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Models & Brands: Vixen 3703, Meade DS-60ME, Meade 0105-03-21, Vixen Optics 26260, Vixen Optics 2642, Vixen, Vixen 3847, Bushnell 788831, Vixen 3828, Vixen 2633

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Vixen 3703
Vixen 3703
Weight: 0.9 pounds
List Price: $390.00
Price: $275.00

Review Vixen GA-4 - (1.25") Illuminated Guiding Adapter / Vixen 3703:

Illuminated Guiding Adapter GA-4 (1-1/4") : The Vixen GA-4 illuminated Guiding Adapter projects an illuminated reticle image of concentric guiding circles and cross hairs. It is an indispensable accessory for astrophotography. Some of its features are: 1. A red reticle image of adjustable intensity is projected on the field of view of the eyepiece. The star image stays visible when it is on the reticle. 2. A 3x Barlow lens is built-in for accurate guiding. 3. A lock ring holds the eyepiece in place. The eyepiece-holder rotates to adjust the reticle image focus. [+]
4. The position of the reticle image can be easily adjusted without moving the eyepiece. 5. Two LR-44 alkaline batteries are included (MS76 Batteries also work fine). Weight: 312 grams / 11 oz.
Meade DS-60ME
Meade DS-60ME
Dimentions: 52 x 36 x 33 inches
Weight: 13.31 pounds
Price: $89.99
Key features Meade DS-60ME
  • 700mm focal length
  • 60mm optical diameter
  • Altazimuth mount; dual-axis manual slow-motion control system
  • f11.7 focal ratio
  • Includes adjustable aluminum tripod, StarLocator software, and 3 eyepieces
  • Model: Meade Instruments TeleStar DS-60ME 60mm Refracting Telescope

Review Meade Instruments TeleStar DS-60ME 60mm Refracting Telescope / Meade DS-60ME:

Meade 0105-03-21
Meade 0105-03-21
Dimentions: 31.7 x 24 x 13.4 inches
Weight: 23 pounds
List Price: $1,247.00
Price: $869.00
Key features Meade 0105-03-21
  • Maksutov meniscus corrector lens of Grade-A BK7 optical glass
  • UHTC coatings are on all optical surfaces for enhanced detail
  • Includes a Meade Series 4000 Super Plvssl 26 millimeter eyepiece for 48 times magnification
  • Includes AutoStar controller and deluxe field tripod
  • Electronic controller for slew speeds and built-in clock drive
  • Model: Meade ETX105AT Telescope w/ UHTC, Autostar Controller (497) and Tripod (884)

Review Meade ETX105AT Telescope w/ UHTC, Autostar Controller (497) and Tripod (884) / Meade 0105-03-21:

