The saxon 102mm Apochromatic FCD100 Air-Spaced ED Triplet Refractor Telescope featuring:
Custom Stock Status | Backorder |
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Warranty Information | 5-Years Limited Warranty |
Optical Design | FCD100 ED |
Aperture | 102mm |
Focal Length | 714mm |
Focal Ratio | F/7 |
Eyepieces | 2" LET 28mm |
Finderscope | 9x50 Erecting Finderscope (90 degree) |
Barlow Lens | N/A |
Diagonal | 2" Dielectric Diagonal with 1.25" adapter |
saxon 28mm 2’’ LET Eyepiece Featuring a 3-element design, these fully-coated eyepieces provide outstanding field correction and long eye-relief. Stray light is eliminated by the fold back rubber eyecups; standard with every Super eyepiece. |
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saxon 9x50 Erecting Finderscope (90 degree) The 9x magnification and 50mm aperture on it will give you crisp and clear images as you search for stars and planets, while your neck will thank you for comfortable viewing angle afforde by the 90 degree viewing angle as you browse the night sky. |
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saxon 2.5" Dual Speed Focuser It is an improvement to the traditional rack and pinion focuser and offers improved precision and smoother control for optimised views. This focuser offers 2.5'' speed - both smooth and coarse focusing compared to single focus on most entry level telescopes. |
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saxon 2'' Dielectric Diagonal 1.25'' adapter (90 degree) It is a high performance diagonal for high-end telescopes. The high reflectivity of the mirror (99%) offer a bright image without loosing luminosity. The high optical correction of the mirror (1/10 lambda) does not compromise the resolution or the contrast of the image. The CNC body of the diagonal is both solid and elegant, the telescope side connection in threaded for 2″ filters while the eyepiece side has a brass compression ring for not damaging the barrels of the eyepieces. |
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Spacer It's useful for most types of astrophotography. Made of finely machined and anodized aluminum. |
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Star/ Moon Chart The star chart shows the solar system of which earth is a member planet and the moon chart clearly shows the topography of the lunar surface. |