Refracting telescopes
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TS Photoline APO refractor wit 72 mm aperture and fast f/6 focal ratio, a great travel telescope for observation and astrophotography.
Powerful, aberration-free apochromatic refractor with 72 mm aperture and 432 mm focal length. Fast focal ratio: f/6 FPL53 doublet objective (Ohara Japan), air-spaced - additional lanthanum glass element, so no chromatic aberration 2.5" dual-speed rack-and-pinion focuser - ball bearing mounted for maximum load with M63x1 female thread for adaptions Retractable dew shield - the apo even fits into the hand luggage CNC tube rings with versatile dovetail bar - EQ5 style and with photo tripod connection. Finder shoe on the focuser is included Weight only 2.18 kg - transport length only 31 cm A beautiful looking and powerful refractor for beginners or as a transportable second instrument.
A classic two-element, air-spaced, achromatic refractor with outstanding performance
Large 120 mm Richfield Refractor on N-EQ3 Mount.
Compact and lightweight Travel Apo Triplet.
An apochromatic refractor with highly corrected objective and top mechanics
William Optics Guide Star 61: An excellent GuideScope for astrophotography. Perfect optics with FPL53 glass and exemplary mechanical design. Very high quality optics Universal use (as a guider or astrophotographic telescope) Compatible with Flattener 61 Usable as guider with 360mm focal length for primary optics with focal lengths between 700mm and 1200mm Due to the short focal length the BRESSER Messier AR-127S telescope provides large and bright fields of view. Don't forget to observe the Anrdomeda Galaxy with the Messier AR-127S!
4" f/9.8 Refractor including EXOS 1 Mount for Beginner.
Because of the extra long focal length ratio F/13.2 this telescope offers incredible sharpness and contrast but extremly low color-aberration.
The compact 102 mm Apo by TS - with 2" Crayford focuser.
Compact high Quality 4-lens 70 mm Travel Astrograph