters, this telescope opens the door. With its high-quality parabolic primary mirror, it delivers impressive sharpness that stands out in this price range. Experience unforgettable moments, such as seeing Saturn’s rings for the first time or observing the Orion Nebula in detail. Many beginner telescopes use spherical mirrors, which cannot focus light to a single precise point.
Omegon Telescope Horizon N 130/650 (87243)
199.55 CHF
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The N 130/650 is a powerful beginner telescope designed to take you deep into space. More than just an entry-level instrument, it acts as a true “light machine.” With its 130 mm parabolic primary mirror, it gathers enough light to reveal delicate gas nebulae and countless stars in distant clusters. This telescope demonstrates how much is possible with a well-designed beginner model and will remain a reliable companion for years. With a 130 mm aperture, this telescope stands out in the beginner class.
Omegon Telescope Horizon AC 70/700 (87239)
133.03 CHF
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The AC 70/700 is designed as your first introduction to the night sky. Its optics have been specially developed for beginners, providing an easy and enjoyable entry into astronomy. At the heart of this telescope is a high-quality achromatic lens system. Two lenses work together to produce bright and sharp images while minimizing color distortion. Planets such as Jupiter and Saturn begin to reveal details like cloud bands and rings. The Moon becomes a fascinating landscape filled with craters and mountain ranges. 
Omegon Telescope Horizon AC 90/650 (87240)
162.79 CHF
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The AC 90/650 is a powerful and versatile telescope designed for impressive observations of both the night sky and nature. It is especially well suited for exploring the solar system, as its 90 mm aperture gathers enough light to reveal detailed views of the Moon and planets. Bright nebulae and star clusters are also within reach, making it an excellent choice for beginners who want to actively explore the sky. A larger aperture significantly improves what you can see.