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$5,799.00
Optec Gemini Focuser Rotator
Temperature Compensation:
Like all Optec focuser products, Gemini includes a remote temperature probe for automatic temperature compensation. Simply attach the temperature probe anywhere in the linear response zone of your OTA (usually the tube or truss assembly) and Gemini will automatically keep the camera package in sharp focus. The Gemini Commander software provides a convenient wizard to help determine your telescope's TC or temperature coefficient.
Robust Compact Design
Support for Multiple Telescopes
Featuring identical OPTEC-4300 mechanical interfaces front and back, the Gemini can be easily fitted to most any large telescope OTA. Recessed oval point setscrews provide three-point direct contact with the heavy wall OPTEC-4300 dovetail mount. Gemini's clear aperture of 3.75" is maintained through each adapter, passing even large light cones through to the camera image plane without vignetting.
On the camera side, a typical configuration might include a 4300 receiver for the Optec-DSI 3.5 High Performance spacer sets configurable to 1/4" increments when additional spacing is needed.
Currently designed telescope adapters include support for the AG Optical iDK's, Ceravolo Optical Systems Astrographs, Meade and Celestron 10-inch and larger class SCT, and Plane Wave Secure-Fit.
Multiple Ways to Connect:
The Gemini Control hub acts as the central controller to link both focuser and rotator 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 and Rotator ports are available at the top of the Gemini hub with 12VDC Power, Network, optional Hand Control, and Serial connection ports available at the bottom.
Multiple Options Available:
Specifications for Gemini and Controller:
Focusing Rotator Physical Specifications:
- Clear Aperture: 3.75" (95mm)
- Back-Focus Usage: 2.2" to 2.7" (55.9 to 68.6mm)
- Focuser Travel: 0.5" (12.7mm)
- Focuser Resolution: 0.11 microns per step
- Rotator Resolution: 600 steps per degree
- Minimum Overall Thickness: 2.2" (55.9mm)
- Dimensions: 9.4" x 7.4" (239mm x 187mm)
- Weight: 6 lb. 6 oz. (2.9 kg)
Gemini Controller Hub Specifications:
Controller Hub 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 aluminum, anodized black.
Gemini Hub Port Connections:
- Focuser: RJ45 socket for standard Cat-5e/Cat-6 cable to Focuser port,
- Rotator: RJ45 socket for standard Cat-5e/Cat-6 cable to Rotator port,
- 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),
- Wireless: 802.11 WiFi option (coming soon).
$2,799.00
Optec Temperature Compensating Focuser-S3i
No corners were cut with this model. The massive drawtube has a 3.00-inch I.D. and is made from 7075, the strongest of the commercial aluminum alloys. To prevent any slippage common to Crayford style focusers, the drive rod is pressed onto the drawtube with a force of about 500 pounds. The TCF-S3 can take this extreme pressure because the drive rod is made from a ground bar of high speed steel with a diameter of 0.375 inch. Hardened rails of stainless steel are embedded in the drawtube to engage the drive rod and take the strain.
TCF-S3 with gear cover removed. All gears are made from 303 stainless.
The total linear travel of the drawtube is 1.00-inch with a resolution of 0.0001-inch. Like the TCF-S, a control box with IN and OUT pushbuttons, serial computer interface and digital display control all functions of the TCF-S3. All other features of the TCF-S3 are similar to the TCF-S. It uses the same cables, temperature probe and the new remote keypad. It is also compatible with the current Optec control software TCF-S.exe.
Other telescope mounts can be made custom in our shop. This focuser is only intended for large scope with massive mounts. See price list for a list of available mounts. A 3-inch to 2-inch adapter is available to fit Optec and other standard 2-inch accessories.
TCF-S3 with standard accessories that include controller, temperature probe and power supply (not shown).
For owners of the Paramount ME, Optec offers a special kit that can conveniently wire the TCF-S3 through the mount. In addition, both the IFW and Pyxis can also be mounted and wired through the mount for easier use and less cables.