Meade ETX-90AT, ETX-105AT, and ETX-125AT models build on the original ETX concept to create the most advanced electronically-controlled telescopes including automatic GO TO object-location with the Autostar Computer Controller ever produced in their price range. And yet without sacrificing any of the user-friendly features that started the ETX revolution. Optical Systems: Manufactured at the Meade Irvine, California, facility, ETX Maksutov-Cassegrain telescopes produce superlative, diffraction-limited optical performance and resolution. Optics so high in contrast, image brightness, and resolution that ETX-90AT, ETX-105AT, and ETX-125AT models often outperform many telescopes of larger apertures. Fork Mounts with Standard-Equipment Dual-Axis Drive System and #497 Autostar Controller: The rigid fork mountings of ETX Maksutov-Cassegrain models include high-torque DC motors on both telescope axes, permitting electronic operation from the standard-equipment Autostar controller. With the telescope placed in the altazimuth mode on a table, astronomical object-tracking may be accomplished automatically, after a quick and easy 2-minute alignment of Autostar to the sky. Alternately, the telescope may be mounted in either the altazimuth or equatorial modes on the standard-equipment #884 Deluxe Field Tripod. Cordless Field Operation: The drive base of each telescope accepts eight (user-supplied) AA-batteries that power the telescope for about 20 hou The latest model in Meade's popular ETX line, the ETX105EC with premium Ultra High Transmission optical coatings (UHTC), is one sweet portable package. The included Autostar controller delivers excellent tracking and pointing. The #884 Tripod combined with the aluminum frame and ball-bearing chassis delivers vibration-free viewing. [+]
And the optics are simply the best I've ever seen in a small Maksutov-Cassegrain or Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. Although Meade recommends the UHTC coatings package for improved brightness, I find the improved contrast is much more impressive. I compared the ETX105EC, at 4. 13 inches of aperture, side by side with my 5 inch Schmidt-Cassegrain. The view of Saturn at 200X magnification in both telescopes was nearly identical. The Cassini division in Saturn's rings was obvious, and I could see 5 moons around Saturn with both scopes. The inner moons Tethys and Dione were easier to spot with the larger SCT. The ETX105EC with UHTC, however, was the clear winner on contrast and color. The UHTC coatings simply eliminated much of the scattered light that robs contrast from the views in my SCT. Saturn's equatorial belt was the same apricot color in the 4 inch ETX that I see in much larger scopes. When I looked at Jupiter with the ETX105EC, the pale orange-tan color of the famous Great Red Spot was plainly visible. The Autostar controller delivers excellent pointing accuracy. My usual set-up starts with centering Polaris in the scope, then leveling the optical tube. This automatically sets the telescope's "home position" within one degree of true North and level. After a careful setup the other night, the "easy align" routine put the first alignment star, Rigel, inside the field of view. And the second star, Procyon, was just outside the edge of the field. Easy as can be. (Nightwatch by Terence Dickinson will introduce you to these brighter stars by name. ) Even without precise alignment to North, the alignment stars were close enough that I had no trouble with the setup. Autostar's guided tour of "tonight's best" still placed every object but Saturn in the low power field of view, and Saturn was just outside the field. The model 884 tripod included in the ETX105EC package is well matched to the telescope. I saw very little vibration while using the straight up Alt/AZ position. I find the telescope tracks very smoothly in the equatorial position as well, although putting the full weight of the telescope over one tripod leg doesn't inspire confidence. The only flaw in the whole ETX105EC package is the right angle finder scope. The finder works well enough - in fact I like the image orientation that matches the main scope - but it's so close to the eyepiece that my nose gets in the way when I try to use smaller eyepieces. I was able to use my favorite Ultima 7. 5mm eyepiece for 200X magnification only by replacing the right angle finder with the smaller straight thru finder from my ETX90. You can also live with the finder by using a barlow lens or a taller eyepiece such as the Orion 10. 5mm Lanthanum (about 140X) for high magnification views of the planets. -Jeff Phillips Pros: Superb optics Small and portable Autostar controller finds and describes things for you Cons: The finder is too close to the eyepiece The Meade ETX-105EC is among the most advanced electronically controlled telescopes. Manufactured with an aluminum fork mount dedicated specifically to its size and aperture, the ETX-105EC Astro telescope moves effortlessly across the skies on ball-bearing axes, in either manual or electronic modes. The Autostar controller turns the ETX-105EC into an automatic celestial object-locating system. Just plug the Autostar into the telescope's HBX port in place of the standard-equipment electronic controller, do a quick telescope alignment, and you're ready to observe any object in the Autostar's 30,000-object database. The computer-driven Autostar controller makes it easy to find 30,000 celestial objects. This version of the ETX-105EC features Ultrahigh Transmission Coatings (UHTC). The UHTC coating permits the highest levels of light transmission (about a 20% increase in total telescope light transmission compared to the standard coatings) ever offered on amateur telescopes. With UHTC coatings are on all four optical surfaces, the detail of deep-space objects is dramatically enhanced. The ETX-105EC yields 36 percent more light-collecting power than the ETX-90EC. The entire range of celestial objects-the eight major planets, the Moon, galaxies, nebulae, star clusters-as well as terrestrial objects, may be observed with a significant, and immediately apparent, increase in resolution and image brightness. At the same time, the ETX-105EC maintains most of the compactness and ultraportability of the smaller-aperture ETX-90EC. Use the standard pushbutton electronic controller at any of four dual-axis speeds: 8x sidereal for image centering in the main telescope at high power; 32x for image centering at lower powers or for pushbutton object-tracking in the altazimuth mode; slow mode for image centering in the viewfinder or for terrestrial tracking of nature and sightseeing; or medium speed for fast slewing across the sky. The observer can instantly select any of these speeds simply by depressing the speed button on the controller. The telescope’s ultraportable design allows the viewer to view from any flat surface, be it a window sill, car hood, or picnic table. The optional tripod will raise the telescope to any comfortable height. The Nuts and Bolts 1. Eyepiece 2. Viewfinder 3. Eyepiece Holder Thumbscrew - Tightens the eyepiece in place. 4. 90° Eyepiece Holder - Holds the eyepiece upright for easy viewing. 5. Optical Tube - The main optical component that gathers the light from distant objects and brings this light to a focus for examination with the eyepiece. 6. Vertical Lock - Controls the manual vertical movement of the telescope. 7. Fork Arms - Hold the optical tube in place. 8. Focus Knob - Moves the telescope’s optical tube in a finely-controlled motion to achieve precise image focus. 9. Horizontal Lock - Controls the manual horizontal rotation of the telescope. 10. Computer Control Panel A. ON/OFF Switch. B. Auxiliary Ports - Provide connection for current and future Meade accessories. C. Handbox (HBX) Port - for the Electronic Controller or the optional Autostar handbox. D. The 12v connector, designed to accept an external power supply such as the optional AC Adapter or Power Cord. E. LED power indicator light. 11. Base Housing - Supports the telescope for placement on a flat, level surface, such as a tabletop or optional tripod. 12. Holes for Optional Tripod - See your tripod’s instruction sheet for mounting information. 13. Right Ascension (R. A. ) Setting Circle. 14. Flip-Mirror and Flip-Mirror Control Knobs - ETX telescopes include an internal mirror. With the flipmirror control in the "up" position, light is diverted to the eyepiece. With the flipmirror control in the "down" position, as shown in Fig. 2b, light proceeds straight out the photo port for photography. 15. Photo Port - Attach any 35mm camera with a removable lens to this port using an optional adapter. 16. Declination Setting Circle (on left fork arm). 17. Viewfinder Alignment Screws - adjust these screws to align the viewfinder. 18. Viewfinder Alignment Bracket. 19. Dust Cap 20. Battery Compartment (not shown, underneath base).
Vixen Optics 26260
Vixen Optics 26260
Dimentions: 47 x 11 x 12 inches
Weight: 26 pounds
List Price: $1,599.00
Price: $1,599.00
Key features Vixen Optics 26260
  • 2" Rack and Pinion Focuser
  • Triplet Lens Design
  • Made in Japan
  • 7x50 Finder scope
  • Tube Rings and Dovetail Plate
  • Model: Vixen 26260 NA140SSf Telescope

