Dr. Mady 60AZ Refractor Telescope with Hard Case

Original price was: ₹19,999.00.Current price is: ₹13,999.00. inc. Gst

Product Overview

Brand Dr. Mady
Model 60AZ (700 mm focal length)
Optical Design Refractor
Aperture 60 mm
Focal Length 700 mm
Focal Ratio f/11.7
Mount Type Alt‑Azimuth with slow-motion vertical control
Tripod Extendable aluminum
Included Eyepieces 20 mm Huygens, 12.5 mm Huygens, 4 mm SR
Barlow Lenses 1.5× erecting eyepiece, 3× Barlow
Finder Scope 5×24 finder with micro-adjustments
Additional Items Diagonal mirror, accessory disc, hard case
Maximum Claimed Magnification Up to 525× (theoretically)
Weight Approximately 4 kg
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Description

Dr. Mady 60AZ Refractor Telescope with Hard Case – Compact. Durable. Beginner-Friendly.

The Dr. Mady 60AZ Refractor Telescope is a thoughtfully designed starter scope ideal for budding astronomers, young explorers, and casual stargazers. With a 60 mm objective lens and manual alt-azimuth mount, it delivers clear, high-contrast views of the Moon, planets, and bright deep-sky objects. Packaged with a durable hard case, two eyepieces, an erect image diagonal, and user-friendly accessories, this telescope is ready to go wherever your curiosity takes you—be it backyard sessions or family camping trips.

Key Features Of Dr. Mady 60AZ Refractor Telescope with Hard Case

1. 60 mm Achromatic Objective Lens for Crisp Views
The 60 mm, fully coated achromatic lens captures ample light to show clear and clean visuals of the Moon’s craters, Jupiter’s bands, and brighter star clusters. Compared to cheaper plastic lenses, the coated glass provides better color accuracy and sharper detail, ideal for early evening skywatching or a beginner’s introduction to celestial sights.

2. Stable Alt‑Azimuth Mount & Steel Tripod
The alt-azimuth mount lets you move the telescope smoothly up and down, left and right, just like a camera tripod. Combined with the sturdy steel tripod, it offers reliable stability and ease of use. Whether you’re at a star party or in your backyard, the setup is intuitive and keeps your view rock-steady.

3. Dual Eyepieces (20 mm & 10 mm) and Erect Image Diagonal
This set includes 20 mm (30×) and 10 mm (60×) eyepieces to provide low and high magnification options. The erect image diagonal lets you view terrestrial scenes in their correct orientation—great for birdwatching or landscape viewing during the daytime. Swap between eyepieces effortlessly as you explore the sky or scenery.

4. Built-In Smartphone Adapter Mount
A simple smartphone adapter is included, so you can easily attach your phone and take photos through the eyepiece. Capture the full Moon, bright star clusters, or earthly views in daylight. It’s perfect for sharing your observations on social media or creating a memorable “first light” photo.

5. Protective Hard Case for Safe Transport & Storage
The heavy-duty hard case keeps the telescope, mount, tripod, eyepieces, and accessories securely stored and protected. It’s ideal for travel or outdoor use—your telescope stays safe from bumps, dust, and weather. The compact design makes it effortless to carry your astronomy setup anywhere.

Why You’ll Love the Dr. Mady 60AZ Refractor Telescope

1. Ready to Use, Anywhere
Comes fully equipped with eyepieces, diagonal, tripod, and hard case—ready for stargazing or daytime adventures straight out of the box.

2. Simple & Intuitive for All Ages
The alt-azimuth setup and easy controls make it ideal for kids and adults alike—no complex setups or electronics needed.

3. Great for the Entire Family
Perfect for introducing children to astronomy—who wouldn’t love seeing the Moon’s craters or Jupiter’s moons through their own telescope?

4. Day & Night Use
With erect-image diagonal and dual eyepieces, the telescope doubles as a daytime spotting scope for birdwatching, wildlife viewing, or landscape observation.

5. Built for Travel & Durability
Hard case, solid tripod, and portable size would satisfy both the young astronomer and their adventurous family—sturdy enough to keep up with your next road trip or campsite outing.

How to Use

1. Set Up the Tripod and Mount
Unfold the aluminum tripod and securely attach the alt-azimuth mount on top. Place the telescope tube (OTA) onto the mount using the provided clamp and tighten it gently. No tools are required, making it easy for beginners.

