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Bintel Glebe
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Bintel 84 Wentworth park road, Glebe, 2073, NSW
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Telescopes Adelaide
Are you looking to buy a telescope in South Australia? Look no further than Bintel!
For decades, the team here at BINTEL have been supplying telescopes and a myriad range of accessories to our customers in Adelaide and throughout South Australia.
On offer are great shipping rates all over Australia and New Zealand, with telescopes and binoculars sent every week. Typically orders of items will be delivered within 2 or 3 business days for metro areas in SA, or 4 to 5 for regional areas.
We specialise in helping beginners choose high quality first telescopes and binoculars, which will last for years and years - our products have been hand-picked by expert staff, all of whom are professional astronomers or birdwatchers. Bintel has been supporting Australian optics enthusiasts for over 40 years.
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$999.00
Sky-Watcher 127mm AZ-Go2 Maksutov Cassegrain
The Sky-Watcher 127/1500 Maksutov Cassegrain is a fully automatic telescope ideal for beginners and those who want to get straight to observing. Aligning the mount takes mere minutes with the “Bright Object” alignment mode with the computerised SynScan system that allows automatic pointing and tracking of more than 42,000 object in the sky! This means less time spent finding a faint nebula or a distant planet and more time to enjoy observing. Astronomy has never been so easy!
The Maksutov-Cassegrain is a compact and powerful optical design that combines a front meniscus lens and two mirrors. The optical tube is closed by the front meniscus, keeping the mirrors protected from atmospheric agents such as humidity, dust and pollution. The tube is short but the focal length is long allowing high magnification with the standard eyepieces. With maximum practical magnification of 256x , this Sky-Watcher Telescope will reveal details in Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s bands, the Martian polar ice caps, and the phases of Venus and the moon.
The AZ-Go2 Mount – Wi-Fi-controllable with iOS and Android devices and compatible with the SynScan hand controller, offers smooth tracking and fast alignment. Use Wi-Fi to control the telescope wirelessly with your mobile device, either a smartphone or tablet.
Download the SynScan App from Google play or the App Store.
AZ-Go2 Mount Features:
- Wi-Fi GOTO
- DC12V Voltage
- 1.3kg Mount Weight
- DC Motor
In the Box:
- 127mm Maksutov-Cassegrain
- AZ-Go2 Mount
- Smartphone Adapter
- 10 and 25mm Super Plossl Eyepieces – 1.25″ Barrel
- 90° Diagonal – 1.25″ Barrel
- Red Dot Finderscope
- Power Requirement: 12v DC Power Supply (Tip Positive) or AA Batteries (not supplied)
- Stainless Steel Tripod with Accessory Tray
Specifications:
| Optical Design | Maksutov Cassegrain |
| Optical Diameter | 127mm |
| Focal Length | 1500mm |
| F/Ratio | F/11.6 |
| Highest Practical Power | 256x |
| Finder Scope | Red Dot Finder* |
| Diagonal | 1.25″ 90 degree |
| Eyepieces | 1.25″ Super Plossl 25 and 10mm |
$1,599.00
Celestron C6
Striking a comfortable balance between power and portability, the Celestron C6 -A XLT OTA 6" f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope is an ideal choice for observing objects within or beyond our solar system. It features a Schmidt-Cassegrain optical system consisting of a corrector plate, spherical primary mirror, and secondary mirror that work together to reduce spherical and chromatic aberrations to crisp and clear high-resolution images with accurate color representation with distortion - especially at the edges. Complementing the optical system is the proprietary StarBright XLT optical coating system, which improves light transmission and reflectivity across the entire visual spectrum. Perfect for mounting on a Celestron Advanced VX or alternatively a Skywatcher HEQ5 Pro.
- 6" Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical Tube Assembly
- Aluminum Optical Tube
- Celestron's premium StarBright XLT coatings
- 1500 mm focal length (f/10)
- 25 mm eyepiece included (60x)
- Visual back allows for use with 1.25" accessories
- 6x30 finderscope to help accurately find objects
- Star diagonal provides more comfortable viewing position when observing objects that are high in the sky
- Includes dovetail rail compatible with CG-5 Advanced Series mount
| Aperture (mm) | 150 mm (5.91 in) |
| Apparent Field of View | .83 " |
| Dovetail Compatibility | CG-5 Mount |
| Fastar Compatible | Yes |
| Finderscope | 6x30 |
| Focal Length | 1500 mm (59 in) |
| Focal Length of Eyepiece 1 ... | 25 mm (0.98 in) |
| Focal Ratio | 10 |
| Highest Useful Magnification | 354 x |
| Light Gathering Power (Comp... | 459 x |
| Limiting Stellar Magnitude | 13.4 |
| Linear Field of View (@1000... | 44 ft (13 m) |
| Lowest Useful Magnification | 21 x |
| Magnification of Eyepiece 1 | 60 x |
| Optical Coatings | StarBright XLT |
| Optical Design | Schmidt-Cassegrain |
| Optical Tube | Aluminum - black |
| Optical Tube Length | 16 in (406 mm) |
| Optical Tube Weight | 10 lbs (4.54 kg) |
| Resolution (Dawes) | 0.77 arc seconds |
| Resolution (Rayleigh) | 0.93 arc seconds |
| Secondary Mirror Obstructio... | 14% |
| Secondary Mirror Obstruction | 2.2 in (56 mm) |
| Star Diagonal | 1.25 |
$7,499.00
New Version! Now with upgraded Sony STARVIS 2 678C Camera
- Stargazing and Astroimaging Redefined: Celestron Origin is an intelligent, all-in-one home observatory that captures stunning views of faint, deep-sky celestial objects and delivers them to your phone or tablet. The images you capture in seconds look better than what you’d see in the eyepiece of a much larger telescope under much darker skies.
- Revolutionary RASA Optical Technology: Origin’s patented 6” Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph (RASA) optical design places it in a class by itself. With its large aperture and fast f/2.2 focal ratio, you get unparalleled image brightness and clarity with less exposure time.
- Next-Generation 678C Camera: Sony’s latest Starvis 2 colour CMOS technology—offering improved resolution, enhanced sensitivity, and a serious leap in image quality.
- Automatic, AI-powered Astrophotography:As Origin captures data, built-in AI algorithms autonomously stack and process every frame in real-time. Galaxies and nebulae instantly come to life—sharp, detailed, and in brilliant colour—all with no user intervention.
- Automated Setup with StarSense: To get started, place Origin outside, turn it on, and connect to the app. Using Celestron’s patented StarSense technology, Origin scans the sky and autonomously focuses and aligns itself. You’re ready to select a target and start imaging in less than two minutes.
- Intuitive App Interface: The user-friendly Celestron Origin Powered by SkySafari™ app for iOS and Android, developed in partnership with Simulation Curriculum offers a simple yet powerful planetarium interface, making it easy to navigate the sky and control the system.
- Share the View with Everyone: Multiple users can use the Origin app to view the telescope’s live feed simultaneously. You can also cast the view to your smart TV or save and share it instantly.
- Advanced Features: As you grow in the hobby, download the raw image files you capture for more advanced manual processing. You can also experiment with filters and use Origin for night-vision or land-based observing during the day.
Celestron Origin Mark II stands at the forefront of a new era in amateur astronomy, blending stargazing and astrophotography into a single, user-friendly experience. This intelligent, all-in-one home observatory takes the complexity out of traditional telescopes, transforming your backyard into a gateway to the cosmos. Packed with cutting-edge technology, Celestron Origin Mark II captures the beauty of celestial objects and brings them to life on your phone or tablet.
Celestron engineers drew on their decades of expertise while designing every detail, from Origin’s patented optical technology to its intuitive companion app. The result is a revolutionary new system that builds on Celestron’s legacy and makes astronomy more accessible, exciting, and fun than ever before.
RASA Optical Technology: Unleashing the Power of Light
At the heart of Celestron Origin Mark II lies the patented Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph (RASA)—a landmark advancement in optics. In the RASA design, the imaging sensor lies at the front of the telescope tube, not the back, creating an ultra-fast f/2.2 system with an extraordinarily wide field of view while providing sharp images to the edge. Since it launched in 2014, RASA technology has become the go-to choice for space surveillance and satellite tracking. National defense contractors, professional research astronomers, and governments trust RASA to detect tiny pieces of debris and space junk, keeping our vital communications satellites safe in orbit. For Origin, Celestron’s optical engineers developed a brand-new 6” RASA with all the same capabilities of an observatory-grade instrument in a grab-and-go package.
Thanks to RASA, Celestron Origin Mark II is in a class of its own, far outperforming other telescope designs. RASA simply delivers more photons in less time than a smaller and slower Newtonian reflector, refractor, or other entry-level telescope tube. RASA’s unique combination of speed, aperture, and performance ensures unparalleled image detail, even during short exposure times.
Now Equipped with the Celestron Origin 678C Camera
Celestron Origin Mark II now comes equipped with the Origin 678C Camera—a next-generation upgrade featuring Sony’s latest Starvis 2 CMOS technology. With 8.4 megapixels, ultra-fine 2.0 μm² pixels, and a modern 16:9 aspect ratio, this advanced sensor delivers higher resolution and increased sensitivity.
Precision-matched to Origin’s fast f/2.2 RASA optics, the 678C Camera captures fine structure in galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters. Whether you're new to astrophotography or an experienced imager, you’ll enjoy clean, crisp results—ready to stack, share, or admire on your device in near-real time.
Turning Every Backyard Observer into an Astroimager
Celestron Origin Mark II introduces a paradigm shift in astrophotography with its built-in AI algorithms. As the telescope captures data, these intelligent algorithms automatically process every frame in real time. It’s important to note that the AI imaging processing in the Origin app is not generative AI. It does not colorize or add to your image data in any way. It simply sharpens and enhances your images using the same processing techniques an advanced astroimager would use.
The images you create with Celestron Origin Mark II are 100 percent your own data, optimized to look its best. The technology works in real-time on your live-stacked images and is also applied to the final stacked master. The result is a breathtaking display of celestial objects, rich with colour and detail beyond what the human eye could perceive in an eyepiece. And you can always adjust the images yourself using the manual controls. Thanks to the Celestron Origin Mark II, astroimaging is now accessible to enthusiasts of all skill levels, including those who have never used a telescope before.
A Universe at Your Fingertips: StarSense Technology & the Origin App
Setting up Celestron Origin Mark II is a snap, thanks to its automated initialization process powered by StarSense technology. Place Origin outside, turn it on, and connect to the app. Then, you can choose to remain with your telescope or head indoors. In less than two minutes, Origin focuses itself, scans the night sky, autonomously aligns itself by matching star patterns overhead to its internal database, and notifies you that it’s ready to begin your astronomical adventure.
