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William Optics Bahtinov Mask Cover for Takahashi FSQ106

SKU WO-CPBM-TH106BS
Original price CA$259.00 - Original price CA$259.00
Original price
CA$259.00
CA$259.00 - CA$259.00
Current price CA$259.00
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Description

  • Bahtinov mask cover for Takahashi FSQ106 telescope
  • Enhances focusing accuracy for astrophotography
Availability:
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Availability:
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Contact us to know when we will receive our next ones!

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  • Description
  • The William Optics Bahtinov Mask Cover is an essential accessory for precise focusing in astrophotography. Designed to fit the Takahashi FSQ106 telescope, this Bahtinov mask cover ensures accurate focus for your celestial observations and imaging.

    Disclaimer

    Specifically designed for the Takahashi FSQ106 telescope.

    Compatibility


    The Bahtinov mask cover is custom-made to fit the Takahashi FSQ106 telescope, ensuring a secure fit and optimal performance.

    William Optics Bahtinov Mask Cover for Takahashi FSQ106

    Enhanced Focusing Accuracy


    William Optics Bahtinov Mask Cover for Takahashi FSQ106

    The Bahtinov mask pattern allows for precise focusing by creating diffraction spikes when viewing a bright star, making it easy to achieve perfect focus for astrophotography.

    Durable Construction


    Made from high-quality materials, the Bahtinov mask cover is built to withstand regular use and provides long-lasting durability.

    Precision Engineering


    Engineered for a perfect fit on the Takahashi FSQ106 telescope, the Bahtinov mask cover ensures stability and accuracy during focusing.

    Ease of Use


    The Bahtinov mask cover is easy to attach and remove, making it convenient for quick adjustments in the field.

    Versatility


    Ideal for both beginner and experienced astrophotographers, the Bahtinov mask cover is an essential tool for achieving sharp, detailed images of celestial objects.