Review Vixen 26260 NA140SSf Telescope / Vixen Optics 26260:

Weighing in at 14. 3 lbs this 5. 5 inch Vixen telescope is an incredible performer. Deep Sky objects are easily visible and Astro-Imagers looking for a fast instrument with clear aperture will be impressed with the NA 140's performance. The advanced 4-element objective lens, set in two groups, minimizes residual chromatic aberrations. With its unique Petzval like correcting lens at the rear, the Neo-Achromatic telescope is specifically designeds to provide improved color and a flat field, ideal for astrophotography. One user states: "Correction is so good, however, that I have also used the telescope for stellar and lunar photography - a use for which I had not originally purchased this telescope. " The NA 140 "has excellent imagery across the field of the Canon 20D but seems to have little or no apparent lateral color error. Its low weight for its aperture, easy portability and excellent medium focal length and fast f-ratio make it the perfect 'one telescope does it all' product. ".
Vixen Optics 2642
Vixen Optics 2642
Dimentions: 34 x 16 x 13 inches
Weight: 24 pounds
List Price: $1,599.00
Price: $1,599.00
Key features Vixen Optics 2642
  • Made in Japan
  • Rack and Pinion Focuser
  • Dovetail Plate and 232mm Tube Rings
  • 7x50 Finder and Bracket
  • Model: Vixen 2642 R200Ss Telescope

Review Vixen 2642 R200Ss Telescope / Vixen Optics 2642:

The remarkably fast 200mm (8") f/4 parabolic primary mirror of the Vixen R200SS Newtonian reflector gives extremely sharp images with no chromatic aberation. The use of state-of-the-art coating technology yields the ideal surface for its f/4 primary mirror. The visual observer will enjoy wide views of deep sky objects. Actual groups of nebula or clusters can be viewed at the same time with this instrument. The telescope's large aperture and compact body make it ideally suited for astrophotography of nebulae, star clusters and comets. The use of the optional coma corrector allows for a sharp coma-free image from edge to edge, and the rack and pinion focuser, with an adapter, accepts 2 eyepieces. The R200SS comes standard with the 7x50 finder, 232mm tube rings, dovetail tube plate and new focus design with more distance for photographic equipment, as well as being compatible with the new Sphinx mount. The 7x50 achromatic finder has a field of view of 6. 8" and a Kellner type eyepiece.
Vixen
Vixen
Weight: 3.5 pounds
List Price: $280.00
Price: $199.00

Review Vixen Half Pillar, White 9" Tube Equatorial GP2 Mount Raiser / Vixen:

Vixen 3847
Vixen 3847
Weight: 0.4 pounds
List Price: $150.00
Price: $109.00

Review Vixen Erect Image Adapter, for use with 1.25" Eyepieces / Vixen 3847:

Erect-Image Adapter (1-1/4"): Usable on both refractors and reflectors with a 1¼" eyepiece. Corrects the image for natural viewing.
Bushnell 788831
Bushnell 788831
Dimentions: 10 x 18.5 x 43.5 inches
Weight: 25.1 pounds
List Price: $319.99
Price: $193.13
Key features Bushnell 788831
  • Computerized Star Locator stores over 20,000 astronomical objects, with real voice output
  • Kinematic mount for precise movement
  • Ideal for first time astronomers and experienced astronomers
  • Magnification: 525x
  • Objective lens: 3 inches
  • Model: Bushnell NorthStar 525mm x 3" Motorized GoTo Reflector Telescope

Review Bushnell NorthStar 525mm x 3" Motorized GoTo Reflector Telescope / Bushnell 788831:

See amazing sights in the starry night with the Bushnell Northstar! This impressive telescope pairs amazingly advanced features - computer-driven location and tracking ability, the "go to" feature. Real Voice Output, and Red Dot finderscope with a simple, push button control. Amateur astronomers appreciate a programmed database of 20,000 celestial objects making the cosmos within reach. When using the 20mm lens, magnification is 35x; using the 4mm lens, magnification is 175x. Adult supervision recommended. Measures 44"L x 4"W x 48"H.
Vixen 3828
Vixen 3828
Weight: 0.2 pounds
List Price: $50.00
Price: $39.95

Review Vixen Manual Operation Clutch / Vixen 3828:

Manual Operation Clutch: Allows for manual operation of the R. A. or Dec. Axis with motor drives attached.
Vixen 2633
Vixen 2633
Weight: 22.3 pounds
List Price: $1,540.00
Price: $1,299.00
Key features Vixen 2633
  • The Vixen VMC200L corrects light twice on the optical path, resulting in a high level of optical performance.
  • This unique modified Cassegrain is very portable, and even includes a built-in handle.
  • Rack & pinion focusing is placed behind primary mirror, resulting in zero image shift.
  • Optical correction is placed before the secondary. With no corrector plate, dew problems are almost non-existent.
  • Model: Vixen VMC200L 8" Catadioptric Reflector OTA Telescope Tube, With 7x50 Finder and Flip Mirror.

Review Vixen VMC200L 8" Catadioptric Reflector OTA Telescope Tube, With 7x50 Finder and Flip Mirror. / Vixen 2633:

The VMC200L is a unique catadioptric optical system. It incorporates a primary mirror and a meniscus corrector just before a secondary mirror. By doing so, light is corrected twice on the optical path. The end result is that spherical aberration and field curvature are corrected to a high degree of optical performance. The VMC200L's primary mirror is f/2. 5; the compound optical system is f/9. 75. This makes the system much more compact and portable than its competition. With the optical correction placed before the secondary mirror, the VMC200L avoids the necessity of having a corrector plate and all the dewing problems associated with a closed optical tube. An additional key feature is the rack and pinion focusing that is placed behind the primary mirror. [+]
The use of this focusing system eliminates the image shift associated with most other SCT systems. This is especially important when using high power magnification or astro-photography. When focusing, the image is stable and easy to adjust.
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