Manfrotto 290 XTRA Kit with video head
The new Manfrotto 290 Xtra is the perfect solution in terms of stability for hobbyist birdwatchers and digiscoping.
The Manfrotto 290 Xtra is a 3-section tripod, the biggest in the 290 range, with aluminium leg tubes and special top casting enhancing rigidity, durability and performance. Its aluminium leg-locking levers are tension-adjustable, so they can be tightened to counteract any effects of aging and wear, keeping the tripod fully functional throughout its long lifespan.
This tripod’s key feature is its choice of four leg angle positions which maximize shooting creativity. Its rapid centre column adds flexibility and extends the min-max height range. A new rubber legwarmer guarantees comfortable grip and maximum ergonomics. The tripod comes with a dedicated shoulder bag ensuring comfortable portability at all times.
The 290 Xtra comes in a kit with a lightweight aluminium fluid head with pan bar and quick release plate complete with secondary security. It features smooth, fluid movement, pan and tilt locks. This head is ideal for cameras up to 4 kg in weight.
Specifications
| Collection / Series | 290 Series |
| Weight | 2.56kg |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Safety Payload | 4 kg |
| Minimum Height | 40.5 cm |
| Maximum Height | 169.5 cm |
| Maximum Height (with Centre Column Down) | 146 cm |
| Closed Length | 69.5 cm |
| Head Type | Video / Fluid Head |
| Legs Tube Diameter | 19, 22.5, 26 mm |
| Leg Section | 3 |
| Base Diameter | 60 mm |
| Leg Angles | 25°,46°,66°,88° |
| Attachment | 1/4″ screw |
| Ball Locking | No |
| Carrying Bag Included | Yes |
| Centre Column | Rapid |
| Colour | Black |
| Easy Link | No |
| Friction Control | No |
| Front Tilt | -60° / +90° |
| Independent Pan Lock | yes |
| Independent Tilt Lock | yes |
| Leg Type | Single |
| Leg Lock Type | Flip Lock |
| >Maximum Working Temperature | 60 C |
| Minimum Working Temperature | -30 C |
| Pan Drag | NONE |
| Panoramic Rotation | 360 |
| Plate Type | 200PL-14 |
| Quick Release | Yes |
| Tilt Drag | NONE |
| Upper Disc Diameter | 60 mm |
$169.00
Losmandy DMM7 Dovetail Plate - Male to Male 7 inch
Losmandy DMM7 Dovetail Plate (formally known as the DMMS)
This dovetail plate allows you to mount secondary equipment (like a guidescope ) when used on the Losmandy DVSBS
Will fit all D style saddles
The dovetail plates, like all accessories in the Losmandy line, are machined for lightness and rigidity from aluminium stock, then black anodized for a tough, corrosion free surface. Male to male dovetail plate.
For use of secondary equipment on equatorial mount and DSBS.
Weight: 370 grams
Length: 178mm
Width: 102mm
Thickness: 19mm
Part #: DMM7
$189.00
Losmandy HP High Precision Worm
High Precision Brass Replacement worm for your G8 and G11 mount
Part #: HPWorm
$29.00
KENDRICK SUN FINDER: For use with filters and telescopes without a built-in solar finder
Makes locating the sun and centering it in your eyepiece a cinch! The Kendrick Sun finder projects a solar dot onto the white target which can be viewed either from the front of the finder or through the cut out on the back.
The finder comes with a double-sided adhesive foam tape to easy adhesion to a solar filter ring or another surface.
Can be mounted on any telescope
Warning:
Never look directly at the sun without correct filters.
Permanent eye damage can happen
Celestron MAK T-Adapter NexStar 4SE
This sturdy aluminum T-Adapter is the accessory of choice if you’d like to attach an SLR or DSLR camera to the smaller rear cell threads of a Celestron NexStar 4SE telescope or C90 spotting scope for prime focus photography.