The Celestron Origin Powered by SkySafari™ app, developed in collaboration with Simulation Curriculum offers an intuitive planetarium interface that simplifies navigation through the night sky. Using the planetarium view, hold your device up to the sky to look around using “compass mode”, and tap on any object you want to see (the best ones are highlighted). Or try the Tonight’s Best list, where Origin displays all the most impressive galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, and more—based on your precise location and observing time. Forget about consulting a star chart or planning ahead; Origin is ready to show you the universe whenever you are.
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Once you’ve chosen a target, Celestron Origin Mark II centers it precisely in the field of view. Switch to the camera view and press Start Imaging to begin capturing 10-second exposures. It’s that easy! You see the results come through in real-time as the target takes on more and more detail. As the Celestron Origin Mark II works, it continually tracks the sky and adjusts its built-in dew prevention system to keep your images razor-sharp. Using the Celestron Origin app, you can easily adjust image settings — such as brightness, contrast, and colour saturation — to bring out different details before saving or sharing with family and friends. As of 2025, the Celestron Origin Mark II can adjust the Stretch Strength in your final stacked master to tease out subtle details in faint nebulae and galaxies.
A Shared Cosmic Experience
Gone are the days of waiting in line to peer into an eyepiece. Celestron Origin Mark II fosters a sense of community as you share the awe-inspiring experience of exploring the night sky together. Whether your friends and family are in the same room or gathered outside, multiple people can connect to Celestron Origin, and stream the view with their own devices. Additionally, Celestron Origin Mark II allows you to cast the live feed to your smart TV or instantly save and share your astroimages, creating memorable moments beyond the confines of your backyard.
Ready for More? Advanced Features
As you grow in the hobby alongside Celestron Origin Mark II, it will continue to support you with more advanced features and functionality. For example, Origin has a built-in filter drawer that accepts standard 1.25” and 2” format filters. This allows you to install optional filters, which can be especially useful in imaging nebulae in light-polluted environments like the typical suburban backyard. For imaging broadband objects like galaxies and star clusters or objects from dark skies, remove the filter for more light-throughput and brighter images. Experiment with removable and interchangeable filters for results you can’t achieve with other systems’ fixed filters.
If you would like to try advanced image processing, Celestron Origin Mark II again has you covered. It can automatically save all your raw images, which you can retrieve by plugging in a USB thumb drive or by connecting to Origin’s built-in WiFi network to download the files to your computer wirelessly. Then, import them into your favorite software for manual editing and stacking.
And how about putting Origin to work for you while you sleep? That’s no problem with the scheduled observations feature. Just tell the app which objects you want to capture. You’ll wake up to an array of spectacular images.
Expand Your Astroimaging Possibilities with Celestron Origin
Celestron Origin Mark II delivers stunning deep-sky images right out of the box. But for experienced astrophotographers interested in experimenting with longer manual exposure times, there’s now an exciting new way to fine-tune performance: equatorial wedge mode, enabled by the Wedge for NexStar Evolution and the optional StarSense Autoguider.
By aligning Celestron Origin Mark II with Earth’s rotational axis, the wedge eliminates field rotation during tracking. This enables longer sub-exposures and allows imaging near or at zenith—ideal for capturing fainter details with greater clarity, since zenith (straight up) is generally the darkest part of the night sky. As with any equatorial setup, polar alignment is required before use, but the app will take you through an automated routine that makes it easy.
For exposure times beyond 30 seconds, we recommend pairing the wedge with the StarSense Autoguider. While Celestron Origin Mark II excels at short exposures (10–15 seconds), automatically rejecting frames with minor tracking errors, the Autoguider boosts tracking precision for longer manual exposures—reducing rejected frames and maximizing image quality. Together, the equatorial wedge and StarSense Autoguider offer a powerful toolkit for advanced users pursuing specialized longer-exposure imaging.
Gain a New Perspective Here on Earth
In addition to revealing distant worlds, Celestron Origin Mark II can also capture incredible views of land-based objects on Earth, day or night. During the day, you can manually slew to capture landscapes and scenery. At night, Origin’s fast optics and sensitive camera allow you to see things in very dim ambient conditions for almost night-vision-like performance. Look around your yard or campsite at night to see what you may be missing!
Take Your Astroimaging Studio Anywhere
Celestron Origin Mark II is a portable system that doesn’t require external WiFi or 5G networks, so you can easily take it to remote dark skies in any car. Perfect for exploring our southern skies from out in the bush!
The optical tube, mount, and tripod all easily assemble and disassemble without tools. Each component weighs less than 16 lb. Optional carry cases are also available.
Your Celestron Origin Mark II system comes complete with everything you need to become an instant astronomer:
- 6" RASA optical tube with integrated camera
- Origin single fork-arm mount with internal lithium battery
- Built-in computer with cooling fans and WiFi
- Autofocuser
- Dew prevention system with environmental sensor, dew heater ring, and dew shield
- Integrated filter drawer
- Full-height tripod
- Lens cap
- AC charger
Future Upgrades
When you invest in Origin, you can count on Celestron’s engineers as your long-term partners in astronomy. Our technical teams are hard at work developing even more upgrades and enhancements for your Origin. For example, we provide access to Origin’s camera for potential future upgrades as technology improves. We’re also developing all-new functionality for your Origin and the Origin app.
Here’s a sneak preview of what we’ll be rolling out in the coming months:
Mosaic Mode:- Capture wider fields of view by stitching multiple images together.
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That’s correct. Because the human eye is less efficient than CMOS sensors at low light levels, we are removing it from the equation. Origin’s sensor “sees” more photons in less time than your eye could and then delivers the images it captures to your phone or tablet. The result is “almost real-time” visual observing without an eyepiece. With Origin, you see much more detail in faint, deep-sky objects than you would through the eyepiece of a much larger telescope under dark skies.
$899.00
The Sky-Watcher 102/1300 Maksutov Cassegrain is a fully automatic telescope ideal for beginners and those who want to get straight to observing. Aligning the mount takes mere minutes with the “Bright Object” alignment mode, and the computerised SynScan system is the ultimate upgrade that allows automatic pointing and tracking of more than 42,000 object in the sky! This means less time spent finding a faint nebula or a distant planet and more time to enjoy observing. Astronomy has never been so easy!
The Maksutov-Cassegrain is a compact and powerful optical design that combines a front meniscus lens and two mirrors. The optical tube is closed by the front meniscus, keeping the mirrors protected from atmospheric agents such as humidity, dust and pollution. The tube is short, but the focal length is long allowing high magnification with the standard eyepieces. With maximum practical magnification of 256x , this Sky-Watcher Telescope will reveal details in Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s bands, the Martian polar ice caps, and the phases of Venus and the Moon.
The AZ-Go2 Mount – Wi-Fi-controllable with iOS and Android devices and compatible with the SynScan hand controller, offers smooth tracking and fast alignment. Use Wi-Fi to control the telescope wirelessly with your mobile device, either a smartphone or tablet.
Download the SynScan App from Google play or the App Store.
AZ-Go2 Mount Features:
- Wi-Fi GOTO
- DC12V Voltage
- 1.3kg Mount Weight
- DC Motor
In the Box:
- 102mm Maksutov-Cassegrain
- AZ-Go2 Mount
- Smartphone Adapter
- 10 and 25mm Super Plossl Eyepieces – 1.25″ Barrel
- 90° Diagonal – 1.25″ Barrel
- Red Dot Finderscope
- Power Requirement: 12v DC Power Supply (Tip Positive) or AA Batteries (not supplied)
- Stainless Steel Tripod with Accessory Tray
Specifications:
| Optical Design | Maksutov Cassegrain |
| Optical Diameter | 102mm |
| Focal Length | 1300mm |
| F/Ratio | F/12.7 |
| Highest Practical Power | 225x |
| Finder Scope | Red Dot Finder* |
| Diagonal | 1.25″ 90 degree |
| Eyepieces | 1.25″ Super Plossl 25 and 10mm |
$749.00
The Sky-Watcher VIRTUOSO GTi 130mm (5") reflector table top Dobsonian is a GOTO telescope that’s ideal for beginners and experienced observers who want to get straight into their star gazing.
This small telescope is highly portable and has full GOTO and tracking capabilities.
Download the SynScan app from the Apple or Android store and connect to the Wifi network generated by the Sky-Watcher VIRTUOSO mount. You don’t need an Internet connection to use the telescope once you’ve installed the SynScan app, so it’s great for observing in dark sky sites where there a mobile phone signal mightn’t be available.
Aligning the mount takes mere minutes with the “Bright Object” alignment mode. The computerised SynScan system allows automatic pointing and tracking of more than 42,000 object in the sky including planets star cluster, nebulae and even galaxies. This means less time spent finding that faint nebula or a distant planet and more time to enjoy observing.
The 130mm (5") diameter Collapsible Dobsonian is a compact and easy-to-use table top telescope. The patented collapsible system makes it is particularly easy to store and transport. Just extend the tube, point the telescope using the red dot finder scope, insert the eyepiece and enjoy the night sky. This Sky-Watcher Telescope will reveal details in Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s bands, the Martian polar ice caps, and the phases of Venus and the moon as well as views of many deep sky objects.
The VIRTUOSO GTi Dobsonian Mount requires 12v DC and can be run on batteries. BINTEL can supply an additional 12v power adaptor or rechargeable portable battery pack to suit your needs.
New Solar Telescope
- Telescope Focal Length: 400mm (f/10)
- Crayford Focuser (Rotatable)
- 45mm Dovetail Bar with 1/4-20 tripod threads (side mounted)
- Supplied with Universal Smartphone Adaptor
The Acuter Elite Phoenix 40 Solar Telescope is a Solar H-Alpha telescope for narrow-band observation and photography of the Sun. This instrument makes it possible to explore extraordinary solar surface dynamics that go far beyond what a white light solar filter can show.
Phenomena such as solar protuberances, active spots, flares, granulations, plasma filaments and more finally become observable and photographable with excellent sharpness and resolution. Hydrogen Alpha (Ha) solar telescopes are specialized instruments for observing the Sun at a specific wavelength of light, 656.3 nm, corresponding to the red line of the Balmer series in the hydrogen emission spectrum. This wavelength is critical for studying solar phenomena such as protuberances, filaments, sunspots and flares.
Unlike standard white-light telescopes, which capture the full solar spectrum, Ha telescopes offer a specific window into the activities of the chromosphere, the layer of the solar atmosphere located just above the photosphere. Compact and Portable: The metal optical tube makes the Acuter Phoenix 40mm solar telescope ideal for travel, while the rugged design ensures uncompromising durability.
Perfect for experienced observers and enthusiasts who wish to explore and admire the Sun’s surface in detail. Perfect for astrophotography enthusiasts and observers of the Sun.
ISO Certified Safety: This telescope complies with ISO 12312-2:2015, ensuring maximum protection for the eye during solar observation.
