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Bintel 84 Wentworth park road, Glebe, 2073, NSW
Phone:(02) 9518 7255
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$224.00
The new ZWO LRGB Filters are designed to approximately equalize the flux of ASI1600 mono sensor
Better transmission, Better coating, Better color separation
Technical Parameter:
Name: ZWO New LRGB Filters Optimized for ASI1600(4 filters)
Size: 1.25″
Thickness: 5.5mm+2.5mm(thread)
Thread: M28.5*0.6
the RGB color combine weights will be approximately 1:1:1
- Fine-optically polished to ensure accurate 1/4 wavefront
- more than 92% transmission at passband
- Infrared wavelength 700-1100nm cut-off
- Precision off-band blocking
- Multi-layers anti-reflection coating
- Small spectral “gap” to minimize effect of light pollution
- More parfocal – thickness 1.9+/-0.03 mm
here is the the transmission curve
$749.00
FocusLynx Control Hub
Multiple Ways to Connect
The FocusLynx Control Hub acts as the central controller to link one or two focusers to any control PC. The hub includes communication ports for Serial and USB (using Optec's USB/Serial cable) and wired Ethernet Network protocols as standard. An optional WiFi board and antenna can be added and installed at any time. Focuser 1 and Focuser 2 ports are available at the top of the FocusLynx hub with 12VDC Power, Network, optional Hand Control, and Serial connection ports available at the bottom. An optional aluminium mounting plate makes it easy to mount the FocusLynx Hub to any telescope pier or mount.
Following the ASCOM Local Server model Optec's FocusLynx Commander software allows multiple clients to connect simultaneously to the FocusLynx hub. Additionally, embedded webservers in the wired Ethernet and WiFi connections allow FocusLynx to generate a control interface accessible through any web browser or smartphone. Because this page is generated and displayed by the hub itself, once you are connected, there is no further configuration required: just attach your focusers and go!
Multiple Focusers to Control
Multiple Options Available
Each FocusLynx package comes complete with everything needed to connect. An optional Hand Control, WiFi add-on board, second stepper controller, mounting plate, precision external temperature probe, and motor-specific cables round out a complete integrated package.
FocusLynx Control Hub Specifications
Functional Specifications:
- Stepper Motor Control: bipolar and unipolar stepper motors,
- Resolution: 16-bit controller with 65,535 step range per focuser,
- PC Connectivity: USB/Serial, Ethernet, or optional 802.11 WiFi,
- Hand Control: Optional 2-button with Digital Read-Out,
- WiFi Connection: Optional 802.11b/g compatible,
- Second Stepper: Optional plug-in daughter board,
- Input Power: 12VDC univeral power supply (110 to 230VAC input),
- Alternative Power: Field battery voltage (13.8VDC) with optional automotive cigarette lighter plug,
- Software Drivers: ASCOM local server, X2 native drivers for TheSky X
Physical Specifications:
- Length: 5.1" (130mm)
- Width: 3.2" (81mm)
- Height: 1.0" (27mm)
- Weight: 10 oz (285 g)
- Mounting Holes: Four 4-40 x 1/8" depth (reverse side)
- Case Material: 6061 aluminium, anodized black.
FocusLynx Port Connections:
- Focuser 1: RJ45 socket for standard Cat-5e/Cat-6 to focuser,
- Focuser 2: Optional second stepper board for RJ45 socket,
- Power: 12VDC input, 2.5 x 5.5mm plug, center pin positive,
- Network: Standard RJ45 Ethernet socket,
- Hand Controller: RJ22 socket for standard telephone handset cord,
- Serial: RJ12 socket for Optec USB/Serial cable (included).
$699.00
OPTEC DirectSync SW25 Motor for Sky-Watcher Esprit 80 #19787
Designed especially for the Sky-Watcher Esprit series telescope 2-1/2-inch Dual-Speed focusers, the OPTEC DirectSync SW25 features simple installation and an elegant design. The DirectSync motors are fully compatiblity with the FocusLynx Control Hub making DirectSync the very best choice for motorising Sky-Watcher's premier astrograph telescopes.
For the larger Esprit APO's with the 3" focuser, see our DirectSync SW30.
Compatiblity:
- Sky-Watcher Esprit 80 Apochromat refractor.
Optec DirectSync SW25 Specifications:
DirectSync APO Motor (#19787)
- Motor: 35mm Nippon stepper motor with 50:1 gearhead,
- Material: 6061 aluminium, anodized black,
- Length: 3.75" (96mm)
- Width: 1.9" (49mm)
- Weight: 11.6 oz (330 g)
- Tools Required: 1/16" and 3mm hex keys (included)
- Motor Cable: Standard Cat-5e or Cat-6 (6-ft. length included)
- Connection to FocusLynx: Focuser 1 or Focuser 2 port- RJ45 socket
$749.00
The OPTEC DirectSync SW30 motor with built-in clutch mechanism and temperature sensor allows both manual and motorised control with a simple twist of the motor housing. DirectSync SW30 can be ordered separately or as part of the FocusLynx Kit.
Designed especially for the Sky-Watcher Esprit series telescope 3-inch Dual-Speed focusers, the OPTEC DirectSync SW30 features simple installation and an elegant design.
The DirectSync motors are fully compatiblity with the FocusLynx Control Hub making DirectSync the very best choice for motorizing Sky-Watcher's premier astrograph telescopes.
Compatiblity:
- Sky-Watcher Esprit 100 Apochromat refractor,
- Sky-Watcher Esprit 120 Apochromat refractor,
- Sky-Watcher Esprit 150 Apochromat refractor.
Specifications:
DirectSync APO Motor (#19788)
- Motor: 25mm Nippon stepper motor with 25:1 gearhead,
- Material: 6061 aluminium, anodized black,
- Length: 3.0" (76mm)
- Width: 1.5" (38mm)
- Weight: 5.6 oz (155 g)
- Tools Required: 2mm, 2.5mm and 1/16" hex keys (included)
- Motor Cable: Standard Cat-5e or Cat-6 (6-ft. length included)
- Connection to FocusLynx: Focuser 1 or Focuser 2 port- RJ45 socket
$25.00
Compatible with all ASI cameras and all C and CS lenses
Back focus of C lenses is 17.5mm
Back focus of CS lenses is 12.5mm
Black anodised finish, aluminium construction
$69.00
The NEW ZWO EAF Hand Controller is the perfect way to control the EAF (Electronic Automatic Focuser).