To get started, you’ll need the appropriate T-Ring for your camera body. Remove the lens from your camera and attach the T-ring in its place. Since the T-ring is camera-brand specific, it will snap right on just like a lens. Next, remove any accessories from the rear cell of your telescope.
Screw the Celestron NexStar 4SE T-Adapter onto the rear cell threads until secure. Now, thread the T-ring & camera onto the T-Adapter. That’s all there is to it. The camera is now using your telescope as a telephoto lens.
Prime focus photography is popular for short exposure images of terrestrial objects as well as celestial objects like the Moon.
$39.00
Bintel Diagonal 45° Correct Image
For terrestrial observing or astronomical use when a 45° viewing angle is desired. Image appears upright correctly oriented left to right in refractors and Cassegrain telescopes.
Fully coated prism surfaces.
These diagonals require 16mm more focus in-travel than conventional star diagonals and are not suitable for most Newtonian reflectors.
Fits 1.25" focusers.
$89.00
Annals of the Deep Sky - Vol 4 : A Survey of Galactic and Extragalactic Objects by Jeff Kanipe and Dennis Webb
“At last: the sky guide we’ve been waiting for! Annals of the Deep Sky melds through-the-eyepiece observing with up-to-date 21st century astrophysics. Its highly readable format should appeal to observers and non-observers alike. .....
358 pages, 158 illustrations, softbound.
Covers Canis Minor, Capricornus, Carina, and Cassiopeia.
The newest handbook for Deep-Sky observers.
Annals of the Deep Sky - Vol 4: Foreward
We are happy and proud to present volume four of Annals of the Deep Sky, in which we continue our survey of prominent stars and deep-sky objects in all 88 constellations. With this volume, we are approaching a quarter of the way to completion, though, speaking realistically, we know we have only just begun.... Among the numerous reviews, online discussion boards, and remarks from star party attendees, we’ve not heard one discouraging word. Most gratifying was the reader who likened receiving a new volume to embarking on a journey of exploration.
Readers may not be aware of this, but our labors on this series have taken us on an exciting journey as well. If you dig deeply into almost any subject you come across interesting tid-bits sooner or later, but when the subject is the universe, one never ceases to be amazed. For us, it is a constant state of being. Each day we come across some eye-opening perspective that allows us to depict the celestial objects we profile as real, physical entities, not abstractions removed across vast gulfs of space.
We strive to present stars, nebulae, and galaxies as objects you can pick up and examine as you would an interesting shell or piece of driftwood on the beach, except that we also relate how the shell or driftwood got there, why it has its unique shape, and what form it will take over time. Our discoveries are your discoveries, as is our surprise and astonishment.
This volume spotlights four constellations: Canis Minor, Capricornus, Carina and Cassiopeia.
Canis Minor
Canis Minor is not often at the top of anyone’s observing list, but like its bigger brother, Canis Major, it contains a prominent first-magnitude star, Procyon, with a white dwarf companion nearly hidden in the primary’s glare. The orbit of Procyon B itself is nearly circular, but the periastron and the apastron junctures are rather extreme, ranging from a minimum distance of 9 AU to a maximum of 21AU. Given that apastron occurs sometime around the year 2027, now is a good time to begin looking for Procyon B.
Procyon has been studied using the rapidly developing technique of asteroseismology, the analysis of stellar oscillations....Starlight tells us much about a star’s temperature and chemical makeup, but asteroseismology allows us to view the star from the inside out. A running theme in the Galactic section of Canis Minor isthe number of asterisms and suspect star clusters to be found within its bounds. NGC 2394 is one of these. Although most research suggests it is not a real cluster, other studies contradict this conclusion....
Capricornus
Capricornus is another low-profile constellation, but it does contain Dabih (β Capricorni) that forms a quadruple system definitely worth telescopic scrutiny. Without doubt, the jewel of the Sea Goat is the globular cluster M30, an old object with an extremely dense core and radiating star chains. It is thought that the central density may exceed a million stars per cubic parsec, making it one of the highest-density environments in the Galaxy. Life forms living on a planet in such a locale would never know a night sky, except, perhaps, under rare conditions, reminding us of Isaac Asimov’s science fiction short story, “Nightfall.”