When viewing the Sun in the narrow H-alpha bandwidth, the observer is rewarded with thrilling, awe-inspiring real-time views of our nearest star in it’s full fiery majesty, seething with activity, revealing exciting details such as solar flares, prominences, spicules, surface granularity & sun spots
Supplied with a universal smartphone camera adaptor to take photos using your smartphone to keep a photographic record of your observations. Also supplied with a regular Star Diagonal & Red Dot Finder – the telescope can be used for normal astronomical observations as an 80/400 achromatic refractor telescope with the etalon removed
- Suitable for CCD cameras with 1.25″ adaptor and backfocus of 55mm or less
- Sky-Watcher SolarQuest Solar Go-To/Tracking Mount Recommended
- Safety Compliance Certification: ISO12312-2:2015
- OTA Length: 412mm
- OTA Weight: 2kg
- Magnifications (with eyepiece supplied): x25-x80
- Eyepiece Supplied (1.25″): 5-16mm Zoom
- Telescope Focal Length: 400mm (f/10)
- Front Etalon: Diameter: 40mm, Bandwidth: <0.6 Angstrom
- Tuning method: Pressure tuning
- Exit opening 8mm
- 8mm Block Filter
- 90° (1.25″) Diagonal (Rotatable)
- Safe Solar Finder
- Crayford Focuser (Rotatable)
- 45mm Dovetail Bar with 1/4-20 tripod threads (side mounted)
- Supplied with Universal Smartphone Adaptor
Solar Maximum is now happening - it's the perfect time to explore the ever changing featured on our nearest star.
The Sky-Watcher Heliostar 76Hα is a specialized prominence telescope designed with advanced safety features to protect the observer’s eyes. It incorporates multiple technologies, including an infrared thermal reflection film to effectively block heat and a dedicated ultraviolet (UV) filter to eliminate harmful rays. These features work in tandem to minimize stray light, ensuring a safe and enhanced viewing experience.
The Sky-Watcher Heliostar 76Hα is a specialized solar telescope designed for enthusiasts eager to explore the Sun’s dynamic features, particularly solar prominences. With a 76mm aperture and a focal length of 630mm (f/8.3), it offers a balanced combination of portability and detailed solar observation.
Key Features:
- Hydrogen-Alpha Observation: The Heliostar 76Hα utilizes a combination of front and rear filters to isolate the hydrogen-alpha wavelength at 656.28 nanometers. This narrowband filtering, with a bandwidth of less than 0.5 angstroms, enables observers to view solar prominences and surface details with exceptional clarity.
- Advanced Optical Design: Incorporating multiple technologies to protect the observer’s eye, the telescope features a thermal infrared reflection film, a special heat-blocking filter, and an ultraviolet light-blocking filter. These components work together to eliminate stray light and ensure safe solar viewing.
- Precision Focusing: Equipped with a 2-inch Crayford focuser, the Heliostar 76Hα allows for smooth and precise focusing adjustments, enhancing the overall observing experience.
The Sky-Watcher Heliostar 76Hα is an excellent choice for both novice and experienced solar observers, offering a safe and detailed view of the Sun’s dynamic phenomena.
Etalon Filter Technology
At the heart of most Hydrogen Alpha solar telescopes lies the etalon filter, a highly precise optical device that isolates the Hα wavelength from the rest of the Sun’s emitted light. An etalon is a type of interferometer, consisting of two parallel mirrors separated by a precise distance. The etalon works by reflecting light multiple times between the mirrors, selectively allowing only wavelengths that satisfy specific resonance conditions to pass through.
In the case of Hα solar telescopes, the etalon is designed to transmit light at the Hα wavelength while blocking all other wavelengths. The key to the etalon’s performance lies in its ability to tune the wavelength it transmits. This is achieved by adjusting the distance between the mirrors or by slightly tilting the etalon, which changes the interference conditions. This tunability is crucial because the Sun's emission at Hα can shift slightly due to Doppler effects as material moves across the Sun’s surface and atmosphere.
There are two primary types of etalon filters used in solar telescopes: single etalon and double etalon systems.
Single Etalon: A single etalon filter typically has a narrower bandwidth, providing high contrast for detailed solar observations but at the cost of limiting the field of view. This makes single etalon systems well-suited for viewing small, high-contrast features like prominences or filaments.
Double Etalon: A double etalon system uses two etalon filters in tandem to improve the wavelength selectivity, reduce the overall bandwidth, and enhance the contrast and image clarity across a wider field of view. Double etalon systems are preferred for more detailed solar studies because they can offer both a sharper image and better tunability, allowing for a more accurate depiction of solar dynamics.
Solis Etalon Technology: Sky-Watcher's Solis technology allows the Heliostar to achieve a 0.5A bandpass without the costly expense and complexity of a second etalon to achieve the same performance. This allows the observer to obtain detailed images of the solar disk right out of the box without any further expense.
Trifid Tuner: Inside the Heliostar is Sky-Watcher's Trifid tuning system. This tuner applies physical pressure to the etalon plates allowing the observer to reach the desired Hydrogen-band. The Trifid tuner uses three support veins to provide a secure tuning for the etalon.
What does Hα mean?
The Sun is mainly composed of hydrogen which it's been busily converting to helium for billions of years and will do for some billions of years to come. Hydrogen gas is energised by the Sun's radiation and emits light on certain wavelength. Hα refers to where one of these wavelengths.
Viewing the Sun through the Heliostar 76Hα lets you discover the Solar chromosphere which is the outer layer of the Sun's atmosphere in great details.
Rather than looking at the Sun in the intense white light we see with our eyes or via a regular solar filter which reduces the overall intensity of the Sun's light so it can be safely viewed with a telescope, a dedicated Solar telescope reveals such details as prominences on the edge of the Sun's disks, filaments, sunspots and more.
As the Sun is such a dynamic environment, what you'll see through this telescope will change from day to day.
Specifications
| Optical Design | Refractor OTA |
| Model Number | SWHELIOSTAR76 |
| Aperture | 76mm |
| Focal Length | 630mm |
| Focal Ratio | f/8.3 |
| Bandwidth | 0.5A |
| Solar Image Size | 6mm |
| Diagonal | 11.5mm 1.25" H-alpha blocking diagonal |
| Blocking Filter Size: | 11.5mm |
| Focuser | Dual-speed Crayford |
| Tube Length | 600mm |
| Weight | 3.8kg |
| Recommended Usage | Advanced Users |
$599.00
The Sky-Watcher 114/450 Newtonian is a fully automatic telescope ideal for beginners and those who want to get straight to observing. Aligning the mount takes mere minutes with the “Bright Object” alignment mode, and the computerised SynScan system is the ultimate upgrade that allows automatic pointing and tracking of more than 42,000 object in the sky! This means less time spent finding a faint nebula or a distant planet and more time to enjoy observing. Astronomy has never been so easy!
The Sky-Watcher 114/450 has superb Parabolic optics and provides excellent all-around performance for both the observation of the moon, planets and deep sky objects. The AZ-Go2 Mount – Wi-Fi-controllable with iOS and Android devices and compatible with the SynScan hand controller, offers smooth tracking and fast alignment. Use Wi-Fi to control the telescope wirelessly with your mobile device, either a smartphone or tablet.
Download the SynScan App from Google play or the App Store.
AZ-Go2 Mount Features:
- Wi-Fi GOTO
- DC12V Voltage
- 1.3kg Mount Weight
- DC Motor
In the Box:
- 114/450mm Newtonian
- AZ-Go2 Mount
- Smartphone Adapter
- Super Possl 25mm and 10mm Eyepieces – 1.25″ Barrel
- Red Dot Finderscope
- Power Requirement: 12v DC Power Supply (Tip Positive) or AA Batteries (not supplied)
- Stainless Steel Tripod with Accessory Tray
Specifications:
| Optical Design | Paraboloidal Newtonian Reflector |
| Optical Diameter | 114mm |
| Focal Length | 500mm |
| F/Ratio | F/4.9 |
| Highest Practical Power | 80x |
| Finder Scope | Red Dot Finder* |
| Diagonal | 1.25″ 90 degree |
| Eyepieces | 1.25″ Super 25 and 10mm |
The Saxon 12" DeepSky CT Dobsonian Telescope features a powerhouse telescope with amazing light-gathering capabilities that's easy to use and transport.
This telescope is the retractable twin to the full-tube saxon 12" DeepSky Dobsonian Telescope and comes with the same specs of 305mm aperture and a focal length of 1500mm. Featuring a collapsible truss-tube dobsonian design, the optical tube can be retracted into a shorter length and locked down to ensure secure and easy transportation. This scope also comes with a paraboloidal primary mirror to eliminate spherical aberration allowing you to see wide-field views of the Moon, constellations and deep sky objects such as the Great Orion Nebula.
Assembly of the telescope requires no additional tools. You'll be pleased with how easy it is to use the saxon 12" DeepSky CT Dobsonian Telescope with its Dobsonian mount. Simply swivel the telescope to the direction of your intended object and look through the eyepiece. This scope's Teflon bearing system in both axes with tension control handle means you'll be able to smoothly move your telescope to a precise location.
The DeepSky CT Dobsonian Telescopes series comes in three sizes - 8", 10" and 12".
What is a Dobsonian telescope and why the tension control handle?
A simple, elegant form of an alt-azimuth mount made to carry a Newtonian reflector was popularized by John Dobson in the late 1970's. The Dobsonian mounted telescope is popular among amateur astronomers and telescope makers because of its simplicity. In its simplest form, the Dobsonian mount consists of a box which allows the optical tube assembly to pivot in altitude, while the box itself is swivelled on a base in azimuth.
The Dobsonian mount usually relies on the friction between the side bearings on the optical tube of the telescope and a frictional material on the saddle to hold the optical tube in place. If there is too much friction, the telescope is difficult to move to center an object in the filed of view. If there is too little friction, the telescope will not sty where it is positioned. This makes stabilizing the optical tube of the telescope difficult when using a Dobsonian mount, especially when accessories, such as a finderscope or an eyepiece, are added to the optical tube. As long as the amount of friction is at an appropriate level, and therefore stabilization of the optical tube is achieved, the telescope can remain in its desired position to view an object and maintain its position even when the mount is rotated.
The devices for stabilizing a telescope on the Dobsonian mount currently available include: a sliceable weight to counter balance the weight of the telescope, a friction lock that must be adjusted to inhibit movement of the telescope, and a spring attached between the telescope tube and mount to aid in stabilization.
These devices are inconvenient to use because they do not provide a simple and user-friendly way to adjust the friction. The objective of the saxon Tension Control Handle invention is to provide a tension adjuster that users can easily turn to add or reduce tension, thereby increasing or decreasing the friction between the optical tube and the sideboard of the mount.
