SharpStar 2'' 0.95x MPCC for f/3-f/6 Paraboloid Newtonian Reflector Telescopes
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SharpStar 2'' 0.95x MPCC for f/3-f/6 Paraboloid Newtonian Reflector TelescopesSharpStar 2'' 0.95x MPCC for f/3-f/6 Paraboloid Newtonian Reflector TelescopesSharpStar 2'' 0.95x MPCC for f/3-f/6 Paraboloid Newtonian Reflector Telescopes

SharpStar 2" 0.95x MPCC for f/3-f/6 Paraboloid Newtonian Reflector Telescopes

£215.00
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About this product

Model:  sharpstar_crc2095
Part Number:  CRC2095

SharpStar 0.95x Coma Corrector suitable for most Newtonian Telescopes f/3-f/6

The Sharpstar 0.95x Coma Corrector and Reducer has been designed to work with most commercially available Newtonian telescopes with focal ratios from f/3 to f/6.

Optimised for a 28mm imaging circle this will well with sensors up to APS-C sized. It can illuminate larger fields up to 44mm but won't offer full correction at these larger sizes.

Simply fits into a standard 2" eyepiece holder.

Recommended for most commonly available Newtonian telescopes with a 2" Focuser with focal ratios between f/3 and f/6 and an aperture range of 6" to 24".

Using this Coma corrector will reduce the focal ratio of your system by a factor of 0.95x hence an f/4 telescope will operate at f/3.8 and an f/5 instrument at f/4.75 etc.

FEATURES

  • Coma Corrector with 0.95x Reduction
  • Works with Focal Ratios of f/3 to f/6 and Apertures from 6" to 24"
  • Imaging circle optimised at 28mm but can illuminate up to 44mm
  • M48 thread for connection to camera / accessories
  • 3-element design
  • Fully multi-coated optical surfaces
  • 2" outer diameter nosepiece
  • 55mm back focus
  • 79.7mm overall length
  • 220g weight

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Sharpest 2 inch 0.95x MPCC
01 March 2022  | 

Very quick delivery. I used the MPCC with a 250mm F4 Newtonian and Canon EOS 1000D and gave a good result across the frame.

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