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TS-Optics 1.0x T2 Flattener and Field Corrector - 2"

SKU TS-WiflatT2
Original price CA$209.00 - Original price CA$209.00
Original price
CA$209.00
CA$209.00 - CA$209.00
Current price CA$209.00
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♦ Suitable for refractor telescopes up to 102 mm aperture or smaller (ED, apo, achromat, ...)

♦ Connection telescope side 2" barrel with filter thread

♦ Connection camera side T2 thread

♦ Working distance from T2 thread to camera sensor is 55 mm

♦ No shortening factor, the focal length of the refractor is not changed

1.0x-Corrector and Field Flattener for Refracting Telescopes

The corrector is suitable for ED, apochromatic or achromatic refractors from 70 mm aperture to 102 mm aperture. It corrects the error at the edge and thus allows astrophotography through the telescope. The stars are imaged pinpoint up to the edge. The focal length of the refractor is not changed.

Connection of DSLR, system cameras or astro cameras

The optimal distance from the T2 thread to the sensor of the camera is 55 mm. To connect an SLR camera, you only need a T2 ring. For system cameras or astro cameras we offer suitable adaptations.

Connection to telescope

The corrector has a 2" barrel at the telescope side. With this, the connection to the telescope is possible without any problems. Every refractor up to 102 mm aperture, which is designed for 2" accessories, can work with this corrector without problems. A filter thread for 2" filters is available at the end of the barrel.

Construction type: Field Flattener
Lenses: 2-element design
Coating: Multi-coating on every glass-air surface
Telescope connection: 2" barrel without safety groove with filter thread
Camera connection: T2 (M42x0.75) thread - length 5 mm
Length: 51 mm without 2" barrel, without external thread
Extension factor: 1.0x
Working distance: 55 mm to the sensor