By providing such a tension adjuster, the telescope does not need to be balanced in order to stay in position. The tension adjuster can be tightened such that the optical tube can stay in a position but can still be moved when prompted to adjust the position of the optical tube. Alternatively, the tension adjuster can be completely tightened to lock the optical tube in position.
$3,599.00
The Celestron C9.25-A is an unusual size with its 9.25” aperture and 2350 mm focal length, but many consider it to be the Goldilocks of optical tubes—not too big, not too small. This rugged aluminum optical tube is only 558mm long and weighs just 9kgs, making it easy to transport and set up. But the views are much more impressive than what you’d expect from such a compact instrument. The tube offers a focal ratio of f/10 with the added versatility of Fastar (see below).
It is equipped with Celestron’s patented StarBright® XLT optical coatings, which visibly increase contrast and light transmission for brighter deep space images and shorter exposure times. With StarBright XLT, you’ll be able to discern subtle details while viewing the Moon and planets as well as faint galaxies and nebulae.
The Celestron C9.25-A
Fastar Technology
In 1997, CCDs were making a name for themselves in the astrophotography world, quickly supplanting traditional film photography thanks to their speed and convenience. This was the year that Celestron joined forces with the Santa Barbara Instruments Group (SBIG) to produce Fastar, a revolutionary add-on to Celestron’s hugely popular Schmidt-Cassegrain (SCT) optical system.
With Fastar, the SCT’s secondary mirror can be removed and replaced with a field-flattening lens assembly (sold separately by third party manufacturers) so that a CCD camera can be used in the front of the telescope at the f/2 focus of the instrument’s primary mirror. The potential of the Fastar system is staggering: exposures are 25 times shorter than if the camera was placed at the instrument’s native f/10 focus. Imagers can capture galaxies and nebulae with exposures of just 30 seconds.
StarBright XLT is Celestron’s revolutionary optical coating system. It consistently outperforms all other coatings in the commercial telescope market. There are three major components that make up our StarBright XLT high-transmission optical system design:
- Unique enhanced multi-layer mirror coatings made from precise layers of aluminum, SiO2 (quartz), TiO2 (titanium dioxide), and SiO2 (silicon dioxide). Reflectivity is fairly flat across the spectrum, optimizing it for both imaging and visual observing.
- Multi-layer anti-reflective coatings made from precise layers of MgF2 (magnesium fluoride) and HfO2 (hafnium dioxide). Hafnium—a rare element that costs nearly $2,000 per kilogram—gives us a wider band pass than the titanium used in competing coatings.
- High-transmission water white glass is used instead of soda lime glass for the corrector lens. Water white glass transmits about 90.5% of light without anti-reflective coatings; that’s 3.5% better than uncoated soda lime glass. When water white glass is used in conjunction with StarBright XLT’s anti-reflective coatings, the average transmission reaches an astonishing 97.4.
$1,099.00
Step up to to the Sky-Watcher 10" Dobsonian for extra light gathering and sharper observing!
- Most Practical f/5 Telescope
- Outstanding Light Gathering Ability
- Super-smooth Azimuth Movement
- Tension Control System
- 2″ Focuser with a 1.25″ Adaptor
- 5 Years Sky-Watcher Limited Warranty
The Ultimate Light Gatherers
The Dobsonian telescopes are named after John Dobson, an amateur astronomer who designed a very simple but effective telescope, where the key factor is a large aperture for little money. His idea was to mount a Newton telescope on an easy-to-use alt-azimuth mount that does not need time-consuming alignments.
The Sky-Watcher 10″ Dobsonian is a large aperture Newtonian reflector telescope with f/5 focal ratio, make it ideal for wide field and deep-sky observation. Big aperture means better light gathering power and with this Sky-Watcher Telescope you are able to see prominent deep-sky object such as nebulae, star cluster and many more. It's also an excellent telescope for viewing planets such as Jupiter, Saturn and its rings and more.
To top it off, the Sky-Watcher Classic 250P Dobsonian is equipped with a 2″ Crayford focuser and focuser locking screw to allow easy use of either eyepiece size.
Tension Control System
The Tension Control System allows you to adjust the friction setting; to increase or reduce the amount of resistance when moving the tube on the wooden mount, so you always have the appropriate resistance. The secret of the design is to correctly balance the optical tube with the specially designed handles (found on the base) and this adds enough friction and tension to allow the tube to move easily when nudged or to stay solidly in position.
In The Box:
- Finderscope 6X30 straight version
- Eyepiece 1.25″ 20mm (60x) – apparent field of view 70°
- Eyepiece 1.25″ 12.5mm (96x) – apparent field of view 70°
- Eyepiece adaptor from 2″ to 1.25″ with M42 thread
- 2″ Tube Extension
- User Manual
Specifications
| Model | SWDOB250 |
| Optical Design | Newtonian (parabolic primary mirror) |
| Aperture | 250mm |
| Focal Length | 1200mm |
| Focal Ratio | f/5 |
| Resolving Power | 0.60" |
| Stellar Limit Magnitude | 12.9 |
| Highest Practical Magnification | 400X |
| Light Gathering Power (vs unaided eye) | 816 |
| Focuser | 2" Crayford with 1.25" adaptor |
$699.00
Sky-Watcher 102/500 AZ-Go2 Refractor Telescope
The Sky-Watcher 102/500 AZ-Go2 is a 102mm Achromatic Refractor Telescope that come with short focal length of 500mm. This noticeably shorter tube compared to other telescopes of the same class allows it to deliver a wider field of view with standard eyepieces. The shorter length of the telescope makes it convenient for it to be packed up and stored away while not in use or when travelling.
The AZ-Go2 Mount – Wi-Fi-controllable with iOS and Android and compatible with SynScan hand controller, allowing it for smooth tracking and alignment. Use Wi-Fi to control the telescope wirelessly with your mobile device; smartphone or tablet.
AZ-Go2 Mount Features:
- Wi-Fi GOTO
- DC12V Voltage
- 1.3kg Mount Weight
- DC Motor
In the Box:
- 102mm Refractor
- AZ-Go2 Mount
- Smartphone Adapter
- 10 and 25mm Super Plossl Eyepieces – 1.25″ Barrel
- 90° Diagonal – 1.25″ Barrel
- Red Dot Finderscope
- Power Requirement: 12v DC Power Supply (Tip Positive) or AA Batteries (not supplied)
- Stainless Steel Tripod with Accessory Tray
| Optical Design | Achromatic Refractor |
| Optical Diameter | 102mm |
| Focal Length | 500mm |
| F/Ratio | F/4.9 |
| Highest Practical Power | 80x |
| Finder Scope | Red Dot Finder* |
| Diagonal | 1.25″ 90 degree |
| Eyepieces | 1.25″ Super 25 and 10mm |
$6,999.00
Skywatcher Collapsible Dobsonian 16 GOTO
The Skywatcher Collapsible Dobsonian 16 GOTO is precision engineered and allows you to easily find and enjoy deep sky treasures. Choose from the Planets, Nebulae, Star Clusters, Galaxies and much more - it's 16" primary mirror has enough light grasp to see just about anything you desire. The patented collapsible tube design makes these Dobsonians the ultimate in portability and performance. The top section collapses for transport and storage making it far more convenient compared to traditional solod tube Dobsonians.
The elegant truss tube design combines ease of use, extreme portability and consistent performance in an affordable package. Unlike other truss tube designs, the SkyWatcher Collapsible Dobsonian does not need to be disassembled between uses. It transports as two compact pieces that can be assembled and ready to use in just seconds! It is easy to collimate once set up, and it holds its collimation throughout the evening!
The SynScan™ AZ hand control points the telescope at your chosen object, or even tours the night sky at the touch of a button!! The menu is easy to navigate and allows automatic slewing to over 42,900+ objects. Even an inexperienced astronomer can master its variety of features in a few observing sessions. The patented dual encoder design allows the telescope to be moved manually whenever the user wishes - but with no need for re-alignment!
The Sky-Watcher Dobsonian SynScan series combines the convenience and affordability of the traditional Dobsonian with the convenience of a computerized Go-To telescope. Add the simplicity of the collapsible truss poles and you will not find comparable performance and convenience without paying a lot more!
Specifications
- Power Supply: 10 to 15 V DC 1Amp, 2.1mm Plug (Center positive)
- Motor type: DC Servo Motors,
- Resolution: Motor encoder: 1,620,000 counts per revolution, Main axis encoder: 11,748 counts per revolution
- Slew speeds: 1.0X, 2.0X, 8X, 16X, 32X, 200X, 400X, 600X, 800X, 1000X
- Tracking Rates: Sidereal, Lunar, Solar
- Tracking Mode: Dual Axis Tracking
- Alignment Method: Brightest-Star Alignment, Two-Star Alignment
- Database: 42,900 objects - complete Messier, NGC and IC catalog, partial SAO catalogues plus 25 user defined objects.
- Go-To Pointing Accuracy: Up to 5 arc min
- Eyepieces: 1.25” Wide angle 12.5mm and 20mm
- 9x50 straight finderscope
$7,999.00
The Celestron CPC 1100 GPS is a rock-solid dual fork arm mount and large aperture at an affordable price: that's what makes the CPC telescope a favorite among experienced amateur astronomers. Celestron's revolutionary SkyAlign plus an internal GPS make alignment a snap. Use the computerized hand control to quickly slew to over 40,000 celestial objects, then track your target precisely as it moves across the night sky. Imagers can place the CPC dual fork arm mount on an optional HD Pro Wedge to polar align it for long-exposure astrophotography. Thoughtful ergonomic design makes setting up and breaking down your CPC quick and painless.
Celestron CPC 1100 GPS overview:
GENERAL FEATURES
- 11" diffraction limited Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope
- Celestron's premium StarBright XLT coatings
- Fully computerized dual fork arm Altazimuth mount
- 9x50 finderscope to help accurately find objects
- Newly designed heavy-duty tripod makes attaching the telescope so easy you can do it in the dark; also features sturdy 2" steel legs and accessory tray
- Ergonomic design - Comfortably lift and move the telescope from location to location
- Star diagonal provides more comfortable viewing position when observing objects that are high in the sky
- Convenient remote hand control holder - Allows you to view information hands-free while using the scope
COMPUTERIZED MOUNT FEATURES
- Proven NexStar computer control technology
- 40,000 object database with over 100 user-definable objects and expanded information on over 200 objects
- Custom database lists of all the most famous deep-sky objects by name and catalog number; the most beautiful double, triple and quadruple stars; variable stars; solar system objects and asterisms
- Re-designed drive base and drive mechanics - Quiet operation; large drive gears, quick release clutch
- SkyAlign allows you to align on any three bright celestial objects, making for a fast and easy alignment process
- Flash upgradable hand control software and motor control units for downloading product updates over the Internet
- Permanent PEC
- Auxiliary port for additional accessories such as Autoguider, GPS accessory
- NexRemote telescope control software and RS-232 cable included for advanced control of your telescope via computer
Download manual here: Celestron CPC 1100 - Manual
$1,920.00
Standard features of Tele Vue 60 OTA include a 2-stage 1.25" focuser with quick-focus drawtube, plus fine-focus helical, exquisitely machined and anodized all-metal construction, and a sliding captive dew shield. Offering wide field, pristine, color free views throughout a wide range of magnification.