For the galaxy enthusiast, Capricornus also features a double galaxy, NGC 6907 and NGC6908. The larger system, NGC6907, is an easy find, but see if you can spot its companion, “hidden” in the other’s easternmost spiral arm.
Carina
Our next starry fare is Carina, the Keel, formerly known as Argo Navis. What can we say about this sprawling and incredibly bountiful constellation? Dennis has deemed it our masterpiece, and truth be told, there is no shortage of celestial marvels to chronicle and illustrate. We think it safe to say (as much as modesty allows) that our review of the uncanny, volatile star Eta Carinae is one of the more comprehensive available in the popular literature today. Given its enduring observational history and abundance of cutting-edge research, it is deserving of its own book length treatment. Be sure to check out our three-dimensional presentation of the curious bipolar nebula encompassing this star, called the Homunculus, as well as the star’s laser emission and light echoes from the “Great Eruption” in the 1840s.
Of course, there are numerous other objects to explore in Carina, not the least of which is the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372), which lies just east of the dark, hourglass-shaped Keyhole Nebula; NGC 2516, also known as the Southern Beehive; the planetary NGC 2867 with its hot Wolf-Rayet central star; and the extremely rich globular cluster NGC 2808. The southern regionof Carina, away from the Milky Way, also harbors a number of fascinating galaxies, including the pair IC 2554 and NGC 3136B, NGC 3136, a bright elliptical with some internal structure, and, for imagers, an intriguing face-on spiral, NGC 3059.
Cassiopeia
Given its location immersed in the northern Milky Way, Cassiopeia features myriad stars and nonstellar objects of all kinds. Among the former, we offer Caph (β Cassiopeiae), the brightest member of the class of Delta Scuti stars, four Mira-type variables, the triple star Iota (ι) Cassiopeiae, and the massive binary AO Cassiopeiae. Of the latter selection, we include the young planetary nebula IC 289, the bright open clusters M52 and M103, and the extensive star-forming region (with associated star cluster) IC 1805.
In the northern part of the constellation, we find two satellites of the Andromeda Galaxy, the dwarf ellipticals NGC 185 and NGC 147. Those with an abiding interest in the history and on going research into the supernovae remnants Tycho’s Star (SN 1572) and Cassiopeia A will find plenty to mull over, as well as a sidebar on the eccentric Tycho himself. If each volume is truly like a journey of exploration, we hope you think of us as travel guides, pointing out the most interesting aspects of the astr onomical sights we encounter. We are all at the beginning of an adventure without comparison, and without end.
$220.00
Losmandy DM10 Dovetail Plate
The Dovetail Plates are the heart of the Losmandy Secondary System. 0.5" x 4.0" x length of the tube assembly.
Dovetail plates may be mounted to the top and bottom of tube assembly for mounting of all D series accessories, making it possible to use both sides of tube for equipment.
The dovetail plates, like all accessories in the Losmandy line, are machined for lightness and rigidity from aluminium stock, then black anodized for a tough, corrosion free surface.
Meade dovetail plate for 10", bolts to existing holes.
Includes curved blocks for precision fit to the tube assembly.
Weight:. 2.5 lbs.
Length: 17.25"
Hole Separation: 16.0"/16.50"
Height:. top of tube to top of dovetail plate 1.00"
Thickness: .6"
Part # DM10
$270.00
Losmandy DC14 Dovetail Plate - Celestron 14 Inch
The Dovetail Plates are the heart of the Losmandy Secondary System. 0.5" x 4.0" x length of the tube assembly. Dovetail plates may be mounted to the top and bottom of tube assembly for mounting of all D series accessories, making it possible to use both sides of tube for equipment.
The dovetail plates, like all accessories in the Losmandy line, are machined for lightness and rigidity from aluminium stock, then black anodized for a tough, corrosion free surface.
