Technologies that make the eVscope 2 unique
Autonomous Field Detection
The eVscope 2 ensures more time exploring space and less time setting up or calibrating. Our system instantly recognizes the objects in its field of view by comparing what it sees with a coordinates database of tens of millions of stars.
This allows the eVscope 2 automated tracking and pointing system to be extremely accurate and easy to use, making it by far the most user-friendly telescope on the market. Autonomous Field Detection also allows it to inform you about what you are observing (distance from the Earth, etc.).
Enhanced Vision
Enhanced Vision is patented proprietary technology that allows a live observation of faint objects thanks to the live accumulation of the light we receive from them. Galaxies, nebulae and comets finally become visible, colourful and detailed.
Depending on observing conditions (light pollution, moon phase, weather, etc…) and the objects you are pointing, it only takes a few seconds for you to start seeing the beautiful colours and shapes of galaxies and nebulae normally invisible, even through the eyepiece of a large conventional telescope.
Smart Light Pollution Reduction
Living in the CBD or suburbs of large cities like Sydney or Melbourne challenge astronomers. Light pollution, the presence of excessive and unwanted artificial lighting, renders celestial objects invisible to the human eye. Even cameras and computers are challenged by it as it blurs objects, distorts shapes and adds "noise" to pictures.
Unistellar's proprietary software swiftly mitigates the impact of light pollution and allows for distant objects to be observed in crisp detail, even from bright inner-city environments, delivering the best possible image parameters and results.
Users benefit from more precise images with better contrasts and colors, regardless of the level of brightness of the sky.
Dedicated Unistellar App
With the push of a button and tap of the app, your eVscope 2 recommends the most spectacular targets and launches into deep-space observations, in minutes.
With a catalogue of over 5 000 objects to choose from, use the app to learn about and identify cosmic objects, including which objects are ideal for viewing from your location. Save and share your experience with others – in person or virtually – with your connected tech.
The Unistellar app provides captivating educational content and automates your observing experience, so that novices can enjoy their device right away. The app also offers manual controls for advanced users.
Out-of-this-world observing experience in partnership with Nikon
A defining feature of the eVscope 2 is the electronic eyepiece, developed by Nikon: the combination of a best-in-class micro OLED screen, designed to enhance contrast and deliver a perfect black image, and a sophisticated array of lenses, sourced from Nikon’s expert optical labs.
The views through the eVscope are electronically enhanced in real-time to bring out the finer, fainter details of what the telescope captures.
The new eyepiece delivers a captivating, immersive observation with rich contrast, with better observing comfort and eye-relief.
Please note - this version includes the Unistellar Backpack - perfect for taking your eVscope 2 anywhere or keeping it safe at home.
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Unistellar eVscope 2 Specifications | |
Optical Magnification | 50x |
Digital Magnification | up to 400x (150x recommended maximum) |
Max Magnitude | 16 in medium quality night sky |
Resolving power | 1.33 arcsecond |
Field of view | 34 arcmin x 47 arcmin |
Mirror Diameter | 114mm |
Focal Length | 450mm |
Mount | Motorized Alt-Az Mount with extreme tracking accuracy thanks to Automated Celestial Tracking with Feedback |
Weight | 9kg including tripod |
Camera Sensor | IMX 347 |
Storage Capacity | 64kg |
Get involved with space science
At BINTEL, we're long-term supporters of astronomy and space sciences. We've supplied telescopes and equipment to professional observatories, universities and colleges, as well as dedicated amateur astronomers keen to contribute expanding our knowledge of the Universe.
Now the Unistellar eVscope eQuinox and eVscope telescopes offer a way to become directly connected with a global network of other Unistellar astronomers in the detection of exoplanets, research into asteroids and even planetary defence efforts. The Unistellar network is the world's largest collection of astronomers with the same kind of high-end technology based telescopes.
There's a vast collection information about our Universe to capture and learn from. Get involved today!
Find out more about the Unistellar Citizen Science projects here.