- 1.25" focuser accept in-line Porro Prism, 45° erectors or 60° and 90° diagonals
- Maximum True Field: 4.3° (great for terrestrial and astronomical use)
- Maximum Power: 180x (with Nagler™ 2-4mm Zoom - for lunar/planetary viewing)
- Adjustable dovetail balancing bar fits all camera tripods, Tele Vue Mounts and new mounting brackets for SCT's
It’s a super-finder, day/night scope with great telephoto and imaging capability for digital cameras. Optional padded carry bag available.
Specifications
| Type | APO (Doublet) Refractor |
| (Elements/Groups: 2/1) | |
| Objective (mm) | 60 |
| Focal Length (mm) | 360 |
| Focal Ratio (f/#) | 6 |
| Drawtube/Focuser | 1¼-inch, helical |
| Length OTA (inch) | 10 |
| Length with diagonal (inch) | 12 (with 1¼-inch diagonal) |
| Weight OTA/Std. Config (lbs) | 3 / 3.3 |
| Maximum Visual Field (deg.) | 4.3° (with 1¼-inch 32mm Plössl) |
| Maximum Recommended Power (x) | 150 |
QBT-1006 Tele Vue Quik Point Basic
DPC-1250 Tele Vue 1.25" 90° Everbrite Diagonal
TVB-2403 Tele Vue TV60 Carry Bag
EAD-25.0 Tele Vue 25mm Plossl
QBT-1006 Tele Vue Quik Point Basic
DPC-6012 Tele Vue 1.25" 60° Everbrite Diagonal
TVB-2403 Tele Vue TV60 Carry Bag
EAD-25.0 Tele Vue 25mm Plossl
Reviews
Excerpt from Living Bird article by Dr. KenRosenberg, director of conservation science at Cornell University's Lab of Ornithology.
TeleVue has introduced a new 60mm scope for birders, which includes the 45-degree prism, and when fitted with the same 8-24mm zoom provides powers from 15-45x. This scope is comparable in size, weight, and image quality to the best Swarovski or Kowa spotting scopes and may cost considerably less, ...
— Dr. Rosenberg, K. "Scope Quest 2008". Living Bird (2008 Winter). 46 - 47.
Excerpts from Dennis di Cicco review of the TV-60 in Sky & Telescope, December 2004
Even at 120x, brilliant Vega, one of the most challenging stars for a refractor to image cleanly, appears as a blue-white Airy disk surrounded by several white diffraction rings and no perceptible color halo.
— di Cicco, D. "Pint-Size Powerhouse: Tele Vue's TV-60". Sky & Telescope (Dec. 2004).
Read what SmartMoney has to say about the TV-60
SmartMoney magazine, The Wall Street Journal Magazine of Personal Business, is all about recommending the wisest buys for their readers. The 'Smart Spending' section of the November, 2004, issue features the article Stargazing; "Today's telescopes are so high-tech they seek out stars themselves. But we wondered: What would the world's top amateur astronomer think of them?" In this context, the Tele Vue-60 was chosen the winner by David Levy after checking out four other scopes and the Tele Vue-60.The article concludes: "Our winner gave us the best view of Jupiter, and without any gizmos. 'This is a sweet instrument,' Levy says."
— Light, J. "Stargazing". Smart Money (Nov. 2004). 133-135.
Excerpts from Raymond Shubinski's review of the TV-60 in Astronomy magazine
A note of caution: You may find yourself spending more time looking through the Tele Vue-60 than through your larger scope.
— Shubinski, R. "The Tele Vue-60". Astronomy (Nov. 2004).
Excerpts from Randy Roy's comments on Cloudy Nights Telescope Reviews website.
If you want wide field, pristine, color free views throughout a wide range of magnification -- if you want a scope that is a superfinder, a guidescope, a piggyback refractor, or an ultra-light travel scope -- and if you demand the best in fit, finish and build quality -- buy this. I've not seen anything else in its class that does so much.
— Roy, R. "Televue-60 APO". Cloudy Nights Telescope Reviews (Feb. 4, 2004).
Excerpts from TV-60 review by Ed Ting, published on The Telescope Review Web Site
- TeleVue's newest telescope is a cute little 60mm f/6 apo. In a departure from their usual styling, the TV60 has a sleek, tapered black body that resembles a spotting scope. .... The construction is heavy-duty and very serious. There's a sliding bar on the bottom that's very similar to the one on the Ranger. Like the Ranger, it has a helical focuser and drawtube assembly. Unlike the Ranger, the TV60 adds a nice sliding dew shield.
- The scope has impressive optics. .... No false color was noted. At only 15X (with a 24 mm Panoptic) Titan could be seen as a tiny pinpoint dot next to the planet. You can see Cassini's Division on Saturn at 70x (with a 5 mm Type 6 Nagler.) .... The Trapezium was easily resolved, .... Castor is an easy split. Most impressively, the scope split Rigel, again at 70X. On deep sky, you have to make some allowances for the small aperture. M35 is just starting to resolve, but the other nearby clusters (M37, M36, M38) look like similar faint smudges in the eyepiece. Not exciting, but again, we're only talking about a 60 mm telescope here.
- I once heard small scopes like this described as "One-Hour Telescopes." You get to see pretty much everything you want to see in about an hour. As such, the TV60 is a great quick peek or travel scope.
- Update, 2/7/04: TeleVue informs me that they plan to offer an X-Y heavy duty version of their Starbeam mount, so that the TV60 can be mounted on a larger scope.
— Ting, E. "Tele Vue-60". The Telescope Review Web Site (Feb. 1, 2004).
$16,280.00
Tele Vue NP127is
For 25 years, Tele Vue has pushed the boundaries of APO refractors, as well as eyepieces, to the recognised pinnacle of performance. The Tele Vue NP127is retains the exemplary wide field and planetary visual capability while adding new features to make imaging easier and more flexible.
Tele Vue was determined to make the NP series optically, mechanically, and functionally as perfect as possible for imaging up to 50mm diagonal chips without penalty to its near-ideal visual operation.
By applying the developments created for the TeleVue60is to the new NP127is and then going beyond the results speak for themselves.
The NP127is maintains its 127mm f/5.2 optical specifications yet with a redesigned 4-element optical system. The larger rear lens group absolutely minimises vignetting in formats up to 50mm measured diagonally across the chip. An optional field corrector is available so the corners of the newly brightened edges are virtually as perfect as the centre of the field. To prevent restriction of the larger converging light cone the focuser has a 3" front aperture and a 2.4" rear aperture.
The new drawtube has features allowing quick changes from visual to imaging operation. While imaging cameras can be rotated without changing focus (just remember to do new flats!). It also has the capability to correct for any residual focal plane tilt so the imaging chip is square on to the light path.
The imaging insert ring is threaded to accept Tele Vue's new Imaging System accessories including large diameter extension tubes, optical accessories, and camera/CCD attachments all with mating threads.
TeleVue builds and tests the rack and pinion focuser to hold more than 5kg of weight, yet still permit extremely fine focusing control via a 10:1 dual-speed pinion assembly (measurable with the optional Digital Micrometer Kit). The optional Focusmate driver also permits electric motorised control of the focusing process. The new Focusmaster software interface allows this entire procedure to be completed from a PC or laptop.
Tele Vue has been known for producing visual instruments "even better than you imagined". The new NP127is is evidence that they aim to achieve the same with their imaging equipment
Tele Vue NP127is Specifications
| Type | APO (Nagler-Petzval) Refractor (Elements/Groups: 4/2) |
| Objective (mm) | 127 |
| Focal Length (mm) | 660 |
| Focal Ratio (f/#) | 5.2 |
| Drawtube/Focuser | 2.4-inch, Focusmate dual-speed rack/pinion |
| Length OTA (mm) | 851 |
| Length with diagonal (mm) | 927 (with 2-inch diagonal) |
| Weight OTA (kg) | 7 |
| Maximum Visual Field (deg.) | 4.25° (with 2-inch 41mm Panoptic) |
| Maximum Recommended Power (x) | 300 |
After a short wait, the "re-tweaked" TV127is is available. Never ones to rest, Tele Vue took the opportunity to to make small but meaningful changes to their flagship model. Both the optical and mechanical designs have been revised to reduce atmospheric defocusing sensitivity. The new lens prescription delivers smaller spot sizes over a broader wavelength range than before, while a new stainless steel front cell helps provide better thermal stability in extreme climates. Advanced multi-coatings are applied to maximize contrast and transmission. Still the fastest in the industry, there is just no competitive comparison considering its f/5.2 speed and flat-field.
$5,499.00
The most resolving smart telescope.
Point it at the sky. Let it work.
The Vespera Pro 2 combines the highest-resolution sensor on any smart telescope with a fully automated imaging system. Sony IMX 676. 12.5 megapixels. 225 GB onboard. Set it up in minutes, then watch publication-quality deep-sky images build — no telescope experience required.
Stunning deep-sky images, tonight. No prior experience. No dark-room setup. No learning curve.
More detail than any other smart telescope.
12.5 megapixels on a 7.0 × 7.0 mm square sensor with 2 μm pixels. The square 1:1 format fills every pixel on round optics with useful data, while the fine pixel pitch resolves structure in nebulae and galaxies that larger-pixel sensors simply smear over. Limiting magnitude 16 opens targets no competitor can reach.
megapixel mosaics via CovalENS automated mode — the Vespera Pro 2 plans, captures, and assembles panels automatically, scaling to a 4.18° × 2.45° field of view across multiple nights.
Automated when you want it. Open when you don’t.
Adjust exposure time, gain, and framing manually. Capture calibration frames. Export 16-bit RAW FITS files ready for PixInsight, Siril, or any processing workflow. Beginners get a fully automated result; experienced imagers get full access to the imaging chain.
No dew heater. No ruined session.
An integrated humidity and temperature sensor activates the anti-fog system before condensation reaches the optics. No dew heater cables to route or remember — critical for humid Australian coastal and bush nights.
225 GB. Multi-night. Onboard.
225 GB of internal storage stores 30 multi-night imaging slots simultaneously. FITS frames, TIFF pre-stacks, and JPEG previews. A 30 MB/s USB-C connection transfers a night’s work to a laptop in minutes when you’re ready to process.
Resume where you left off. Automatically.
