Optical tube Sky-Watcher Evolux 62ED with case
Optical tube Sky-Watcher Evolux 62ED with case
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Discover the Sky-Watcher Evolux 62ED optical tube, designed for astronomy enthusiasts seeking a compact and high-performance instrument. Perfect for wide-field astrophotography or as a second instrument, this apochromatic refractor offers exceptional image quality thanks to its ED doublet with FPL-53 glass (Schott). Delivered with a hard case, it is easy to transport and protect.
Optical Tube:
- Optical formula: Apochromatic lens
- Objective: ED doublet with FPL-53 glass (Schott)
- Useful diameter: 62mm
- Focal length: 400mm
- Focal ratio: f/6.45
- Focal ratio with optional 0.9x reducer: f/5.8 (field of 5.09°)
- Eyepiece holder: 2.4" (61mm) Dual Speed 1:11 rack-and-pinion focuser
- Length: 295mm retracted / 370mm extended
- Weight (with ring and dovetail): 2.5kg
Optical Performance:
- Multilayer "Metallic High-Transmission" (MHC) coating for 99.5% light transmission
- Exceptional correction of chromatic aberrations thanks to ED FPL-53 glass
- Ideal for deep sky photography and planetary/solar observation
Design and Accessories:
- Entirely aluminum optical tube, without plastic parts
- Internally blackened and baffled to limit stray light
- Retractable dew shield for optimal protection
- Unique ring with Vixen-style dovetail (45mm long)
- 2 bases for finders, allowing installation of a finder and a guiding scope at the same time
Included Accessories:
- 1x Sky-Watcher Evolux 62ED optical tube
- 1x 2.4" Dual Speed 1:11 rack-and-pinion focuser
- 1x 50.8mm output with compression ring
- 1x Fixing ring
- 1x Vixen-style dovetail (45mm long)
- 2x Finder bases
- 1x Retractable dew shield
- 1x Hard case with pre-cut foam
The Sky-Watcher Evolux 62ED is the ideal solution for those seeking a high-quality, compact and lightweight apochromatic refractor, offering exceptional optical performance. Whether you are an amateur or beginner, this instrument will meet your expectations for observation and astrophotography.