Explore Scientific 2" 2x Focal Extender / Barlow # FE02-020
Brand | Explore Scientific |
Part Number | FE02-020 |
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Manufacturer Description
Increase Your Magnification Without Sacrificing Magnification Factor or Eye Relief
A Focal Extender does exactly what the name implies; it extends the effective focal length of the lens that it is used in conjunction with, thus producing higher magnifications for imaging and visual applications.
Focal extenders are similar to a Barlow or tele-negative lens, but there is one important difference between the two that you will want to take into consideration, especially if you plan to use the Explore Scientific Focal Extender for imaging and astro-photography.
When you use a standard Barlow or tele-negative lens to increase the magnification of your optical system, your results will be dependent on where you place the Barlow in the optical chain. For instance, if you put a 2x Barlow lens in front of your diagonal instead of behind it (Barlow-Diagonal-Eyepiece as opposed to Diagonal-Barlow-Eyepiece), you won't get 2x magnification in both set-ups. The magnification varies with placement. However, with an Explore Scientific Focal Extender, even if the distance is changed, the magnification remains the same. You can place your Focal Extender anywhere along the optical chain between an eyepiece or a camera, and if you are supposed to get 2x magnification, you will get 2x magnification.
When it comes to imaging, this is a critical difference, because you may want to introduce an accessory like a flip mirror or filter wheel in between the Focal Extender and a CCD camera, which would increase the distance to the focused image. This difference in design allows users to rest easy, whether they are pumping up the magnification of a lower power eyepiece for visual observations or using their Explore Focal Extender in imaging applications.
Explore Scientific Focal Extender Highlights
- More Magnification Choices without Sacrificing Eye Relief: A good Focal Extender adds some real versatility to your telescope accessory line-up. First of all, it allows you to increase the magnification of any eyepiece with the same barrel size that you already own. In other words, 3 eyepieces offer 6 magnification choices with the addition of a focal extender. Secondly, most of the time, lower magnification eyepieces have better eye relief than higher power models. When using a focal extender to increase your magnification, you get to enjoy the generous eye relief of the lower power eyepiece, and that's quite a bonus, especially for eyeglass wearers or for those with fast telescopes who can really push high magnification eyepieces. Remember, we make focal extenders in 2X, 3X and 5x models, so there is something for every style of telescope.
- Optimized Optical Design: Explore Focal Extenders are optimized through each design, fabrication, and testing process to produce high contrast, high resolution images.
- Durable EMD Coatings & Finishing Touches: Each of the four elements in your Explore Scientific Focal Extender is fully multi-coated with EMD (Enhanced Multi-Layer Deposition) enhanced coatings, resulting in bright, sharp images. And like Explore Scientific eyepieces, the lenses are edge-blackened to eliminate internal light scatter. When you add a high quality focal extender to your optical chain, the entire optical package is optimized for the highest light transmission and contrast, and will deliver crisp, clean images to your eyepiece or imaging system.
- Tapered Barrel for Extra Security: The insert barrel of each extender is double-tapered to allow smooth insertion to, and removal from, a telescope's eyepiece holder, focuser or diagonal, however the wide dimension of the taper helps prevent the focal extender from falling out of the telescope should the set-screw holding it in place become loose.
Producing optics for amateur astronomers that can be relied upon to deliver research-quality images requires a solid design, careful fabrication, multiple tests, and continued diligence to make sure we are always doing everything we can to produce a cutting edge, quality product. This is what we do at our facilities at Explore Scientific, and to insure your satisfaction, we back each eyepiece with the Explore STAR Transferrable, Extended Life of the Product Warranty, so you can keep exploring!
Key Specifications:
With 1.25" Adapter
- Total height = 4.80" / 122.0mm
- Length of 2" nosepiece = 2.01" / 51mm
- Weight = 1lb-10.5oz / 751g
Without 1.25" Adapter
- Total height = 4.44" / 112.8mm
- Length of 2" nosepiece = 2.01" / 51mm
- Weight = 1lb-7.1oz / 655g
- Clear lens aperture = 1.06" / 27.0mm
- Made in China
Reviews
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crsrs New Member
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- Review by Crsrs31 of San Tan Valley, AZ.
Jan 30, 2015Great tool to double the focal length!
Pros:Easy to Use,Quality Lenses,Accurate,Strong Construction
Cons: Comments:I use this to get more magnification of my eyepieces. I put it in front of my diagonal on my SCT telescope and the eye relief is unaffected leaving the view easy to see and doubling my focal lengths. It's fantastic!
Bottom Line: Would you recommend this item? YesThis review was provided courtesy of AgenaAstro.com
Oct 17, 2014Well built
Pros:Quality Lenses,Strong Construction,Accurate,Easy to Use
Cons:Heavy
Comments:This is a WELL built piece of gear. It will make a great addition to your 2in eyepiece collection.
Bottom Line: Would you recommend this item? YesThis review was provided courtesy of AgenaAstro.com
BigZ New Member
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- Review by 2big2tall of Nottingham, NH.
Sep 1, 2013Good but very heavy
Pros:Quality Lenses,Strong Construction
Cons:Heavy
Comments:I purchased the Explore Scientific 2" Barlow because of someone's suggestion that 2" Barlows are, in general, better optically than 1-1/4" versions. That opinion is probably subjective; I'll have to experiment with it visually and photographically. Also, the Explore Scientific Barlow, I surmised, would be a good match for my 127mm refractor of the same brand. I had to adjust its Crayford focuser to keep this heavy Barlow and an attached super wide angle 38mm, 2" eyepiece from sliding back out of focus! Nonetheless, it is a beautiful piece of equipment. PS: This Barlow's field lens is only 27mm wide.
Bottom Line: Would you recommend this item? YesThis review was provided courtesy of AgenaAstro.com
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