The Vespera Pro 2 automatically continues a mosaic project across multiple nights, restoring framing and settings between sessions without any manual intervention. Large-scale targets — the Vela Supernova Remnant, the Magellanic Clouds — become achievable from a dark paddock, not just a permanent observatory.
Deeper contrast from any backyard.
Internal precision optical baffles block stray-light paths that wash out contrast in light-polluted skies. The result is a higher effective dynamic range and deeper limiting magnitude than unshielded designs — a meaningful advantage from suburban Sydney, Melbourne, or Brisbane.
Take it anywhere. Image everything.
50 mm aperture. 245 mm focal length. Lanthanum glass S-FPL52 apochromatic optics with a flat-field corrector. The Vespera Pro 2 weighs 5 kg and folds to 48 × 20 × 9 cm — carry-on size, yet capable of images that rival dedicated rigs costing far more. Eleven hours of battery runs from dusk to dawn with no power cable required.
M17. The Omega Nebula.
4 hours integration. Dual-band filter. Bortle 4 skies. The Sony IMX 676’s 2 μm pixels render the intricate emission structure with a level of detail previously beyond any fully automated instrument.
M27. The Dumbbell Nebula.
4 hours integration, dual-band filter, Bortle 4 skies. The 12.5 MP square sensor resolves the nebula’s detailed outer shell and bipolar lobes. A single automated session from a dark-sky site.
Everything automated. Publication-quality results from night one.
Sony IMX 676 sensor: 12.5 MP, 3536 × 3536 pixels, 2 μm pixel size — the highest native resolution on any smart telescope
CovalENS mosaic mode scales to 50 MP and a 4.18° × 2.45° field, automated across multiple nights with preserved framing
16-bit RAW FITS export, 16-bit TIFF pre-stacks, and manual gain/exposure control for full post-processing flexibility
225 GB onboard storage with 30 multi-night imaging slots and 30 MB/s USB-C transfer
Integrated anti-fog system with humidity and temperature sensor — activates automatically before condensation affects the optics
Precision optical baffles block stray light for improved contrast and deeper limiting magnitude from suburban and regional sites
11-hour battery life for full dusk-to-dawn sessions. 50 mm aperture, 245 mm focal length, f/4.9, Lanthanum S-FPL52 optics
1.6 arcsec/pixel native resolution and a 1.6° × 1.6° native field of view — ideal for nebulae, galaxy groups, and star clusters
Every number that matters.
The night sky, automated. Backed by Australia’s telescope authority.
$2,449.00
Sky-Watcher does it again. An old favorite gets a complete facelift with new features and upgraded components!
The venerable Dobsonian reflector design has recently undergone some important upgrades and improvements: Skywatcher is pleased to introduce the all-new Collapsible Dobsonian complete with Crayford focuser – the ultimate in large aperture portability and performance.
This elegant truss tube design was carefully engineered to combine ease of use, extreme portability and consistent performance in an affordable package. Unlike other truss tube designs, the Skywatcher Collapsible Dobsonian does not need to be disassembled between uses. It transports as two compact pieces that can be assembled and ready to use in just seconds! It is easy to collimate once set up, and it holds its collimation throughout the evening!
The bearing system has been redesigned as well. The new Skywatcher Collapsible Dobsonians feature buttery smooth azimuth bearings. Even the twelve-inch model can be rotated with just the push of a finger. Like our traditional Dobsonians, the new Collapsible Dobsonians feature Skywatcher’s patented tension adjustment control on the altitude bearings. This eliminates the need and added cost of clumsy counterweight systems to balance the telescope.
To top it off, all of the new Collapsible Dobsonians are shipping with ultra smooth Crayford focusers.
Skywatcher 12 Inch Collapsible Dobsonian Key Specifications
| Diameter | 305mm (12") |
| Focal Length | 1500mm |
| Scondary Mirror Diameter | 70mm |
| F/ratio | F/5 |
| Highest Practical Power | 610x |
| Focuser diameter | 2” with 1.25” adapter |
| Eyepiece(s) | 1.25” Wide angle 12.5mm and 20mm |
| Ground Base Weight | 18.5kg |
| Tube Weight | 21kg |
$1,125.00
The Sky-Watcher VIRTUOSO GTi 127/1500 Maksutov Cassegrain table top Dobsonian is a GOTO telescope that's ideal for beginners and experienced observers who want to get straight into their star gazing.
This small telescope is highly portable and has full GOTO and tracking capabilities.
Download the SynScan app from the Apple or Android store and connect to the Wifi network generated by the Sky-Watcher VIRTUOSO mount. You don't need an Internet connection to use the telescope once you've installed the SynScan app, so it's great for observing in dark sky sites where there a mobile phone signal mightn't be available.
Aligning the mount takes mere minutes with the “Bright Object” alignment mode. The computerised SynScan system allows automatic pointing and tracking of more than 42,000 object in the sky including planets star cluster, nebulae and even galaxies. This means less time spent finding that faint nebula or a distant planet and more time to enjoy observing.
The Maksutov-Cassegrain is a compact and powerful optical design that combines a front meniscus lens and two mirrors. The optical tube is closed by the front meniscus, keeping the mirrors protected from atmospheric agents such as humidity, dust and pollution. The tube is short but the focal length is long allowing high magnification with the standard eyepieces. With maximum practical magnification of 256x , this Sky-Watcher Telescope will reveal details in Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s bands, the Martian polar ice caps, and the phases of Venus and the moon.
The VIRTUOSO GTi Dobsonian Mount requires 12v DC and can be run on batteries. BINTEL can supply an additional 12v power adaptor or rechargeable portable battery pack to suit your needs.
$5,999.00
Celestron C11-A XLT Optical Tube Assembly
Celestron provides their Schmidt Cassegrain optics as a tube assembly only to use with your favourite mount.
- 11" Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical Tube Assembly
- Aluminum Optical Tube
- Celestron's premium StarBright XLT coatings
- 2800 mm focal length (f/10)
- 40 mm eyepiece included (70x)
- Visual back allows for use with 1.25" accessories
- 9x50 finderscope to help accurately find objects
- Star diagonal provides more comfortable viewing position when observing objects that are high in the sky
- Includes dovetail rail compatible with CGE (wide 3") dovetails
Celestron C11-A XLT OTA Specifications
| Optical Design | Schmidt-Cassegrain |
|---|---|
| Aperture (mm) | 279.4 mm (11 in) |
| Focal Length | 2800 mm (110 in) |
| Focal Ratio | 10 |
| Focal Length of Eyepiece | 40 mm |
| Magnification of Eyepiece | 70 x |
| Finderscope | 9x50 |
| Star Diagonal | 1.25" |
| Optical Tube | Aluminum |
| Highest Useful Magnification | 660 x |
| Lowest Useful Magnification | 40 x |
| Limiting Stellar Magnitude | 14.7 |
| Resolution (Rayleigh) | 0.5 arc seconds |
| Resolution (Dawes) | 0.42 arc seconds |
| Light Gathering Power (Compared to human eye) | 1593 x |
| Secondary Mirror Obstruction | 95 mm |
| Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Diameter | 34% |
| Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Area | 12% |
| Optical Coatings | StarBright / XLT |
| Optical Tube Length | 610 mm |
| Optical Tube Weight | 12 kg |
| Dovetail Compatibility | CGE Mount |
$369.95
If space is the question, then your answer is none other than the saxon 80/400 AZ3 Pioneer Refractor Telescope.
This short-tube refractor telescope has wide field views, thanks to its achromatic objective lens of 80mm and focal length of 400mm. The Alt-Azimuth mount makes it easy to adjust and focus on your land and sky objects.
The saxon 804AZ3 Pioneer Refractor Telescope ticks all the boxes on portability, cost and storage and makes a perfect addition to your home or office.
The saxon 80/400 AZ3 Pioneer Refractor Telescope makes viewing land and sky objects a cinch with its short optical tube and portability.
Soak in bright, wide-field views of the Moon, planets, star clusters and bright nebulae with the telescope's fast focal ratio of F/5. You'll also benefit from the scope's achromatic objective lens which promises crystal-clear images with minimal chromatic aberration. The Alt-Azimuth mount means you can turn your scope left to right and up and down, making adjustments to view sweeping landscapes and night skies easy.
The saxon 804AZ3 Pioneer Refractor Telescope features the following:
- 80mm multi-coated achromatic objective lens
- 400mm focal length
- 1.25" Super eyepieces
- 6x30 finderscope
- Alt-Azimuth AZ3 mount
- Aluminium tripod with accessory tray
- Photography is possible via an optional T-2 adapter ring.
- Perfect for use by observers of all levels.
| Warranty Information | 5-Years Limited Warranty |
|---|---|
| Optical Design | Refractor |
| Aperture | 80mm |
| Highest Practical Power | 160x |
| Focal Length | 400mm |
| Focal Ratio | F/5.0 |
| Eyepieces | Super 25 and Super 10 |
| Finderscope | 6x30 |
| Barlow Lens | No |
| Diagonal | 1.25" 45° Erect Image Diagonal |
| Mount Type | Alt-Azimuth |
| Tripod | Aluminium |
| Optical Tube Dimensions | 8 x 40cm |
| Optical Tube Weight | 1.9kg |
| Shipping Dimensions | 95 x 25 x 44cm3 |
| Shipping Weight | 9.9kg |
$3,599.00
Designed in Japan, Made in Taiwan
Sharp Optical System & Performance
- Superb ED class for remarkable image clarity. Crystal clear, superb sharp, almost zero aberration and distortion.
- 2 ED Glasses S-FPL 53 & S-FPL 51 & Lanthanum - Fully Separated Triplet (FST)
Fully Multi-coated optics ensures maximum light transmission - Impressive user experience, designed for both visual observation and astrophotography
Precision focusing & mechanical design throughout
- Finely CNC machining aluminium body and patented rack and pinion focuser for heavy loading 360 degree rotatable for photography
- Deluxe high-glossy anodizing finish
- Retractable sunshade
- PATENTED:US 8,693,092 B2 / Taiwan 1417570
Design
At the heart of the Founder Optics FOT016 is premium performance 3-element ED APO triplet refractor, designed by a famous optical designer in based in Japan. The optical performance is impressive as a two ED glass elements are employed.
Unlike most ED triplet telescopes which use only 1 ED glass element, Founder Optics adopted 2 ED glass of S-FPL 53 and S-FPL 51 to bring a remarkable image that you'll immediately spot with even a casual viewing. With two fluoro-crown ED glass elements and fully multi-coated optics, these Founder Optics refractors provide a crystal clear, superb sharp, zero aberration and distortion image to your eyes or camera sensor.
In addition, each element is fully separated or air spaced which is not common even among APO triplet telescopes. This offers further improvements to the already impressive optical quality.
Quality
In order to complete this unique design, it requires a very high level machining and assembly capability. Founder Optics partner with an experienced factory located in Taiwan with over 50 years experience in precision manufacturing, especially for Japanese companies.