Celestron dovetail plate for 14", bolts to existing holes. Includes curved blocks for precision fit to the tube assembly.
$189.00
Losmandy DC8 Dovetail Plate Celestron 8 Inch
The Dovetail Plates are the heart of the Losmandy Secondary System.
The D series bar is 12.7mm thick x 102mm wide x length of the tube assembly.
Dovetail plates may be mounted to the top and bottom of tube assembly for mounting of all D series accessories, making it possible to use both sides of tube for equipment such as counterweights or secondary/guidescopes.
The dovetail plates, like all accessories in the Losmandy line, are machined for lightness and rigidity from aluminium stock, then black anodized for a tough, corrosion free surface.
Comes complete with Radius mounting plates and Stainless Steel hardware.
$280.00
Losmandy DVCM2 Camera Mount - Three Axis
Works with both D and V series plates.
Three axis, 360 deg. camera rotation, +/- 45 deg. camera tilt, 360 deg. unit rotation, dovetail mounted, no tools needed.
Suits all cameras with 1/4" 20tpi tripod mount
Weight. 2.7 lbs.
Height. from top of dovetail plate to top of camera mount:
D plates=3.95"
V plates=3.65"
$269.00
Losmandy DM12 Dovetail Plate - Meade 12 Inch
The Dovetail Plates are the heart of the Losmandy Secondary System. 12mm thick x 102mmwide x 480mm length
Dovetail plates may be mounted to the top and bottom of tube assembly for mounting of all D series accessories, making it possible to use both sides of tube for equipment.
The dovetail plates, like all accessories in the Losmandy line, are machined for lightness and rigidity from aluminium stock, then black anodized for a tough, corrosion free surface.
Meade dovetail plate for 12", bolts to existing holes using supplied Radius Blocks and stainless hardware
Weight: 3.5 lbs.
Length: 18.925"
Hole Separation 18.175,
Ht. top of tube to top of dovetail bar 1.20"
Thickness .7"
Part#:- DM12
$220.00
Losmandy DC11 Dovetail Plate - Celestron 11 Inch
The Dovetail Plates are the heart of the Losmandy Secondary System. 0.5" x 4.0" x length of the tube assembly. Dovetail plates may be mounted to the top and bottom of tube assembly for mounting of all D series accessories, making it possible to use both sides of tube for equipment.
The dovetail plates, like all accessories in the Losmandy line, are machined for lightness and rigidity from aluminium stock, then black anodized for a tough, corrosion free surface.
Celestron dovetail plate for 11", bolts to existing holes. Includes curved blocks for precision fit to the tube assembly. Stainless Steel hardware included.
Weight:. 2.25 lbs.
Length: 17.25"
Hole Sparation: 16.0/16.50
Height: top of tube to top of dovetail plate 1.00"
Thickness .6"
Part #: DC11
$279.00
Losmandy DMM14 Dovetail Plate (formally know as Losmandy DMM)
Losmandy DMM Dovetails allow you to mount secondary accessories to you mount. Originally are designed for use with the DSBS (now DVSBS) so you could mount accessories on one side whilst having a scope on the other side.
Precision machined D Style dovetails on either side it can fit into any mount that has a D style saddle.
The dovetail plates, like all accessories in the Losmandy line, are machined for lightness and rigidity from aluminium stock, then black anodized for a tough, corrosion free surface.
Weight: 2.6 lbs.
Length: 14"
Thickness: 0.75"
Part #: DMM14
$270.00
Losmandy DM14 Dovetail Plate
The Dovetail Plates are the heart of the Losmandy Secondary System. 0.5" x 4.0" x length of the tube assembly.
Dovetail plates may be mounted to the top and bottom of tube assembly for mounting of all D series accessories, making it possible to use both sides of tube for equipment.
The dovetail plates, like all accessories in the Losmandy line, are machined for lightness and rigidity from aluminium stock, then black anodized for a tough, corrosion free surface.
Meade dovetail plate for 14", bolts to existing holes.
Includes curved blocks for precision fit to the tube assembly. Stainless steel hardware included.