The smooth ergonomic design provides a comfort grip. Made from environmentally friendly APS material.
Features In and Out buttons and has two speed control. It comes with a 3.5mm female socket.
This is a “must-have” option for EAF user.
$399.00
SkyWatcher F5 Coma Corrector is optimised for use with Sky-Watcher f/5 Newtonian reflecting telescopes, this field correcting lens provides flat pin point stars for both visual and astrophotography needs.
Take full advantage of your full-frame Digital SLR camera and produce superb flat field images without any increase or reduction in magnification.
The Sky-Watcher F5 Coma Corrector is to be used in conjunction with your cameras T-ring adaptor.
Can be used with most f/5 reflector that have a 2" focuser.
Requires 55mm back focus
Included with the Sky-Watcher F5 Coma Corrector:
- 2 ” Coma Corrector lens with T-thread male
- 2″ spacer
- 2″ eyepiece adaptor
$99.00
NEW from ZWO
Do you want precise, accurate focusing of your Off Axis Guide camera, with the NEW ZWO 1.25" Helical Focuser you can achieve perfect focus with finger tip ease.
Manufactured from Aerospace Aluminium Alloy Material
Precision CNC Machining Technology
Frosted and Anodised Housing
Anti - Skid Brass Screw
Perfect fits in with ZWO OAG and Mini Series Guide cameras
Can also be used in other situations where precise focus is required
ZWO 1.25" Helical Focuser Specifications:
Inner Diameter: 1.25inch (31.7mm)
Stroke: 6mm
Top Male Thread: M42 x 0.75 (T-Thread)
Bottom Female Thread: M42 x 0.75 (T-Thread)
Minimum Height: 48.5mm
$199.00
Sky-Watcher SW707 AZ2 Refractor Telescope
Learning or interested in Astronomy? This Sky-Watcher 70/700 Refractor Telescope is a highly affordable telescope which allows beginners to take their first steps into the world of Astronomy. Several accessories are provided, this telescope is suitable for both astronomical and terrestrial observations. Unlike many other beginner telescopes on the market, this Sky-Watcher 60/700 comes with standard 1.25″ focuser allowing a broad range of eyepiece and accessories to be used for a better viewing experience.
Equipped with a user-friendly alt-azimuth AZ2 mount, this Sky-Watcher telescope can move in both horizontal and vertical axes. It is designed for viewing the Sun (Solar Filter REQUIRED), the moon and bright planets, and terrestrial observation during the day.
The Refractor Advantage
Images viewed through a refractor telescope have a classic quality that other telescope designs lack. Since a refractor does not use mirrors to view objects, you get a generally sharper image. Images are also displayed without the secondary mirror shadow, making it suitable for terrestrial viewing when used with a 45° erecting image diagonal or an erecting tube.
Superb Imaging Qualities
This achromatic refractor from Sky-Watcher features an aperture of 70mm and it is fully multi-coated to enhance light transmission. It delivers clear, high contrast images of the moon and the planets. Those new to astronomy will appreciate how simple and easy this telescope is to use.
In the Box:
- Sky-Watcher SW707 70mm Achromatic Refractor
- AZ2 Mount with Aluminium Tripod
- 2 Eyepieces Super 10mm (70x) & Super 25mm (28x) – 1.25″ Barrel
- 2x Barlow Lens (double the magnifications of the eyepieces)
- Finderscope 6×24
- 90° Star Diagonal – 1.25″ Barrel
- Instruction Manual
$751.00
ON FIRM FOOTING
Enhance your viewing experience with tripods and tripod heads from SWAROVSKI OPTIK. Select the right model for when you’re on the move or in particularly difficult conditions or terrains. They are all made of top-quality carbon and offer outstanding stability. And their impressive comfort means that you can enjoy hours observing, filming, or digiscoping the beauty of nature.
CTH compact tripod head
The CTH compact tripod head has been specially developed for fast viewing and digiscoping. Thanks to the Arca-Swiss-compatible quick-release mechanism, SWAROVSKI OPTIK spotting scopes can be mounted quickly and accurately – for a secure and comfortable viewing experience. The counter-balance system also prevents the equipment from tipping backward or forward even if it is not locked, while the integrated fluid bearing ensures smooth, even movements.
Technical Data
Height (in / mm) | 3.5 / 9
Approx. weight (oz / g) | 20 / 570
$29.00
SkyWatcher Dovetail Bar 20CM
Vixen style 200mm Mounting Plate for EQ5, HEQ5 – EQ6 and Vixen mounts.
Standard dovetail mounting plate for Sky-Watcher EQ5, HEQ5 and EQ6 mounts and Vixen Mounts. The plate is 20cm long metal extrusion and Metallic Green anodized. Two outer un-threaded holes and two inner 1/4 -inch threaded holes. Four screws included as pictured.
Base width = 44mm
Hole to hole spacing 184mm
$2,370.00
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
As a conventional, lightweight pair of binoculars, the Habicht model offers impressive technical specifications. Even the use of the Porro design reflected the desire for greater detail recognition, which is provided with the 10x magnification. The rubber armoring is the number one choice for everyday use.
A FOND TRADITION
The traditional form of observation. The Habicht model is the classic optical system that has been tried and tested and continually developed for generations. The high-contrast, vivid images it produces with outstanding transmission values are what make it so popular. The sturdy light-alloy housing makes these binoculars particularly suitable the mountains.
INNOVATION BY SWAROVSKI OPTIK
EXPERTS IN FORESIGHT
Since 1949, we at SWAROVSKI OPTIK have been inventing, designing, and manufacturing long-range optical products of the highest precision for demanding users, repeatedly revolutionizing the industry.
TECHNICAL DATA
10x
40
4
13
324 / 108
6.2
5.2
60
13 / 4
± 5
5
96
2.2-2.83 / 56-72
20
TECHNICAL DATA
6 / 154
6.9 / 175
2.3 / 59
27.9 / 790
-13 °F to +131 °F (-25 °C / +55 °C)
-22 °F to +158 °F (-30 °C / +70 °C)
13 ft / 4 m water depth (inert gas filling)
$2,225.00
CONSCIOUS OF TRADITION
The traditional form of observation. The Swarovski Habicht 7x42 GA binoculars are the classic optical system that has been tried and tested and continually developed for generations. Their light-alloy housing and extremely sturdy yet lightweight design make them particularly suitable for taking on excursions.