Besides manufacturing know-how, the high standard of quality control is also crucial to producing FOT86 and FOT106 telescopes. This is recorded in a Quality Certification Card.
Every unit is thoroughly tested, and these unique records help customers understand the quality of their telescope. Founder Optics take their quality checking very seriously as they aim to offer the best triplet APO telescopes to BINTEL customers.
Focuser - 2.7'' Rack & Pinion
Perfect Hybrid Drive system with 8 Ball bearings- More Smoothly!
2sets of 4pcs ball bearing at 2 sides between the drawtube and the focuser handle linear travel of the focuser. Once the locked the knob, there is no gap among the drawtube, 8pcs ball bearings, and the focuser cover. It does not only keep the focuser always paralleled the optic axis, but also keep it moved very smoothly.
Dual Speed Focuser- 1:11 – Extremely Accurate!
Smooth focus motion and fine focus wheel allow precision adjustment from critical focusing of eyepiece or camera.
Unique Lock Function– Heavy Loading Capability!
Special lock grabs the rack& pinion & drawtube in two directions. The design makes the focuser always paralleled the optics axis. Instead of pushing against the drawtube to eliminate focus shift while it’s focused. And it can handle up to 8kg as well for complex imaging trains.
Longer Traveling Distance– Suitable for a range of Photographing Accessories!
Unlike other focusers, the long travel 95mm provides more room for adjust for fine and accurate focus.
It is compatibly for a wide range of photographic accessories, along with easy to use controls.
Focuser Rotator Function
Flexible rotated structure provides a convenience for user to have the best position to adjust focuser when observation and photography. The precision machining parts and assembly technique make a good collimation even rotate the focuser and rotator.
Loosen the rotator knob and focuser knob to rotate the focuser and rotator.
Solid, lockable Dew Shield
Built in sliding dew shield. Three screws hold dew shield stable while imaging or observing while keeping it place during transport.
Specifications:
Optical System: 2 ED APO Triplet (Fully Separated Elements)
Clear Aperture: 106mm
Focal Length: 636mm
Focal ratio: f/6
Image Circle (with Field Flattener): Ø44mm
Focuser: 2.7’’ Rack & Pinion Patented Focuser (Twist Lock)
Weight: OTA: 3.5kg/ with Tube Ring: 4.6kg
Diameter of Main Tube: 113mm
Tube Length: Fully Retracted: 557mm/ Fully Extended: 650mm
What's in the Box:
1) High Quality Aluminum Case with Key
2) FOT106/ FOT86 with Patent Rack & Pinion Focuser
3) 1.25’’/ 2’’ Twist Lock Adapter
4) Crank Handle with 1pc 1/4"-20 Hexagon Screw
5) Tube Rings with 4pcs Dovetail Screws
6) Star Finder Shoe
7) Field Flattener (M42) with Exchangeable M48 Adapter
8) 7’’ Vixen Type Mount Dovetail
9) Quality Certification Card with Serial Number
10) Cleaning Cloth
11) Dust Caps (for Objective Lens)
Instruction FOT106 Manual
$849.00
The Sky-Watcher VIRTUOSO GTi 150mm (6") reflector table top Dobsonian is a GOTO telescope that’s ideal for beginners and experienced observers who want to get straight into their star gazing. The larger mirror in this model compared to the 130mm (5") version will mean brighter and more detailed images.
This small telescope is highly portable and has full GOTO and tracking capabilities.
Download the SynScan app from the Apple or Android store and connect to the Wifi network generated by the Sky-Watcher VIRTUOSO mount. You don’t need an Internet connection to use the telescope once you’ve installed the SynScan app, so it’s great for observing in dark sky sites where there a mobile phone signal mightn’t be available.
Aligning the mount takes mere minutes with the “Bright Object” alignment mode. The computerised SynScan system allows automatic pointing and tracking of more than 42,000 object in the sky including planets star cluster, nebulae and even galaxies. This means less time spent finding that faint nebula or a distant planet and more time to enjoy observing.
The 150mm (6") diameter Collapsible Dobsonian is a compact and easy-to-use table top telescope. The patented collapsible system makes it is particularly easy to store and transport. Just extend the tube, point the telescope using the red dot finder scope, insert the eyepiece and enjoy the night sky. This Sky-Watcher Telescope will reveal details in Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s bands, the Martian polar ice caps, and the phases of Venus and the moon as well as views of many deep sky objects.
The VIRTUOSO GTi Dobsonian Mount requires 12v DC and can be run on batteries. BINTEL can supply an additional 12v power adaptor or rechargeable portable battery pack to suit your needs.
$2,599.00
The Celestron C8-A is the direct (but much improved) descendent of Celestron’s revolutionary C8 that transformed the hobby of astronomy when it was unveiled in 1970. This rugged aluminum optical tube is only 17 inches long and weighs just 13 pounds, making it easy to transport and set up. But the views are much more impressive than what you’d expect from such a compact instrument. The tube offers 2032 mm of focal length and a focal ratio of f/10, with the added versatility of Fastar (see below).
It is equipped with Celestron’s patented StarBright® XLT optical coatings, which visibly increase contrast and light transmission for brighter deep space images and shorter exposure times. With StarBright XLT, you’ll be able to discern subtle details while viewing the Moon and planets as well as faint galaxies and nebulae.
The Celestron C8-A can be mounted on a multitude of computerized telescope mounts thanks to its CGEM style dovetail bar. This iconic optical tube provides the best balance of portability, handling ease, light gathering ability and price ever offered to the amateur astronomer.
Fastar Technology
In 1997, CCDs were making a name for themselves in the astrophotography world, quickly supplanting traditional film photography thanks to their speed and convenience. This was the year that Celestron joined forces with the Santa Barbara Instruments Group (SBIG) to produce Fastar, a revolutionary add-on to Celestron’s hugely popular Schmidt-Cassegrain (SCT) optical system.
With Fastar, the SCT’s secondary mirror can be removed and replaced with a field-flattening lens assembly (sold separately by third party manufacturers) so that a CCD camera can be used in the front of the telescope at the f/2 focus of the instrument’s primary mirror. The potential of the Fastar system is staggering: exposures are 25 times shorter than if the camera was placed at the instrument’s native f/10 focus. Imagers can capture galaxies and nebulae with exposures of just 30 seconds.
StarBright XLT is Celestron’s revolutionary optical coating system. It consistently outperforms all other coatings in the commercial telescope market. There are three major components that make up our StarBright XLT high-transmission optical system design:
- Unique enhanced multi-layer mirror coatings made from precise layers of aluminum, SiO2 (quartz), TiO2 (titanium dioxide), and SiO2 (silicon dioxide). Reflectivity is fairly flat across the spectrum, optimizing it for both imaging and visual observing.
- Multi-layer anti-reflective coatings made from precise layers of MgF2 (magnesium fluoride) and HfO2 (hafnium dioxide). Hafnium—a rare element that costs nearly $2,000 per kilogram—gives us a wider band pass than the titanium used in competing coatings.
- High-transmission water white glass is used instead of soda lime glass for the corrector lens. Water white glass transmits about 90.5% of light without anti-reflective coatings; that’s 3.5% better than uncoated soda lime glass. When water white glass is used in conjunction with StarBright XLT’s anti-reflective coatings, the average transmission reaches an astonishing 97.4.
$68,999.00
CDK20’s Key Features
Large Aperture and Moderate Focal Ratio
The CDK20 f/6.8 features a significant 508 mm aperture and an f/6.8 focal ratio. This combination provides excellent light-gathering capabilities and a wide field of view, enhancing its ability to capture detailed images of deep-sky objects for astrophotography and research purposes.
Advanced Optical Design
Equipped with a state-of-the-art Corrected Dall-Kirkham optical system, the CDK20 offers unmatched image clarity. It eliminates off-axis coma and astigmatism and provides a perfectly flat field, ensuring images are crisp and detailed across the entire field of view, requiring minimal post-processing.
Robust Mechanical Structure
Built with a carbon fiber optical tube, the CDK20 is both durable and lightweight. Its design minimizes thermal expansion, ensuring minimal focus shift with temperature changes, which is ideal for extended observing sessions under diverse environmental conditions.
High-Performance Mirrors and Coatings
Utilizing fused silica mirrors, the CDK20 maintains precise optical alignment and exceptional surface accuracy, even during temperature fluctuations. The high-quality coatings improve light transmission and reduce stray light, optimizing the telescope's performance for specialized observational tasks.
Thermal Management
The CDK20 has cooling fans and a Delta-T ready system to achieve thermal equilibrium swiftly. These features help reduce air turbulence within the tube, thus minimizing image distortion and maintaining consistent imaging quality.
Integrated Dew Control
The telescope includes advanced dew prevention technology with heater pads controlled by PlaneWave’s software. This ensures optical surfaces remain free from condensation in humid conditions, thus maintaining clear and consistent imaging performance.
Application-Specific Benefits
Astrophotography
With its large image circle and exceptional field flatness, the CDK20 allows astrophotographers to capture expansive and breathtaking views of the cosmos with incredible detail and clarity.
Astronomy Research
The stable and precise imaging capabilities of the CDK20 make it an invaluable asset for academic institutions and observatories engaged in sophisticated astronomical research, including deep-sky surveys and detailed photometric studies.
Visual Observations
The CDK20 excels in visual observation, providing bright and clear views ideal for star parties and serious visual astronomy. Its large aperture and superior optical quality deliver stunning views of planetary, lunar, and deep-sky objects, making every viewing session a memorable experience. Here's the updated article adapted for the CDK17 based on the features and specifications from the provided product page:
Space Situational Awareness (SSA) and Space Domain Awareness (SDA)
The CDK20 also lends itself to Space Situational Awareness and Space Domain Awareness applications. Its capability to provide detailed observations can be essential for tracking and monitoring satellites and other space debris, contributing valuable data for space traffic management and safety initiatives.
