Omegon Astrograph f/4: for unforgettable astrophotos What telescope allows you to get incredible images with minimal effort? With an Omegon Astrograph it is easier than with normal telescopes. Because? The answer is obvious: an f/4 focal ratio means a large amount of light with a short exposure time. Enter the world of deep sky photography and admire faint galaxies or details in hydrogen nebulae. The Omegon Astrograph will take your astrophotos to another level...
Summary of advantages:
- Astrograph f/4: telescope with an ultra-fast aperture rate for minimal exposure times
- Short design suitable for medium frames
- Large field of view for large objects: illumination of approx. 24mm
- Parabolic main mirror with 94% reflection for clear images
- Large secondary mirror - good lighting with DSLR cameras
- Stable 2" Crayford eyepiece with 1.25" adapter and 1:10 reduction
- Faster cooling = faster viewing: fan for main mirror
Main mirror with f/4 and 94% reflection Astrographs are ideal for visual observations, although their potential is only fully realized with astrophotography. With an f/4 focal ratio, they are one of the "fastest" Newtonian telescopes, as they allow you to take photos with a shorter exposure time.
The secondary mirror and the main parabolic mirror of BK7 have a reflection capacity of 94%, offering clearer and richer contrast images. If compared to the "usual" reflection of 88%, the difference is more than evident.
No shadows, just light: large secondary mirror Attach your DSLR camera or a modern CCD camera to the telescope and enjoy impressive illumination over a very wide field of view. Thanks to its large secondary mirror (see below) you won't notice any shadows. It is perfect even for observation with 2" wide field eyepieces.
Images with fewer errors, more satisfying images This telescope stands out for its design and short focal length. This astrograph is about 20% shorter than f/5 optical tubes, so it can also be attached to medium mounts. This way you will have good equipment without the need for heavy and expensive frames.
Another advantage is its short focal length, which makes this astrograph the perfect telescope for observing wide deep sky objects. This system corrects tracking errors better than telescopes with a longer focal length. With it you can capture impressive snapshots with little effort.
2" Crayford eyepiece with 1:10 reduction With the Omegon V-Power eyepiece holder you will achieve the perfect focus for each celestial object. The 1:10 reduction ratio, robust ball bearings and guide rails guarantee the stability and ease of handling of this holder. In addition, it has an optimized design compatible with cameras weighing up to 5 kg without the risk of unwanted slipping.
- Maximum precision: smooth and exact movements thanks to ball bearings and stainless steel guide rails
- Suitable for heavy cameras and eyepieces up to 5kg without slipping
- 1:10 reduction with scale for precision focusing
- Anti-reflective grooves for high contrast
- 2 to 1.25" adapter
Greater observation agility: fan for the main mirror Just a slight, inconspicuous hum, but with a huge effect: the integrated 12V fan cools the main mirror up to 50% faster, so your telescope can reach optimal image quality much sooner. Long waits are over!
Supply volume and other information of interest:
- 12" OTA Astrograph with 88mm Secondary Mirror
- Secondary mirror marking for ease of adjustment
- Losmandy 22cm (3") Prismatic Rail and Tube Clamps
- 2" extension sleeve, 35 mm
- Tube length: 1170mm, tube outer diameter: 355mm
- 12V fan
Specifications
Optical system
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Tube construction |
complete tube |
Mount
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Type of construction
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OTA
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Recommended for
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Beginners
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No |
Advanced
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Yeah |
Observatories
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Yeah |