Habicht 7x42 GA
The Swarovski Habicht 7x42 GA are a popular size of binoculars with their sturdy rubber armoring. They are versatile to use thanks to their tried-and tested optical system with a 42 mm objective lens diameter and 6 mm exit pupil, which can also produce bright images even in poor light conditions, as well as the 7x magnification.
Included
Bag, eyepiece cover, carrying strap leather
Technical Data
Magnification 7x
Effective objective lens diameter (mm) 42
Exit pupil diameter (mm) 6
Exit pupil distance (eye relief) (mm) 14
Field of view (ft/1000 yds / m/1000 m) 342 / 114
Field of view (degrees) 6.5
Field of view for eyeglass wearers (degrees) 6.3
Field of view, apparent (degrees) 46
Shortest focusing distance (ft / m) 11 / 3.5
Dioptric compensation (dpt) ± 3
Diopter correction at ∞ (dpt) 5
Light transmission (%) 96
Pupil distance (in / mm) 2.2-2.83 / 56-72
Twilight factor acc. to ISO 14132-1 17
Length approx. (in / mm)* 6 / 154
Width approx. (in / mm)** 7 / 177
Height approx. (in / mm)** 2.3 / 58
Weight approx. (oz / g) 26.8 / 760
Functional temperature -13 °F to +131 °F (-25 °C / +55 °C)
Storage temperature -22 °F to +158 °F (-30 °C / +70 °C)
Submersion tightness 13 ft / 4 m water depth (inert gas filling)
The Slik 504QFII Video Tripod shares its leg set with the ABLE 300 DX, but it comes complete with a solid SLIK 2-way fluid pan head incorporating an easy to grip pan handle with full angle adjustments. The panhandle is long enough to give excellent leverage for smooth panning. There is a bubble level built into the base of the head quick leveling after set up. The head also has a video quick release plate for fast mounting and un-mounting of the camera.
The legs of the SLIK 504QF II set up and fold down securely. Simply loosen and tighten the leg lock knob to extend or shorten them. 3 position leg locks make for easy set up on uneven ground or steps. Combine it with the 504 QF II/300 DX Short Column and it lowers to 14 inches (350 mm) for low angle or macro videography.
This lightweight video tripod weighs 5.6 lbs and folds down to 27 inches. It’s an excellent tripod to take on location.
Specifications
| Folded Length: | 690mm |
| Maximum Operating Height: | 1,560mm |
| Minimum Operating Height: | 450mm (330mm) |
| Maximum Center Column Ext.: | 265mm |
| Weight: | 2,570g |
| Head Portion Weight: | 620g |
| Leg Portion Weight: | 1,950g |
| Leg Lock Type: | T.L. |
| Leg Tip: | Rubber |
| How To Mount Camera: | Q.R.S. |
| Number of Leg Sections: | 3 |
| Shape of Leg Pipe/Tube: | |
| Diameter of the first upper leg: | 27mm |
| Type of Center Column Elevation: | Center column type |
| Panhead: | 3-way |
| Type of Bubble Level: | Single bubble level |
| Special Features: | Multi-position leg |
$31,499.00
The Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph (Celestron RASA 36), is a cost-effective optical system for space surveillance, Space Situational Awareness (SSA), other scientific applications, and advanced wide field astroimaging. It offers unprecedented value in aperture, speed, field of view, and optical performance. The RASA design has a convenient external prime-focus image capture location with a flat focal plane, providing small spot sizes to the edge of a wide field. The result is images free of optical defects like field curvature, off-axis coma, and astigmatism.
The 36 cm aperture version is the largest RASA Celestron manufactures; it is the biggest and fastest (f/2.2) optical instrument of its kind available off-the-shelf. Unlike most telescopes, which only focus visible light (400-700 nm), the RASA 36 cm focuses an extended spectral range (400-900 nm), allowing a brighter signal to be detected by a camera sensor. The RASA 36 cm also features a redesigned focus system, which ensures easy and stable focusing.
RASA 36 c sample back-focus distance (77.5 mm) accommodates a wide variety of imaging sensors. A custom camera adapter can be added for a field of view up to 4.4 degrees.
Important freight requirement RASA 36 is a professional-caliber, high-precision instrument. It is manufactured and aligned to an exacting standard to provide exceptional optical performance. The telescope has been packaged to ensure it retains alignment and resulting performance during transport. However, due to the weight, size, and known stresses of shipping via parcel service, Celestron has determined that the ideal transport is a palletized delivery via LTL truck freight. For all Australian deliveries, Celestron will ship via this method. Please contact us for further freight costs
| OPTICAL TUBE INFO: | |
|---|---|
| Optical Design | Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph |
| Aperture | 355.6mm (14") |
| Focal Length | 790mm (31.1") |
| Focal Ratio | f/2.2 |
| Central obstruction diameter | 158mm (6.22")(44% of aperture diameter) |
| Light Gathering Power (Compared to human eye) | 2581X |
| Resolution (Rayleigh) | 0.39 arc seconds |
| Resolution (Dawes) | 0.36 arc seconds |
| Image circle | 60.1mm (2.36") Ø, 4.4° |
| Useable field | 70mm (2.75") Ø, 5.1°, only minimal performance loss at edge of FOV |
| Wavelength range | 400 – 900 nm |
| Spot size | < 6.3 μm RMS across FOV |
| Optical coatings | Enhanced aluminum, XLT multi-coatings used throughout |
| Off-axis Illumination | 83% at 30mm (1.18") off-axis |
| Optical window | 104mm (4.09") Ø |
| Back focus with included camera adapter | 55mm (2.16") |
| Back focus from top of threaded collar | 77.5mm (3.05") |
| Optical Tube | Aluminum |
| Optical Tube Length | 1079.5mm (42.5") |
| Optical Tube Diameter | 406.4mm (16") |
| Focuser | New focuser design, minimizes focus shift |
| Finderscope | Not included |
| Optical Tube Weight | 75 lbs (34.02 kg) |
| Other features | Ventilation fan, dual dovetail mounting bars |
| Included items | 48mm (1.89") camera adapter, fan battery pack |
This dovetail bar is easily mounted to the top of the Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph 8 with the included hardware. Once installed it will allow you to attach any astronomy accessories that use CGE or Losmandy D-series dovetail plates.