Optical Systems
| Aperture | 508mm (20") |
| Focal Length | 3454mm (136") |
| Focal Ratio | f/6.8 |
| Central Obstruction | 39% of the Primary Mirror Diameter |
| Back Focus From Mounting Surface | 224 mm (8.81") |
| Weight | 140 lbs (63.5 kg) |
| OTA Length | 1194 mm (47") |
| Optical Design Performance | 1.5-micron RMS on-axis, 3.8-micron RMS at 12 mm off-axis, 6.0-micron at 21 mm off-axis |
| Upper Cage | Carbon fiber truss |
| Lower Cage | Carbon fiber truss and light shroud |
| Image Circle Size | 52mm |
Secondary Mirror
| Diameter | 191 mm (7.5") |
| Material | Fused silica (quartz) |
| Shape | Spherical |
| Coating | Enhanced Aluminum - 96% |
Lens Group
| Diameter | 90mm (3.54") |
| Coating | Broadband AR Coatings (less than .5% reflected from 400 to 700 nm) |
Primary Mirror
| Optical Diameter | 508 mm (20") |
| Outer Diameter | 521 mm (20.5") |
| Shape | Prolate Ellipsoid |
| Material | Fused Silica (quartz) |
| Coating | Enhanced Aluminum - 96% |
| Included Items | Heating Elements for Dew Prevention - The heating pads on the primary and secondary mirror require the 600195 Delta-T controller sold separately |
| Flashdrive - Contains software and instructions for collimation and spacing the primary to secondary mirror |
$6,299.00
Celestron CPC Deluxe 800 HD has Celestron’s Best Optics
What makes the view through a Celestron CPC Deluxe 800 HD unforgettable? It all starts with Celestron's EdgeHD optical system. This unique design corrects for both coma and field curvature, providing aberration-free images and pinpoint stars across the largest imaging sensors and all the way to the edge of the widest eyepieces.
All EdgeHD systems include StarBright XLT coatings on all optical surfaces for brighter images and increased light transmission. Plus, every EdgeHD optical tube is Fastar compatible. Simply remove the secondary mirror and attach the third party Hyperstar lens assembly and you’re ready to image the night sky at ultra-fast f/2.
Ultimate Versatility
Customers and reviewers have hailed the CPC Deluxe an all-around top performer, equally well suited to a star party or a university astronomy course. The beefy dual fork arm mount anchors the telescope for ultra-precise tracking, but weighs just 43 lbs and includes rugged carrying handles to make setup quick and easy.
As soon as you turn on your CPC Deluxe HD, you’ll be guided through our simple SkyAlign procedure. The telescope walks you through centering any three bright objects in the eyepiece. From there, it’s ready to locate and track more than 40,000 celestial objects.
To customize your experience under the stars, CPC Deluxe HD is compatible with all of Celestron’s latest accessories. Add StarSense AutoAlign and your CPC will align itself in under 3 minutes. Or add the SkyPortal WiFi Module and control your telescope using a smartphone or tablet.
With this much versatility, the CPC Deluxe HD is a telescope that will serve you well for years to come, no matter what you choose to do with the hobby—including astroimaging.
Optional Solar Filter
Built with Imaging in Mind
Most altazimuth telescopes are designed primarily for visual use, but not the CPC Deluxe HD. It offers all the same high-end features you’ll find on Celestron's German equatorial mounts. Out of the box, your CPC Deluxe can track accurately for up to 30 seconds without adding a wedge, thanks to a reengineered drive train with a 6-inch brass gear, stainless steel worm gear, and both steel and nylon ball bearings.
If you’ll be doing longer exposure astrophotography, adding the HD Pro Wedge turns this telescope into an astroimager’s dream setup. With a wedge, you can take advantage of the All Star Polar Alignment procedure, which has you polar aligned in just minutes. You can also train your mount to be even more accurate with Permanently Programmable Periodic Error Correction. Finally, your CPC tracks smoothly through the meridian without doing a meridian flip, enabling you to capture objects in the best part of the night sky.
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Celestron CPC Deluxe 800 HD Specifications
| Optical Tube Info: | |
|---|---|
| Optical Design | EdgeHD |
| Aperture (mm) | 203.2 mm (8 in) |
| Focal Length | 2032 mm |
| Focal Ratio | 10 |
| Focal Length of Eyepiece | 40 mm |
| Magnification of Eyepiece | 51 x |
| Finderscope | 50 mm Finderscope with quick release bracket |
| Star Diagonal | 1.25 |
| Mount Info: | |
| Mount Type | Dual Fork Arm |
| Accessory Tray | Die Cast Aluminum Leg Brace / Eyepiece holder |
| Tripod | Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Adjustable |
| Power Requirements | Car battery adapter |
| Highest Useful Magnification | 480 x |
| Lowest Useful Magnification | 29 x |
| Limiting Stellar Magnitude | 14 |
| Resolution (Rayleigh) | 0.69 arc seconds |
| Resolution (Dawes) | 0.57 arc seconds |
| Light Gathering Power (Compared to human eye) | 843 x |
| Apparent Field of View | 0.8 ° |
| Linear Field of View | 13 m @1000m |
| Secondary Mirror Obstruction | 64 mm |
| Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Diameter | 31% |
| Secondary Mirror Obstruction by Area | 9.77% |
| Optical Coatings | Starbright XLT Coating |
| Total Telescope Kit Weight | 36 kg |
| Tracking Rates | Sidereal, Solar and Lunar |
| Tracking Modes | Altazimuth, EQ North and EQ South |
| Alignment Procedures | SkyAlign, Auto Two-Star Alignment, Two-star Align, SolarSystem Align, EQ North Align, EQ South Align, One-Star Align |
| Periodic Error Correction | Permanently Programmable |
| Communication Ports | RS-232 communication port on hand control |
| Computer Hand Control | Flash upgradeable, double line, 16 character Liquid Crystal Display; 19 backlit LED buttons |
| Database | 40,000+ objects, 100 user defined programmable objects. Enhanced information on over 200 objects |
| GPS | Internal 16 channel |
| Warranty | 2-year Telescope Warranty |
The Accura 70mm Mini Telescope is a compact refractor engineered for both celestial and terrestrial viewing. Its 70mm objective and 300mm focal length deliver three distinct magnification levels (15x, 20x, and 50x), via interchangeable eyepieces (6mm, 12mm, 20mm), allowing you to balance field of view with detail depending on your target.
The included moon filter reduces glare during lunar observation, while the red dot finder scope accelerates target location.
At just 2kg with a lightweight aluminium tripod, it's genuinely portable for field sessions or backyard astronomy. Ideal for observers seeking a no-fuss instrument that handles both night-sky exploration and daytime long-range viewing without sacrificing optical quality.
Specs:
| Type | Refractor |
| Objective Diameter | 70mm |
| Focal Length | 300mm |
| Magnification | 15x, 20x, 50x |
| Eyepieces | 6mm, 12mm, 20mm |
| Tripod | Aluminium alloy |
| Package Dimensions | 465 x 220 x 115 mm |
| Package Weight | 2kg |
In The Box:
- Accura Mini 70 Relfector Telescope
- Tripod
- 5x24 Finderscope
- 45 degree correct Image attachement
- Moon filter
- 3 x eyepieces (H6mm, F12mm, H20mm)
- 1.5x Erecting Eyepiece
- Aluminium Alloy Tripod
- Attachment plate
- Screws
- User manual
$699.00
The Sky-Watcher 130/650 Newtonian is a fully automatic telescope ideal for beginners and those who want to get straight to observing. Aligning the mount takes mere minutes with the “Bright Object” alignment mode with the computerised SynScan system that allows automatic pointing and tracking of more than 42,000 object in the sky! This means less time spent finding a faint nebula or a distant planet and more time to enjoy observing. Astronomy has never been so easy!
The Sky-Watcher 130/650 has superb Parabolic optics and provides excellent all-around performance for both the observation of the moon, planets and deep sky objects.
The AZ-Go2 Mount – Wi-Fi-controllable with iOS and Android devices and compatible with the SynScan hand controller, offers smooth tracking and fast alignment. Use Wi-Fi to control the telescope wirelessly with your mobile device, either a smartphone or tablet.
Download the SynScan App from Google play or the App Store.
AZ-Go2 Mount Features:
- Wi-Fi GOTO
- DC12V Voltage
- 1.3kg Mount Weight
- DC Motor
In the Box:
- 130/650mm Newtonian telescope
- AZ-Go2 Mount
- Smartphone Adapter
- 10 and 25mm Super Plossl Eyepieces – 1.25″ Barrel
- Red Dot Finderscope
- Power Requirement: 12v DC Power Supply (Tip Positive) or AA Batteries (not supplied)
- Stainless Steel Tripod with Accessory Tray
Specifications:
| Optical Design | Newtonian Reflector |
| Optical Diameter | 130mm |
| Focal Length | 650mm |
| F/Ratio | F/5 |
| Highest Practical Power | 200x |
| Finder Scope | Red Dot Finder* |
| Diagonal | 1.25″ 90 degree |
| Eyepieces | 1.25″ Super 25 and 10mm |
$1,499.00
150mm/1800mm Skymax 150 Maksutov-Cassegrain OTA
| Optical Design | Maksutov-Newtonian |
| Model Number | SWMAK150-OTA |
| Aperture | 150mm |
| Focal Length | 1800mm |
| Eyepieces | LET28mm |
| Focuser Diameter | 2″ |
| Finder Scope | 9 x 50mm |
| Highest Practical Power | 300x |
| Recommended Usage | Advanced |
| Recommended Usage | High Resolution Astrophotography |
$5,249.00
The exciting new Skywatcher Collapsible Dobsonian 14 GOTO is precision engineered instrument that will allow you to easily find and enjoy viewing night sky treasures, such as Planets, Nebulae, Star Clusters, Galaxies and much more. With its patented collapsible tube design, these Dobsonians are truly the ultimate in portability and performance.
The elegant truss tube design was carefully engineered to combine ease of use, extreme portability and consistent performance in an affordable package. Unlike other truss tube designs, the SkyWatcher Collapsible Dobsonian does not need to be disassembled between uses. It transports as two compact pieces that can be assembled and ready to use in just seconds! It is easy to collimate once set up, and it holds its collimation throughout the evening! The patented Tension Control Handle allows users to add or reduce tension, thereby increasing or decreasing the friction between the optical tube and the sideboards.
The SynScan™ AZ hand control allows you point your telescope at a specific object, or even tour the night sky at the touch of a button!! The user-friendly menu system allows automatic slewing to over 42,900+ objects. Even an inexperienced astronomer can master its variety of features in a few observing sessions. The patented dual encoder design allows the telescope to be moved manually whenever the user wishes - but with no need for re-alignment!
The Sky-Watcher Dobsonian SynScan series combines the convenience and affordability of the traditional Dobsonian with the convenience of a computerized Go-To telescope.
Specifications
- Power Supply: 10 to 15 V DC 1Amp, 2.1mm Plug (Center positive)
- Motor type: DC Servo Motors,
- Resolution: Motor encoder: 1,620,000 counts per revolution, Main axis encoder: 11,748 counts per revolution
- Slew speeds: 1.0X, 2.0X, 8X, 16X, 32X, 200X, 400X, 600X, 800X, 1000X
- Tracking Rates: Sidereal, Lunar, Solar
- Tracking Mode: Dual Axes Tracking
- Eyepieces: 1.25” Wide angle 12.5mm and 20mm
- Alignment Method: Brightest-Star Alignment, Two-Star Alignment
- Database: 25 user defined objects. Complete M, NGC and IC catalog, partial SAO catalogues, total 42,900 objects
- Go-To Pointing Accuracy: Up to 5 arc min
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