Weight: 5.5 lbs.
Length: 23.75"
Hole Separtaion: 22.00"
Height: top of tube to top of dovetail plate 1.20"
Thickness: .7"
Part #: DM14
$129.00
Losmandy DVCM Camera Mount
New from Losmandy - suits both V and D style plates!
Very rigid camera mount.
- One axis with 360° camera rotation
- Dovetail mounted, no tools needed.
Weight: 400g.
Height. from top of dovetail plate to top of camera mount:
D plates = 47mm (1.85")
V plates = 40mm (1.55")
Part #: DVCM
$189.00
Losmandy DM8 Dovetail Plate
The Dovetail Plates are the heart of the Losmandy Secondary System. 0.5" x 4.0" x length of the tube assembly.
Dovetail plates may be mounted to the top and bottom of tube assembly for mounting of all D series accessories, making it possible to use both sides of tube for equipment.
The dovetail plates, like all accessories in the Losmandy line, are machined for lightness and rigidity from aluminium stock, then black anodized for a tough, corrosion free surface.
Meade dovetail plate for 8", bolts to existing holes.
Includes curved blocks for precision fit to the tube assembly.
Weight: 2 lbs.
Length: 13.5"
Hole Separation: 12.325/12.70,
Height: top of tube to top of dovetail plate 1.00"
Thickness: .5"
Part #: DM8
$125.00
Losmandy DVDWS Counterweight 2-5lb
Dovetail adapter with a 50mm long threaded stainless steel shaft and 2.5 pound weight.
Mounts to D series dovetail plates, is used for the balancing of a fork mounted telescope.
Weight 2.72kg total.
Part #: DVDWS
$20.00
Bintel Camera Adapter 48-42T
Step down ring allows you to couple standard M42 T-rings to accessories with the larger M48 thread.
Examples include Baader Coma Corrector, Bintel 2" Coma Corrector and 0.75X RC reducer, Skywatcher 0.85x reducer etc.
Precision machined, black anodised aluminium construction
$45.00
Bintel Camera Adapter 40mm 2 Inch
Spacer and camera adapter in one package.
Precision machine, Black anodised aluminium construction
T-threaded will fit all T2 threads
$140.00
Losmandy Gemini Servo Motor Gearbox
Genuine Losmandy Replacement parts.
Suits G8 and G11 mounts
Easy to fit.
$125.00
Losmandy DVWS 5inch Shaft and 2.5lb Counterweight
Works with both D and V series plates.
DVA Dovetail adapter with a 5inch long 1/2inch UNC threaded stainless steel shaft and 1.13kg (2.5 lb) weight.
Mounts to dovetail plate, is used for the balancing of a fork mounted telescope.
Additional weights available 1.13kg (2.5lb) and 2.26kg (5lb).
Weight: 1.45kg (3.2 lbs) total.
Get your SCT perfectly balanced.
$35.00
Celestron Night Vision Red LED Torch
A red flashlight is one of the most beneficial accessories you can own as an amateur astronomer, no matter how occasional your night sky observations may be. Also, if you plan to observe with other people, whether at a star party or in your own neighborhood, a red flashlight is an important part of good star party etiquette.
When you are outside doing astronomy, or any night-time activity that requires you to see as well as possible, any white light is a detriment. Every time you use white light, your eyes react. The pupils contract, making their aperture smaller, and a smaller aperture always means less light-gathering, whether we are talking about your eyes or your optical equipment.
A red flashlight allows you to see your star charts, find an eyepiece in your accessory case, or pick your way over telescope cables and other obstacles without affecting your night vision. The better your night vision, the more you can see in the eyepiece.
The Celestron Night Vision Flashlight uses two LED’s to provide variable red illumination. Use the thumb wheel to adjust the light as you need it. The square shape of the flashlight keeps it from rolling off of your observing table to the ground. A lanyard is attached so you can wear it around your neck. The Night Vision Flashlight is powered by a 9V battery (included).
