Whether it's birdsong in the morning or the moon in the night sky, the SV406P Spotting Scope provides an amazing view. In this blog, we'll share our customers' experiences with the SV406P for lunar observation, as well as some tips and advice.
Wonderful shooting results
This image of the Moon, taken by our technicians using the SV406P birdwatcher, shows the meticulous detail of the lunar surface.
The SV406P is not only an excellent birdwatching tool, it is also suitable for astronomical observation. This photo of the Moon, taken by Suyuba Saiichi Ichijo using the SV406P in combination with a smartphone, shows the meticulous details of the lunar surface.
If you want to see the Moon's craters in more detail, consider using a high magnification eyepiece. This will allow you to see the colour and brightness changes on the surface of the Moon more visibly. It is worth mentioning that the SV406P supports use with telescope eyepieces, enhancing its applicability.
Tips for using the eyepiece
Based on feedback from Darren Leow, he usually uses 10mm and 18mm super flat field eyepieces for astronomical observations as these provide a wider, flatter field of view. However, taking pictures through these eyepieces is not as easy due to their flexible rubber eyecups and longer exit pupil distance. To solve this problem, he chose a zoom eyepiece for this image. Zoom eyepieces are especially good for observing the Moon and planets, and the flexibility of the SV406P eyepiece zoom was helpful.
Conclusion
Overall, the SV406P Birdwatcher's Scope, with its excellent performance, not only satisfies the needs of birdwatchers, but also allows us to enjoy a wonderful lunar observing experience. This telescope shows excellent performance between astronomical observation and bird watching, and is definitely an ideal choice for you to own.