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Astromania f/6.3 Reducer Corrector for C Series Telescopes - Bundle with - Laser Collimator with 2" Adaptor&Suppression Pads

KWD 44

Brand
Astromania
Category
Telescopes
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Special Features

  • These pads are sold in sets of 3 "one for each tripod leg" and fits under most tripod feet and works on any surface; dampens out tripod vibrations from the wind or from touching the scope
  • These pads are designed to reduce vibration time by almost 100 percent and decrease vibration amplitude when placed under each of your tripod legs, prevents dirty tripod feet
  • With removable 2 inch adapter both fit for standard 1.25 inch diameter and 2 inch diameter; red laser collimation beam with 7 brightness levels; wavelength 635-655 nm; output power less than 5mw; can swiftly and precisely collimate Newtonian telescope;
  • This combination focal reducer and field corrector lens accessory works with all Celestron 5 inch; 6 inch; 8 inch; 9.25 inch; 11 inch and 14 inch Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes
  • Reducer shortens the effective focal length of Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope optical system by 37 percent; converts f10 optical system to faster f6.3 for a significantly wider field of view

Description

Imagine you are observing on a clear night, but your enjoyment is spoilt due to the wind or a nearby road making the image in your telescope unsteady. Small vibrations are being transmitted directly to the image. This does not need to be a problem - These new Astromania vibration suppression pads reduce vibration and provide you with a steady image for an enjoyable night's observing. Prevent vibrations - always and everywhere: Just take these anti-vibration pads with you to every observing location - they are the perfect base, both for hard and soft surfaces. On soft surfaces, such as grass, the pads will also prevent the tripod feet both from becoming dirty and from sinking into the ground. Even when you carefully levelled your telescope first, it will remain level when using the anti-vibration pads. Astrophotographers and visual observers love a steady image: A stable image is a must for successful exposures if you want to photograph the night sky. Suppose your telescope is standing on a balcony, terrace or concrete platform. Every step you take is transmitted directly to the telescope and shakes the image around. These flexible vibration-suppression pads insulate the telescope from such vibrations and the result is a stable image. And they let you walk around your telescope without having to worry.

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