$540.00
Losmandy DVSBS Side-by-Side Dovetail Plate
This Dovetail Plate allows you to mount two optical systems side by side. The main connecting Dovetail Bar is 380mm long, with two large 177mm long D/V Saddles that each have spring loaded locking clamps to hold you scope securely. With 254mm between centres of the saddles will suit most applications.
Precision machine black anodised aluminium for durability, includes stainless hardware
Weight is 3.2kgs
$49.00
Skywatcher Dual Beam Red-White LED Torch
Two torches for the price of one! This multipurpose flashlight lets you choose red light or white light with the flip of a switch.
Red for preserving night vision while at the telescope, white for increased brightness and visibility when packing up, or for non-astronomical applications.
Brightness wheel sets the desired intensity, from dim to bright.
Runs on one replaceable 9-volt alkaline battery (included).
Just 12cm long, with a 50cm lanyard.
Eyepieces - The 15 mm and 6 mm eyepieces can be used in any telescope with a 1.25” focuser. Each eyepiece is fully coated to improve light transmission and protect the optics. The 15 mm Kellner eyepiece offers a nice medium magnification view in most telescopes, and the 6 mm Plossl provides high magnifications, great for the Moon and planets, especially when seeing conditions are good.
2x Barlow Lens - Insert the 2x Barlow Lens between the eyepiece and the telescope and it doubles the magnification of any 1.25” eyepiece. That means the 15 mm Kellner included in this kit will double in power, effectively becoming a 7.5 mm eyepiece, and the 6 mm will provide the magnification of a 3 mm. Any other 1.25” eyepieces you already have will also work in this versatile accessory, giving you even more magnification choices. Remember, high magnifications do not always produce clear, sharp results, especially on evenings of poor or moderate seeing conditions. Experiment to find the magnifications that are best for you and your telescope. T-threads are machined into this Barlow lens, allowing a user to attach a DSLR camera with the addition of an optional T-ring.
Filters - Colored filters can be used to bring out certain details on a planet’s surface or its cloud structure. Both planetary filters, as well as the Moon filter, can be used on any 1.25” eyepiece with the proper filter threads, so they are very versatile. Just screw one onto your eyepiece of choice and slide it into the focuser.
The #80A is a medium-blue filter that enhances the contrast of the cloud belts on Jupiter and the polar ice caps on Saturn. It also can be used to increase contrast on the Moon if you don’t mind the color shift.
The #25 filter is a deep red color and is a good choice when you want to define the polar ice caps on Mars. It’s also fun to use this filter when observing Jupiter. The #25 Red filter blocks quite a bit of light coming through your telescope, however, so it is best used on bright objects with larger aperture telescopes.
The Moon filter is one of the first accessories most new amateur astronomers buy, and for good reason! It helps block out a portion of the light the Moon sends into your eyepiece so that you can see details better. You can also try this filter on Venus; it helps you see the planet’s phases.
Cleaning Cloth & Case: Keep the micro-fiber cleaning cloth stashed in your AstroMaster Accessory Kit case so that it will always be handy. It’s much better to use a micro-fiber cloth on your optics than other wipes or tissue, as it does not leave a residue, and can be reused. Remember to blow or brush any dust particles off of your optics before rubbing them with the cloth.
The black plastic carry case has die-cut foam inside to protect and cushion your accessories. Keep each one in its appointed place when not in use and you’ll keep them looking and performing like new.
$3,190.00
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Swarovski STS 65 HD w/20x-60x
It is at moments like these that you find out whether you are properly equipped. Wherever you are with Swarovski Optik, the natural world becomes ever more amazing. The Swarovski STS 65 HD observation telescope sets the highest standards among telescopes in this category. The STS 65 HD is more compact and lighter than scopes in the 80mm class, providing better portability in the field.
The use of fluorite HD lenses virtually eliminates colour fringing (chromatic aberration) for contrast-rich images. As a result, significant improvements in resolution and contrast are achieved when compared to conventional grades of glass. This is the best option for perfect image fidelity when digiscoping or for demanding visual observations.
