Explore FirstLight 80mm f/8 Refractor Telescope with Twilight Nano Mount
Explore FirstLight 80mm f/8 Refractor Telescope with Twilight Nano Mount is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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An 80mm f/8 refractor paired with the Twilight Nano alt-az mount — a lightweight, grab-and-go setup that delivers sharp lunar and planetary views with minimal setup time.
The 80mm objective with fully multi-coated optics gathers enough light for detailed views of lunar craters, Saturn's rings, and Jupiter's moons. The 640mm focal length at f/8 keeps images high-contrast and forgiving of eyepiece quality. A built-in dew shield reduces condensation during evening sessions.
The Twilight Nano mount's panhandle control provides smooth, intuitive tracking — push the handle to follow objects across the sky. The stainless steel tripod adjusts from 25.5" to 45" and supports up to 15 lbs, leaving room for future accessory upgrades.
Key Features
- 80mm f/8 refractor with fully multi-coated optics
- Twilight Nano alt-az mount with panhandle control (15 lb capacity)
- Stainless steel tripod, adjustable 25.5"–45"
- 25mm Plossl eyepiece (26x), 90° diagonal, red-dot finder
- Smartphone camera adapter included
Ideal For
- Beginners wanting a step up from toy-store telescopes — real optics on a stable mount
- Grab-and-go observers — lightweight and ready to use in minutes
- Families — the panhandle mount is intuitive for all ages
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