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The 94 mm apo with the fast focal ratio of f/5.5 is aimed at all amateur astronomers who are interested in a compact, pure color and fast apo. The triplet lens design includes two special ED elements. This provides an image that is free of disturbing chromatic aberrations even at higher magnifications. The optical performance of this newly developed lens corresponds to that of an FPL53 triplet. This lens is held in a CNC-milled mount, which is, of course, adjustable.
The refractor also convinces by its solid mechanics. The telescope is delivered with a 3" dual-speed rack and pinion focuser. Adjustment and bearing are separated from each other. This prevents tilting of the draw-tube when clamping and allows precise adjustment even with heavy loads.
The pure color triplet lens naturally also provides an excellent basis for observation. The high-contrast image ensures a clear image even at daytime, for example when observing birds. The aperture of 94 mm also shows the crater landscape on the moon during the night or exciting details on the planets of the solar system. Many thousands of deep-sky objects are also within the range of the apo. You can use 1.25" and 2" accessories, such as 2" star diagonal mirrors.
The carrying handle is a truly multi-functional part: The handle not only makes mounting on a photo tripod easier, but is also the basis for further adaptations. The handle has a slotted hole and a 1/4" photo thread. You can attach a ball head to it and mount a second camera in parallel, for example. Next to the carrying handle is a finder shoe for finder scopes, mini telescopes or red-dot finders.
It not only matters which telescope you buy but also where you buy it. Our additional services:
- We are a leading telescope dealer and know the devices we sell. Our customer service team will gladly help you after your purchase if you have problems with assembly or operation.
- We provide a copy of the 80-page Telescope ABC beginners handbook with every telescope.