22:23:18, Loek BAEDE "just missed one thing : a cover on the focusser side. 20:03:23, Mohammed Alboqreen "amazing quality, great price" and I've had many including.10 SCT, 7 Mak, 4""Unitron, 9.25 SCT etc. 02:54:56, Joseph IMBESI "This is the BEST Scope Ive ever had OPTICALLY. 05:50:53, Mark Eby "A visual and imaginge star test confirmed excellent optics: no chromatic aberration, symmetrical diffraction pattern, no spikes or harshness often seen with lower-cost telescopes. Technical InformationTeleskop-Service has collected a lot of helpful information about refractors and provided it in English as a PDF file: Refractors ♦ Recommended distance from the M48 connection thread of the corrector to the chip: 55 mm.Īstrophotographic results obtained with this telescope on AstrobinHere you can find some astrophotographs made with this telescope model: Link to Astrobin ♦ The focal length is reduced to 728 mm, the focal ratio improves to f/5.6. ♦ The corrector is calculated for the 130mm f/7 apo. TS 0,8x PHOTOLINE Reducer and corrector - TSRedM63-130 ♦ Recommended distance from the M69 connection thread of the corrector to the chip: 88 mm. TS 2.5" full frame size corrector and image field flattening - TSFLAT2.5 Recommended correctors for astrophotography: The lens is not cemented, the lenses are separated by air gaps. The multi-coated lens is stored in a temperature-compensated cell. ♦ Self-centering eyepiece and accessory adapter for 2" and 1.25"įor this telescope, we deliberately chose the high-quality FPL53 as the material for the Apo element in order to offer the best possible optical quality. ♦ Adjustment via rack and pinion - no friction - no yielding as with the Crayford focuser The illumination of the focuser is sufficient for full-frame size sensors. The focuser holds camera-side accessories up to about 5 kg without causing tilting. The 2.5" RAP focuser is a good alternative to the well-known Starlight FeatherTouch FTF25 - with a quality that is very close to this focuser. ♦ An extension piece with M95x1 threaded connection can be unscrewed, thus increasing the working distance from 123 mm to 213 mm. ♦ Sturdy aluminium tube with internal baffles ♦ Direct M68 and M63 thread connection for correctors and reducers ♦ 2.5" RAP Photoline dual-speed rack and pinion focuser - carries accessories up to 5 kg ♦ Temperature compensated, fully adjustable cell ♦ Triplet lens with air gap - apo element made of FPL53 by Ohara A solid metal tube and the new PHOTOLINE RAP 2.5" deluxe focuser with rack and pinion drive make this apochromat a recommendation for the dedicated astrophotographer and the observer.Īdvantages and features of the PHOTOLINE 130-mm-F7-Apo: The lens, free from chromatic aberration, is mounted in a temperature-compensated cell that also compensates for sub-zero temperatures. The apo element is the proven FPL53 from Ohara (Japan). The 130 mm f/7 triplet refractor is equipped with one of the best lenses in its class. Please see my reviews and shop with confidence.Telescope-Service stands on uncompromising optical and mechanical quality with the PHOTOLINE APO series. Local pickup in the greater Phoenix area or buyer pays 100% of shipping and insurance (I got a UPS estimate for $149.65 to ship to East Coast without insurance - obviously the closer you are to AZ, the cheaper the shipping will be). That's good saving on everything and you don't have to deal with the shipping costs and delays from Germany. With this deal you would also get the telescope carry bag. 8X flattener, I'll give you both for $2250.00. Package Deal: If you buy the scope along with the. Priority goes to scope buyer (and will not be sold until scope sells). Asking $230 for the reducer shipped or $220.00 for local pickup. I also have the TS-Optics 0.8x Image Field Corrector (designed specifically for this scope). It comes with the OTA rings, Vixen-style bar, and telescope carry bag. I have only used this beautiful scope a few times and have treated it with great care. Up for sale is a TS-Optics Photoline 130 mm FPL53 Triplet APO Refractor in fantastic condition.
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