2. Align the Finder Scope
During daytime, point the telescope at a faraway object like a building or tree. Once centered in the main eyepiece, adjust the finder scope so the crosshair also aligns with the same object. This will help you easily locate stars and planets at night.

3. Insert and Switch Eyepieces
The telescope includes 20mm, 12.5mm, and 4mm eyepieces. Start with the 20mm for wide views, and switch to smaller ones for more magnification. You can also insert the 1.5x or 3x Barlow lens to boost the zoom further, up to 525x magnification.

4. Focus for Clear Images
Use the built-in 90° diagonal for comfortable viewing. Slowly turn the focus knob until your target—like the Moon or a star—appears sharp. Avoid turning it too fast or hard.

5. Use the Slow-Motion Controls
The alt-azimuth mount allows both up-down and left-right movement. Use the slow-motion control knobs to follow moving objects smoothly without jerking the telescope.

How to Take Care

1. Clean Lenses Properly
Use a soft blower or microfiber cloth to remove dust from the lens. Never wipe with tissue paper, shirt sleeves, or your fingers, as this can scratch the coating.

2. Protect from Moisture and Dew
After use, let the telescope dry in a cool, dry place. Wipe off any condensation gently and avoid sealing it wet inside the hard case.

3. Store in the Hard Case Provided
Disassemble the telescope after use and place each part inside the foam-padded hard case. This prevents accidental drops, dust buildup, and damage during travel.

4. Avoid Exposure to Sunlight and Heat
Do not store the telescope near windows, inside cars, or under direct sunlight. Excessive heat can damage the lens and plastic parts.

5. Tighten All Screws Gently Before Use
Before each session, check that all screws, knobs, and locks are snug. A loosely fitted tripod or mount can lead to instability during viewing.

Safety Tips

1. Never Point at the Sun
Do not aim the telescope at or near the sun unless a proper solar filter is installed. Looking at the sun can cause instant and permanent eye damage.

2. Supervise Children During Use
This is a delicate optical instrument, not a toy. Make sure children use it only under adult supervision to avoid damage or injury.

3. Use Only on Flat and Stable Surfaces
Place the tripod on even ground. Avoid setting up on unstable, sloped, or shaky surfaces that could cause it to fall.

4. Don’t Open or Modify Internal Parts
Never attempt to open the telescope tube or adjust internal optics unless you are trained. Incorrect handling can misalign the lens and ruin performance.

5. Avoid Using in Harsh Weather
Do not use the telescope during strong winds, rain, or in sandy areas. These conditions can cause physical damage and reduce lens clarity.

Why the Dr. Mady 60AZ Telescope Is a Great Beginner Choice

The Dr. Mady 60AZ Refractor Telescope is a complete all-in-one starter kit perfect for aspiring astronomers. It features a 60mm aperture and a 700mm focal length, providing clear views of the Moon, planets, and bright stars. With three eyepieces, two Barlow lenses, a finder scope, and a hard carry case, it offers up to 525x magnification in a compact, travel-friendly design. Whether you’re exploring the sky for the first time or gifting someone their first telescope, the Dr. Mady 60AZ is an affordable, reliable, and user-friendly choice for stargazing at home or on the go.

Specification

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Specification Details
Brand / Model Dr. Mady 60AZ (700 mm) Refractor Telescope
Optical Design Achromatic refractor with 60 mm objective lens
Aperture 60 mm
Focal Length / Ratio 700 mm, f/11.7
Theoretical Max Magnification Up to 525× (500× for terrestrial use)
Included Eyepieces 20 mm Huygens (~35×), 12.5 mm Huygens (~56×), 4 mm SR (~175×)
Barlow & Erecting Lens 1.5× erecting eyepiece + 3× Barlow
Finder Scope 5×24 with crosshair and fine adjustment
Diagonal Mirror 90° erecting prism
Mount Alt‑Azimuth full rotation both vertically & horizontally
Focus Control Coarse + fine vertical slow-motion knob
Tripod Aluminum, extendable
Accessories Hard case, accessory disc, eyepiece tray, user manual
Weight ≈ 4 kg
Ideal Observations Moon, planets, constellations, and terrestrial objects

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