$499.00
The FX Series controllers are our heavy-duty "Prosumer" models with 4 individual adjustable heater ports and programmable power supply suitable for powering popular DSLR cameras. The DigiFire FX-PRO model has all the features of our former DigiFire 12 model, plus some impressive improvements.
Both models feature:
- OLED Graphic Display which displays all settings at a glance.
- Built-in Voltage Meter
- Heavy-Duty, individually adjustable power output for up to 4 heaters.
- Built-in 8V DSLR Power Supply. Just add our DSLR Battery Adapter and power you DSLR from the Dew Controller. †
- 2 DC Accessory Ports
- 1 Port 12V up to 7 Amp output
- 2nd port programmable for 12V OR 8V (DSLR Camera Power). Up to 1.5 Amp output
- 15 Amps total power (max 7 Amp with Cigarette Lighter Plug).
- Dimmable lights! In fact, after 2 minutes, they shut-off! Pressing 1 of the 2 control buttons will "wake-up" the lights again, or you can also set the lights and graphic display to remain ON
- User Changeable Cord. We strongly recommend you "ditch the Cigarette Lighter Plug". Chose you own or add our Anderson Power Pole plugs to get all 15 Amps the unit is capable of delivering.
- Cord Management - Power other devices using the 2 DC Accessory Ports. For example, our 12V USB Hub.
- Low Voltage Cut-Off - A Kendrick Standard that saves your battery from permanent destruction.
- Disable Low Voltage Cut-Off. We don't recommend it, but if you want to drain your battery beyond repair it is now possible.
- Reverse Polarity Protection
All the features of the DigiFire FX, PLUS:
- Temperature Sensing control for 2 of the 4 heater ports.
- Heaters are only powered when the temperature of your optics reaches the level you choose. It works on the difference between Ambient Air Temperature and the temperature of your optics. Choose a setting that is 0-10 C°
- Prevents unnecessary over-heating (which degrades image quality)
- Saves battery power
- Traditional "Duty-Cycle" settings are also available on all 4 heater ports
Sensors included: 2 - 1 of these is the Ambient Air Temperature and the other is the Optic Temperature Sensor. Additional Sensors are optional. If you want to use Temperature Regulation on a 2nd optic (telescope), order an extra Temperature Sensor.
Coping with Dew Fact Sheet
$249.00
Please note, does not include hand controller cable.
The SkyWatcher V5 hand controller includes new features such as: Firmware-updatability via the internet, pointing accuracy enhancement (PAE) and ability to store star alignment data.
SynScan handset with USB for SkyWatcher goto Telescopes & Mounts, the latest version fully updatable via the SkyWatcher website.
Accepts GPS Mouse.
SkyWatcher V5 hand controller Specification
- Alignment Method: One-Star Alignment, Two-Star Alignment, Three-Star Alignment.
- Pointing Accuracy: Up to 1 arc min.
- Object Catalogues: Messier, IC, NGC, Caldwell.
- 13740 Object Database: Including Planets, Named Stars, Double Stars, Variable Stars & User-Defined Objects.
- Backlash compensation.
- Periodic Error Correction.
- Premium PC Interface: ASCOM compatible, Nexstar-5i compatible protocol and command set
- User-tunable LCD contrast
- LED backlight and buzzer volume.
Please not this does not include a connecting cable.
Contact us for the correct one for your mount.
The Celestron T-Adapter-Barlow Lens Universal - 1.25'' can be used three ways; as a 2X Barlow for visual use, as a prime focus T-adapter, or as a “Barlowed” T-adapter to double the magnification.
Features:
- As a 2X Barlow right out of the box. Insert any 1.25” eyepiece into the adapter to double the magnification, while retaining a comfortable eye relief of your eyepiece.
- For prime focus photography. Unscrew the bottom section (glass element) to remove the Barlow and slide the chrome barrel into the telescope’s 1.25” focuser. Screw a T-Ring to the T Thread on top of the adapter. Attach to your DSLR or SLR camera.
- As a barlowed T-adapter simply screw your T-Ring (sold separately) directly to the T-Thread and place into focuser. Good for imaging Planets to enlarge image.
Please note that some telescopes, especially “fast” refractors and Newtonians, may not have enough focus travel to allow the photographic image to come to focus when used in prime focus mode. In these instances, adding the Barlow to the T-Adapter will allow the telescope to reach focus.
In “Tele-Extended” mode, the Barlow doubles the focal length and f/ratio of your telescope, resulting in an image on the sensor or film plane that is twice the size of a prime focus image.
Prime focus and tele-extended photography are popular for short exposure images of terrestrial objects as well as celestial objects like the Moon.
Weight = 68 grams;
Length = 74mm;
Made in China.
Two-year manufacturer limited warranty.
$799.00
Normally available for pickup or shipping approx. 2-3 business days from your order
Light pollution in the night sky can significantly degrade contrast in astronomical images. This is especially true when using very fast telescopes like the 8” RASA because the sky background saturates very quickly. The “noise” of the light pollution overwhelms the “signal” from the celestial object you are imaging, making it difficult to get the most detailed image.
The RASA 8 Light Pollution Filter remedies this by blocking light pollution while transmitting light from deep-sky objects. The result is bright, detailed objects that pop off the black sky background with superior contrast.
Fortunately, many sources of light pollution have relatively discreet emission spectra; they emit primarily at specific wavelengths of light. By strategically blocking these wavelengths, the filter greatly reduces the effects of light pollution without degrading overall image quality.
How it Works
The Light Pollution Imaging (LPI) Filter for the 8” RASA blocks light from some of the most common sources of light pollution between 400-700nm (i.e., the visible spectrum), including high- and low-pressure sodium-vapour streetlights, mercury-vapour streetlights, and natural airglow caused by oxygen in the atmosphere.
Unlike some light pollution filters, the LPI filter blocks only specific areas of the spectrum instead of wide regions. This helps to maintain image brightness and colour balance. In addition, specific wavelengths associated with emission nebulae, such as H-α(656nm), H-β (486nm), OIII (496nm and 501nm), and SII (672nm), are highly transmitted, ensuring minimal loss of image brightness for those objects.
The filter fits directly into the internal filter mount in the RASA 8’s front lens cell, where the optical window normally mounts. By removing the clear window and replacing it with the filter, optical performance for the entire system is maintained.
