Baader Alan Gee Mark II Telecompressor (Flattener / Reducer) # AGII 2454400
Brand | Baader Planetarium |
Part Number | 2454400 |
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Manufacturer Description
A common limitation that plagues owners of most popular Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes is the narrow field size and high magnifications produced by their slow optical system (typically, f/10). Until now, owners of SCTs have lacked a truly versatile and high-quality method of reducing their f/10 (or slower) systems for faster, wider, photographic/CCD and visual fields. (note: the telecompressor is not intended for use with the Meade native f/6.3 SCTs). Using the Alan Gee with 1.25" eyepieces can yield actual fields of view that match or exceed what you could only achieve with expensive 2" eyepieces!
Baader Planetarium has developed a truly unique and extremely versatile telecompressor system that delivers the finest wide flat fields your SCT is capable of. The key to the Alan Gee Mark II Telecompressor is its innovative optical and mechanical design. Unlike the commonly available and simple single-purpose solutions, the Alan Gee Telecompressor Mark II has been engineered specifically to work well with SCTs in a wide variety of visual and imaging configurations. The unique design of the Alan Gee Telecompressor positions the lens elements several inches inside the telescope's central baffle tube (see the C8 Cutaway, which shows the lens mounted in the standard imaging configuration). The result is a sharp, wide, flat field, at a fast focal ratio of f/5.9 – and it even works superbly with Baader Planetarium, Zeiss, and Celestron Binocular Viewers!
That's right. The Alan Gee Mark II is designed to function with many popular binocular viewers. At last, you can use your large aperture SCT to produce stunning wide field binocular views.
Baader part numbers: # AGII and # 2454400
Reviews
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Jun 23, 2017
Alan Gee
Pros: Cons: Comments:I use mine 90 percent of the time on my C-14 with Mark V binoviewers. Also use it on the 8" LX200 for even wider fields. Couldn't do without it!!!
Bottom Line: Would you recommend this item? YesThis review was provided courtesy of AgenaAstro.com
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