The 20-60x eyepiece provides variable magnification and achieves luminous, diamond-bright images with edge-to-edge sharpness across the entire magnification range. This configuration is very good for all birding situations – it enables both scanning of the terrain and bird identification in razor-sharp detail. It is the most popular option for general nature observation.
Note: If you intend to use your scope for digiscoping, the Swarovski STS 65 HD with 25-50x wide eyepiece is preferable. This eyepiece provides a wide apparent field of view and minimizes vignetting when used for digiscoping.
The non-stick effect of the SWAROCLEAN coating on the outer surface of the lens makes cleaning objective and eyepiece lenses considerably easier, above all when removing dried-on mineral residues (e.g. water marks due to condensation), insect repellents and tree resin. The lenses require less intensive cleaning which significantly increases the longevity of optical products.
Swarovski STS 65 HD at a glance
OPTICS
- pinpoint detail and exceptional edge sharpness with lifelike colour reproduction thanks to SWAROTOP and SWARODUR coatings.
- state-or-the-art electronically controlled precision optics assembly procedures, using the latest sensor technology, guarantee the best possible and constant image quality
- large field of view for comfortable observation
MECHANICS
- rugged aluminium housing
- bayonet connection to make changing eyepieces and photo equipment quick and easy
- dustproof and watertight up to 4m thanks to interior focusing, no fogging due to nitrogen filling.
- rotating tripod ring for setting the preferred observation position
- tripod base fits Swarovski and Manfrotto tripods without the need of an additional plate
- aiming sight tube (removable) allows you to find targets quickly even at high magnifications
DESIGN
- easy handling and low weight due to a slim, ergonomic design
- optimum functionality in all weather conditions and temparature zones
- extendable sunshade with a filter thread
- durable and easy-to-handle, non-slip exterior rubber armoring - resistant to bumps and shocks
- ergonomic large diameter focus ring allows precise focusing. Easy to locate and use even when wearing gloves
ACCESSORIES
A wide range of accessories are available (purchased separately) for digiscoping and protecting your scope in the field.
- TLS APO Apochromat Telephoto Lens System
- TLS 800 Telephoto Lens System
- DCB II swing camera adapter
- TR II telescope rail
- SOC stay-on case
In addition to the ergonomic design and innovative technology, Swarovski's products are also distinguished by unmatched quality. Every production step is checked along with each individual product for 100% quality prior to delivery. Swarovski therefore grant an extensive 10 year warranty.
$7,499.00
The Atik 16200 Monochrome camera has been designed from the ground up around the KAF-16200 sensor. With a diagonal measurement of 35mm (APS-H format) and 6 μm pixels this camera is an incredible mix of high resolution and sensor real estate.
It is a great match for a range of telescopes, and all at a much more accessible price than the likes of KAF-11002 and KAF-16803 based cameras.
The design sees the CCD housed in a sealed, argon-purged chamber, complemented by a powerful dual-stage peltier and heatsink for optimum cooling. This camera has the lowest delta you’ve ever seen from Atik, at -45°C typical, and a whopping -50°C max.
Atik 16200 Monochrome Technical Specifications
- Sensor Type: CCD - KAF-16200
- Horizontal Resolution: 4499 pixels
- Vertical Resolution: 3599 pixels
- Pixel Size: 6 µm x 6 µm
- ADC: 16 bit
- Readout Noise: 9e- typical value
- Gain Factor: 0.6e-/ ADU
- Full Well: ~40,000e-
- Dark Current: >0.25 electrons/second at 0°C
- Interface: USB 2.0 High Speed
- Power: 12v DC 2.5A
- Maximum Exposure Length: Unlimited
- Minimum Exposure Length: 200 ms
- Cooling: Thermoelectric set point with max ΔT=>-50°C (-45°C typ.)
- Weight: approx. 1.3 kg
- Backfocus: ±19.5 mm
- Available as mono or colour, with colour version to follow early 2017
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