Each filter comes with a plastic storage case to safely store the filter or the placeholder glass that came with your RASA when not in use. You will also receive a spectral transmission graph unique to your specific unit, verifying its performance.
RASA 8 Light Pollution Filter Specifications
| Material | Schott B270 |
| Glass thickness | 1.9mm |
| Filter diameter | 46mm |
| Clear aperture | 43mm |
| Coatings | Dichroic, multi-layer anti-reflection |
| Housing | Aluminium, black anodized |
RASA 8 Light Pollution Filter Instruction Manual
Celestron 8" F/2 RASA - Capture spectacular wide-field deep sky images in seconds with Celestron’s portable astrograph, the 8” Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph (RASA). This incredibly fast f/2.0 system is the perfect companion to today’s color astronomical CMOS cameras, smaller CCD cameras, and mirrorless cameras. Thanks to its fast focal ratio and patented optical design, you can produce sharp, detailed images and, in many cases, skip the autoguider completely. Weighing in at just 17 pounds, it’s easy to transport your 8” RASA to the most remote dark sky locations.
RASA Performance Made for Everyone
The 8” RASA is an imaging telescope that delivers a flat field without optical aberrations for razor sharp stars across a wide field of view. It can capture stunning deep-sky astronomical images without the challenges typically presented by longer focal length instruments at a fraction of the cost of those systems.
The latest addition to the RASA family, this 8” version is a much more portable and affordable version of the heralded RASA 11, which was introduced to much acclaim in 2014. With the 8” RASA joining the lineup, a wider range of astroimagers can enjoy the benefits of the RASA design. It has many of the same thoughtfully designed features as its “big brother” RASA 11, including the integrated air-cooling system, internal filter mount, and sturdy CGE dovetail mounting bar.
Purely designed for imaging, the 8” RASA cannot be used visually. The prime focus focal plane is located at the front of the optical system, so it cannot accommodate a traditional eyepiece.
Shorter Exposure Times and Virtual “Real-Time” Observing
Since it is an F/2.0 optical system, imagers can use shorter exposure times to capture detail in faint objects. When combined with sensitive cameras and the proper “live stacking” software, the 8” RASA can provide an almost real-time observing experience. View images on a computer instantly that are brighter and more detailed than can be seen in much bigger telescopes with the naked eye.
Because shorter exposure times are possible, your equatorial mount won’t need to accurately track over extended periods. The 8” RASA’s relatively short 400mm focal length also lessens equatorial tracking demands. In many cases, autoguiding will not be required. Weighing only 17 lb, this optical tube pairs perfectly with a wide variety of mounts.
Ultra-Stable Focus System
With the launch of the 8” RASA, Celestron is unveiling a focuser design that mitigates lateral movement of the primary mirror when focusing, slewing, or tracking with the astrograph. Focusing is easier, more accurate, and more stable than ever. The key to the Ultra-Stable Focus System is two sets of precision bearings that are precisely aligned and tested during assembly to ensure optimal results.
Built for Today’s Latest Cameras
Unlike the larger RASAs that work with DSLR and large CCD cameras, the 8” model was designed with color astronomical CMOS cameras, smaller CCD cameras, and mirrorless cameras in mind. The telescope does not work with standard DSLR cameras. It is optimized for sensors with up to a 22mm diagonal, but performs well with sensors up to 32mm diagonal. The APS-C sized sensors used in many mirrorless cameras are a good choice. 42mm full frame sensors will also work, but performance will be poor at the edges of the sensor and field illumination will be reduced. Additionally, we do not recommend pairing RASA 8 with any camera body more than 4” in diameter. See the chart below to determine if your camera is compatible with RASA 8.
| Camera | Compatible with RASA 8? | Adapter required |
|---|---|---|
| Astronomical CMOS/CCD camera with C-mount | Yes | C-mount adapter (included) |
| Astronomical CMOS/CCD camera with M42-thread mount | Yes | M42 adapter (included) with M42 extension tubes (not included) |
| Astronomical CMOS/CCD camera with other mount | Yes | Custom camera adapter |
| Canon mirrorless with APS-C sensor | Yes |
Canon mirrorless adapter
(sold separately) |
| Sony mirrorless with APS-C sensor | Yes |
Sony mirrorless adapter
(sold separately) |
| Canon mirrorless with full frame (42mm) sensor | Yes, but not optimized across the full sensor |
Canon mirrorless adapter
(sold separately) |
| Sony mirrorless with full frame (42mm) sensor | Yes, but not optimized across the full sensor |
Sony mirrorless adapter
(sold separately) |
| DSLR | No | -- |
Unique Optical Design
RASA’s optical design is patented (US 2016/0299331 A1). The design consists of a Schmidt corrector, primary mirror, lens group, and optical window. The lens group contains 4 elements and utilizes rare-earth elements. Unlike many telescopes that only perform well over the visible spectrum (400-700nm), the 8” RASA’s optics are designed to perform over a wider spectral range, from 390-800nm. This allows more of the light emitted from the astronomical object to be sharply focused in the image.
With many imaging systems, adding an extra piece of flat glass such as a filter does not change optical performance. However, that is not the case with super-fast optical systems like the RASA. Our engineers addressed this by designing the RASA with a removeable optical window, so you can maintain peak optical performance if a filter is added or if a camera has its own optical window. Celestron offers a Light Pollution Imaging Filter designed specifically for the 8” RASA, which mounts in place of the optical window.
All refractive optical surfaces are coated with StarBright XLT coatings, while the primary mirror uses enhanced aluminum coatings. This maintains high light transmission through the entire optical system.
