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Vixen HD Reducer for SD and AX Telescopes - Vixen
Vixen HD Reducer for SD and AX Telescopes - Vixen
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Enhance your observing capabilities with the Vixen HD reducer, designed to provide exceptional contrast and impressive light transmission. Developed for the high-end astrophotography telescope VSD100F3.8, this reducer is a must-have for astronomy enthusiasts.
Features:
- Light transmission of up to 99.9% per lens
- Focal length reduction by a factor of 0.79x (f/7.7 to f/6.1)
- Image of excellent sharpness across the entire image circle (44 mm in diameter)
- Compatible with SD81S, SD103S, SD113S, AX103S, and VC200L telescopes
- AS coating for optimal light transmission
Benefits:
- Superior image quality thanks to advanced optical treatment
- Reduces residual images, light loss, and flares
- Suitable for full-frame DSLR cameras for more versatility
Compatibility:
- Can be used with HD flattener kit (ref. 37246) and SD telescopes
Tips and tricks:
- Use with a dust cap to keep the lenses clean between observing sessions.
SKU: Vixen-X000151
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