When compared with “Hyperstar SCT” systems, the RASA 8 provides better optical performance and field illumination.
| OPTICAL TUBE INFO: | |
|---|---|
| Optical Design | Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph |
| Aperture | 203mm (8") |
| Focal Length | 400mm (15.74") |
| Focal Ratio | f/2.0 |
| Central obstruction diameter | 93mm (3.66") (46% of aperture diameter) |
| Light Gathering Power (Compared to human eye) | 843x |
| Resolution (Rayleigh) | 0.68 arc seconds |
| Resolution (Dawes) | 0.57 arc seconds |
| Image Circle | 22mm (.86") Ø, 3.15° |
| Useable field | 32mm (1.26") Ø, 4.6°, only minimal performance loss at edge of FOV |
| Wavelength range | 390 - 800 nm |
| Spot size | < 4.6 μm RMS across image circle |
| Optical Coatings | StarBright XLT |
| Off-axis Illumination | 93% at 11mm (.43") off-axis |
| Optical Window | 46mm (1.81") Ø |
| Back focus with included camera adapter | 25mm (.98") |
| Back focus from top of threaded collar | 29mm (1.14") |
| Optical Tube | Aluminum |
| Optical Tube Length | 628mm (24.7") length | 235mm (9.3") diameter |
| Focuser | Ultra-Stable Focusing System |
| Finderscope | Not included |
| Optical Tube Weight | 17 lbs (7.7 kg) |
| Other Features | Air-cooling system, integrated filter mount |
| Included items | M42 camera adapter, C-thread camera adapter, fan battery pack |
| Dovetail | CGE Dovetail Bar |
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Q: Why can’t the Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph (RASA) 8 be used visually?
A: The optics produce an image at the front end of the telescope, not the back. Therefore, you cannot look through the RASA 8 with your eyes because your head will block the light from entering the telescope. The RASA 8 is an astrograph designed specifically for deep-sky astronomical imaging.Q: Why was the RASA 8 designed to have a camera mount at the front of the telescope?
A: The RASA 8 optical design uses a prime focus focal plane position in order to obtain its super-fast F/2.0 focal ratio. This necessitates the camera having to be mounted at the front of the astrograph.Q: Won’t the camera block the incoming light?
A: The RASA 8 optical design has its own central obstruction which is caused by the sub-aperture lens assembly at the front of the telescope. The lens assembly has an outer diameter of 93mm. If a camera’s body is smaller than this, it will not block any light from reaching the camera sensor. If the camera body is larger than this, then it will block some of the incoming light. As long as the camera body does not greatly exceed about 120mm diameter, the effect on images is negligible.Q: What cameras can be used with the RASA 8?
A: The RASA 8 can be used with many astronomical CMOS and CCD cameras. It also works well with mirrorless digital cameras. Two key considerations are the size of the camera body (should not exceed about 120mm in diameter), and the camera’s backfocus distance (cannot exceed 25mm). Color or monochrome sensors can be used, although color sensors are easiest to use since the RASA 8 cannot accommodate a filter wheel (see question #7).Q: Why can’t a DSLR be used with the RASA 8?
A: The body size of a DSLR is too large compared to the front aperture of the RASA 8, and therefore blocks too much of the incoming light. Also, the DSLR requires too much backfocus (55mm) for the RASA 8, so the camera sensor cannot be placed at the required location relative to the astrograph. For DSLR imaging, we recommend the RASA 11.Q: What about camera cables in front of the optics?
A: Camera cables which cross the front of the RASA 8 do not block much light and, don’t have a significant effect on images. To minimize any potential diffraction spike around the brightest stars, camera cables can be positioned to cross the aperture in a curved pattern, rather than a straight line.Q: Will I need additional camera adapters for my camera?
A: It depends on what camera you are using. For cameras with a C-mount, no additional adapters are required. For cameras which mount with a 42mm thread, a 42mm (or T-thread) spacer ring to place the camera sensor at the proper backfocus distance relative to the optics will be needed. (Note: With the included 42mm camera adapter, the backfocus distance required is 25mm. So, subtract the backfocus distance specification for your camera from 25mm, and that is the length of the M42 spacer ring you will need. If the camera has a backfocus distance of more than 25mm, it cannot be used with the RASA 8.) For Sony and Canon mirrorless cameras, Celestron offers optional camera adapters. For other cameras, a custom camera adapter will be needed.Q: What is the difference between the image circle and the useable field?
A: The image circle is the diameter at the focal plane (i.e. where the camera sensor is positioned) which the astrograph’s performance was optimized for. The useable field is the diameter at the focal plane where the performance of the astrograph is excellent. Most astrographs only mention the useable field in their specifications.Q: What if my camera’s sensor is larger than the useable field?
A: The RASA 8 has a useable field of 32mm. A sensor with a diagonal size larger than that, such as a full-frame mirrorless camera, can be used, but there will be some drop off in optical performance and field illumination in the corners of the image. This may require cropping during image processing.Q: Can filters be used with the RASA 8?
A: The RASA 8 has a removeable optical window which can be replaced with a filter. Currently, Celestron offers a Light Pollution Reduction Filter for the RASA 8. Filter “sliders” offered by some manufacturers may also work with some cameras. A filter wheel cannot be used, since the filter wheel would have to mount in front of the optics and would block too much of the incoming light.Q: Why does the RASA 8 have a removeable optical window?
A: With such a fast optical system, you cannot add a filter into the light path without adversely affecting the optical performance. With a removeable optical window, you can replace the window with a filter with no loss of performance.Q: Why is the fast focal ratio (F/2.0) of the RASA 8 such a big deal?
A: Because it allows much shorter exposures to be used to capture detail in fainter astronomical objects. This makes getting good images much easier and quicker. With a sensitive high-speed camera along with live image stacking software, you can see images in “real-time” on your computer screen.Q: What mounts can be used with the RASA 8?
A: Any mount which can accept a CGE (or Losmandy D) dovetail bar and can handle at least 20 lbs. The RASA 8 weighs 17 lbs, and you’ll also need to account for the weight of your camera and any other accessories.
Q: Will I need to collimate (i.e. align) the optics?
A: The optics are aligned at the factory, and should not normally need adjustment. However, there are screws which adjust the tilt of the lens assembly should collimation adjustment ever be needed.
Q: What is focus shift, and how does the Ultra-Stable Focus System (USFS) help to minimize it?
A: Focus shift is when the image in your camera moves a little bit when focusing. This can make critical focusing more challenging. The RASA 8 focuses by moving the primary mirror inward-and-outward. If the mirror moves at all laterally, then focus shift will result. The USFS works by using pre-loaded precision ball bearings on the focus tube which the primary mirror rides on. This constrains any lateral motion of the primary mirror and minimizes focus shift. This also helps prevent any unwanted lateral motion of the primary mirror (also known as “mirror flop”) as the astrograph is pointed to different positions in the night sky.
Q: What is the extended spectral range (400-800 nm) and what is the benefit?
A: Most telescopes are designed to perform well over the visual spectrum (i.e 400-700nm). The RASA 8 optics were designed to perform over a wider spectral range, from 400-800nm. This means that light from 700nm-800nm will be well focused in the RASA 8, allowing more of the light emitted from the astronomical object to be sharply focused in the image. For cameras which have spectral response in the 700-800nm range, you’ll get brighter and sharper images and won’t necessarily need to use an IR-cut filter.
Q: What else might be needed with the RASA 8?
A: A finderscope can be useful for visually finding objects or for initial alignment of your computerized mount with the night sky. The RASA 8 has mounting holes for a finderscope. If doing longer exposures, you may want to consider using a guide scope and autoguider in order to provide the best tracking performance with your mount. For convenient mounting of a guide scope, Celestron offers a CGE dovetail accessory mounting bar which connects to the top of the RASA 8 and allows easy installation of guide scope rings. Perhaps the most useful accessory is a focus motor, this permits focusing from the computer which is controlling the camera and/or mount. A focus motor which is compatible with the RASA 8 will soon be introduced by Celestron.
Q: What is the purpose of the integrated air-cooling system?
A: The RASA 8 will perform the best when its optics have reached thermal equilibrium with the outside air. The cooling system uses a fan and vents to pull air through the astrograph and around the primary mirror in order to help the RASA 8 reach thermal equilibrium more quickly.
Q: What is the difference between RASA 8 and an 8” SCT or EdgeHD using the Starizona Hyperstar accessory?
A: The RASA 8 provides better optical performance and better field illumination than an 8" SCT or Edge HD with a Hyperstar accessory. The Hyperstar accessory provides great flexibility for an SCT or EdgeHD optical system, as it allows the telescope to be used at two different focal lengths. When imaging at F/2.0 however, it cannot provide the performance of the RASA 8.
Q: What about dew?
A: Just like any telescope design which uses a lens at the front of the telescope, the RASA 8 Schmidt corrector lens can be susceptible to dew under certain environmental conditions. To prevent dew when the outside temperature drops below the dew point, we recommend using a dew shield or dew heater.
The Celestron Focus Motor for SCT & EdgeHD provides electronic focusing for Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain (SCT) and EdgeHD telescope optical tubes. With the focus motor installed, you can bring celestial objects into sharp, precise focus using your telescope’s hand controller or a computer instead of using the focuser knob. A focus motor is great for visual observers who want to dial in exact focus (especially those with dexterity issues) and a must-have accessory for astroimagers. With a motorized focuser installed, an astroimager no longer needs to be physically near the telescope to focus an image. Combined with computerized control of the mount and camera, the focus motor enables the imager to gather data remotely from a backyard observatory, or even a telescope located hundreds of miles away. As an added bonus, port covers protect the ports while not in use, and the covers cannot be lost due to the tethered design.
Compatible Optical Tubes
The focus motor is compatible with all SCTs from 6” to 14” in aperture that have been produced since the year 2006. It is not compatible with 5” SCTs or older models. It is compatible with all EdgeHD optical tubes, the 8” Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph (RASA), the 36cm RASA, and the 7” Maksutov-Cassegrain. It can also be used with the 11” RASA, but requires the Focuser Retrofit Kit for RASA 11.
Power Options
There are three options for powering your Celestron Focus Motor:
- When using a Celestron computerized mount, you can power and control the focus motor through the mount using the supplied AUX cable. This allows control from the mount’s hand controller (NexStar+ or StarSense) or a computer.
- If you are not using a Celestron mount, you can power and control the focus motor from a computer USB port. You will need a user supplied USB A-to-B cable.
- You may also opt to use an external 12V DC power source which plugs into the motor’s power jack.
Compatible Software
Celestron offers a free Focuser Utility program for computer control. The Celestron PWI software can also control the focus motor. To use third-party focuser control software, an ASCOM driver is needed.
Celestron Focus Motor Bulletin
SPECIFICATIONS
| Motor: | DC servo motor |
| Spur gears | Brass, 1:1 gear ratio, 38mm diameter, 45 teeth |
| Focuser shaft coupler | Aluminium clamping sleeve |
| Microprocessor | NXP Kinetis series, Arm Coretex-M4 core |
| AUX port power | Powered by Celestron computerized mount AUX port, connecting cable supplied |
| USB port power | USB3 or USB2 providing at least 900mA |
| DC jack power | 12V DC, 1A, 5.5mm/2.1mm tip positive plug |
| Compatibility | All SCTs produced after 2006 except 5" SCT, all Edge HD, RASA 8", RASA 36cm, 7" Mak-Cass |
| Speed rates | 8°/sec , 32°/sec , 128°/sec |
| MANUALS: |
|---|
| Focus Motor Instruction Manual |
| Focus Motor Setup Guide |
| For Drivers: (Note, Check Celestron.com for latest versions) |
$1,920.00
Swarovski Habicht 8x30 W
CONSCIOUS OF TRADITION
The traditional form of observation. The Swarovski Habicht 8x30 W binoculars are the classic optical system that has been tried and tested and continually developed for generations. Their light-alloy housing and extremely sturdy yet lightweight design make them particularly suitable for taking on excursions.
Habicht 8x30 W
The compact, light Swarovski Habicht 8x30 W model, weighing just 19 oz / 540 g, is a pair of Porro prism, black armored binoculars. These binoculars, which have been tried-and tested for many years, can offer an excellent field of view of 408 ft / 136 m, even with their traditional design.
Included
Bag, eyepiece cover, carrying strap leather
Technical Data
| Magnification | 8x |
| Effective objective lens diameter (mm) | 30 |
| Exit pupil diameter (mm) | 3.8 |
| Exit pupil distance (eye relief) (mm) | 12 |
| Field of view (ft/1000 yds / m/1000 m) | 408 / 136 |
| Field of view (degrees) | 7.8 |
| Field of view for eyeglass wearers (degrees) | 6.6 |
| Field of view, apparent (degrees) | 60 |
| Shortest focusing distance (ft / m) | 10-Mar |
| Dioptric compensation (dpt) | ± 5 |
| Diopter correction at ∞ (dpt) | 5 |
| Light transmission (%) | 96 |
| Pupil distance (in / mm) | 2.2-2.83 / 56-72 |
| Twilight factor acc. to ISO 14132-1 | 16 |
| Length approx. (in / mm)* | 4.5 / 114 |
| Width approx. (in / mm)** | 6.3 / 160 |
| Height approx. (in / mm)** | 2.1 / 53 |
| Weight approx. (oz / g) | 19 / 540 |
| Submersion tightness | 13 ft / 4 m |
Technical Data
$664.29
Sky-Watcher 0.85x Focal Reducer/Flattener For 80/100/120/150ED DS-PRO
Designed for serious astro-photographers. Each model is optimised for the corresponding model in the Sky-Watcher Evostar-ED DS-Pro range. They effectively reduce the telescopes focal length by a factor of 0.85x and provide much improved field edge correction. You will need to use a Sky-Watcher DSLR-M48 Ring Adaptor to connect this to your telescope. As always, try to make sure you’re the telescope and tripod you’re using can support the weight of your camera.
Available Models:
- 80ED
- 100ED
- 120ED
- 150ED
$559.00
0.85x Focal Reducer/Corrector for Sky-Watcher EVOSTAR ED72
Designed for serious Astro-Imagers. Optimized for the Sky-Watcher EVOSTAR ED72, this superb quality accessory effectively reduces the telescope’s focal length by a factor of 0.85x and provides much improved field-edge correction. Use in conjunction with Sky-watcher’s M48 Sony, Canon or Nikon T-ring adaptors. The optimal working distance from the M48x0.85 connection thread of the corrector is 55 mm.
| Focal length reduction | 0,85 |
| Fits ... | EvoStar 72 ED OTA |
| Connector (at camera end) | M48 |
$149.00
Celestron T-adapter 48mm (Edge HD 925, 1100, 1400)
The Celestron T-adapter 48mm is the accessory of choice if you’d like to attach your full frame DSLR or astronomical camera to a Celestron EdgeHD optical tube. With DSLR CCD chips getting larger, Celestron created the 48mm T-Adapter to reduce vignetting and provide a larger light path to your camera’s sensor, producing exceptional astrophotos.
$1,399.00
The Atik EFW3 2" 7 Position electronic filter wheel for large format cameras can be ordered with the ability to either carry up to 7 × 2” mounted round filters, housing LRGB and Ha, OIII and SII filter sets in the same carousel and the wheel is fully compatible with any Atik astrophotography camera when using the supplied M54 or M42 adaptors.
7 Position Electronic Filter Wheel for Large Format Cameras
The Atik EFW3 2"gives you more freedom and convenience to your imaging set up.
For a large format wheel, the EFW3 boasts a slim, lightweight design. It measures 238×213mm dimensions and weighs in at just approx. 850g. This is great news for large format set ups where weight can be a real concern. That said, the wheel is fully compatible with any Atik camera when using the supplied M54 or M42 adaptors. We’ve simplified the technical side of the design from the EFW2 to further improve reliability and minimise component wear and tear. However, it's still machined from solid aluminium to produce a durable and quality wheel that will keep turning, night after night.
Atik 16200 users will also be pleased to know that the EFW3 can either be attached directly to the camera as it is, or after removing the front plate to further minimise any backfocus requirements. With the front plate attached, the backfocus is 41.5mm, while the backfocus with the front plate removed is just 34.5mm.
On the software side of things, the EFW3 has a full ASCOM driver, so any complaint software can be used to control it. Additionally the EFW3 can be controlled using our Artemis Capture software, for simple and efficient operation
$1,250.00
The ATIK EFW3 7 Position electronic filter wheel for large format cameras can be ordered with the ability to either carry up to 7×50.8mm unmounted filters, housing LRGB and Ha, OIII and SII filter sets in the same carousel and the wheel is fully compatible with any Atik astrophotography camera when using the supplied M54 or M42 adaptors.
7 Position Electronic Filter Wheel for Large Format Cameras
The ATIK EFW3 gives you more freedom and convenience to your imaging set up.
For a large format wheel, the EFW3 boasts a slim, lightweight design. It measures 238×213mm dimensions and weighs in at just approx. 850g. This is great news for large format set ups where weight can be a real concern. That said, the wheel is fully compatible with any Atik camera when using the supplied M54 or M42 adaptors. We’ve simplified the technical side of the design from the EFW2 to further improve reliability and minimise component wear and tear. However, it's still machined from solid aluminium to produce a durable and quality wheel that will keep turning, night after night.
Atik 16200 users will also be pleased to know that the EFW3 can either be attached directly to the camera as it is, or after removing the front plate to further minimise any backfocus requirements. With the front plate attached, the backfocus is 41.5mm, while the backfocus with the front plate removed is just 34.5mm.
On the software side of things, the EFW3 has a full ASCOM driver, so any complaint software can be used to control it. Additionally the EFW3 can be controlled using our Artemis Capture software, for simple and efficient operation
Technical Specification
- 7 Position filter wheel
- 7×50.8mm unmounted filters
- Dimensions 238×213mm
- Weight 850g
$59.00
Bintel T-Thread Spacer Ring Set allows you to adjust the spacing between standard M42 equipped accessories and CCD / DSLR cameras.
The Bintel T-Thread Spacer Ring Set includes 4 parts:
- 5mm spacer
- 10mm spacer
- 20mm spacer
- 30mm spacer
- Variable t-thread spacer and locking ring
Be sure to get exact spacing correct with the Bintel T-Thread SpacerSet
Made from black anodized aluminium and top quality machining on the threads.
Each adapter has male T2 thread to female T2 thread as used by most popular imaging accessories such as filter wheels, off axis guiders, focal reducers, field flatteners and so on.
M42 x 0.75 pitch
$199.00
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When inserted between the eyepiece and telescope, this X-Cel 2X Barlow lens doubles the magnification of all your 1.25” eyepieces. The premium apochromatic optics yield high contrast, sharp images, virtually free of false colour.
The black anodized housing with orange highlights matches the eyepieces in the Celestron X-Cel LX line. A centralised rubber grip helps to keep your hands securely on the barrel, even when your fingers are cold or you are wearing gloves. A brass compression ring just inside the top of the X-Cel Barlow grabs your eyepiece gently but firmly when you turn the thumbscrew. Once the thumbscrew has been secured in place, the brass ring keeps your eyepiece in the Barlow instead of relying on the tip of the thumbscrew itself, offering a better grip and protecting the barrel from scratches.
The barrel of the Celestron X-Cel LX 2x Barlow is threaded to accept 1.25” filters, allowing you to change eyepieces without removing and re-attaching the filter from each eyepiece barrel.
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