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Sky-Watcher Quattro 250P Imaging Newtonian 10" (254 mm)

SKU SW-S11220
Original price CA$1,840.00 - Original price CA$1,840.00
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  • 254mm (10-inch) Newtonian Reflector Astrograph
  • 1000mm Focal Length
  • Fast f/4 Focal Ratio
  • 94% Reflectivity Radiant™ Aluminum Quartz (RAQ) Coatings
  • 2-inch Dual-Speed Crayford Focuser
  • 9x50 Finderscope
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  • Sky-Watcher Quattro 250P Imaging Newtonian

    The Sky-Watcher Quattro 250P Imaging Newtonian combines a large 254mm aperture with a fast f/4 focal ratio and 1000mm focal length to create a powerful light-gathering instrument for serious astrophotography. Its borosilicate primary mirror features Radiant™ Aluminum Quartz (RAQ) coatings that achieve 94% reflectivity, ensuring maximum light reaches your sensor. With a total OTA weight of 36.5 lbs, this astrograph is engineered to acquire deep-sky data in a fraction of the time required by slower optical systems.

    Capture Images 6x Faster with an f/4 Optical System

    The defining feature of the Quattro 250P is its aggressive f/4 focal ratio. This optical speed allows you to gather the same amount of light in a 5-minute exposure as a typical 8-inch f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain would in 30 minutes. This 6x speed advantage dramatically reduces total imaging time, minimizes guiding errors, and lets you complete complex projects in a single night.

    A 254mm Aperture for High-Resolution Visuals and Imaging

    With a 254mm (10-inch) primary mirror, the Quattro 250P resolves detail down to a Dawes' limit of 0.46 arcseconds, separating tight double stars and revealing fine structures in planetary atmospheres. For deep-sky imagers, this large aperture translates into brighter images and higher signal-to-noise ratios, pulling faint outer structures from galaxies and resolving individual stars in distant clusters. Visually, the scope can reach a limiting magnitude of 14.5 under dark skies.

    Optimized for Full-Frame Sensors with an 89mm Secondary Mirror

    To fully illuminate the large sensors in modern DSLR and dedicated astronomy cameras, the Quattro 250P employs an oversized 89mm secondary mirror. While this results in a 35% central obstruction by diameter, it provides a bright, unvignetted field of view essential for flat-field imaging. This design choice prioritizes photon collection over the subtle contrast loss on planetary targets, a trade-off that is ideal for its primary role as a deep-sky astrograph. An optional coma corrector is recommended to achieve sharp stars across the entire frame.

    • Dual-Speed Focuser: The included 2-inch, 10:1 dual-speed Crayford focuser allows for precise, repeatable focus adjustments critical for sharp stars.
    • Ready to Mount: The optical tube comes complete with mounting rings and a V-style dovetail bar for immediate attachment to a compatible equatorial mount.
    • Finder Included: A 9x50 optical finderscope provides a wide field of view to easily locate and center targets before imaging.
  • What kind of mount do I need for the Sky-Watcher Quattro 250P?

    The Quattro 250P has an OTA weight of 36.5 lbs. For astrophotography, you should use a mount with a payload capacity of at least 50-60 lbs to ensure stability and precise tracking. Mounts in the Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro or a similar class are the recommended starting point for this instrument.

    Is a coma corrector required for the Quattro 250P?

    Yes, for serious astrophotography, a coma corrector is essential. The fast f/4 focal ratio of the Quattro 250P will exhibit significant coma (elongated stars) at the edges of the field of view without correction. Adding a matched coma corrector will produce sharp, point-like stars across the entire image sensor.

    How does the Quattro 250P perform on the Orion Nebula (M42) with a full-frame camera?

    The Quattro 250P is an excellent choice for large targets like the Orion Nebula (M42). Its 1000mm focal length will frame the nebula and its surrounding structures perfectly on a full-frame sensor. The fast f/4 optics will allow you to capture the faint outer nebulosity in very short exposures while retaining enough dynamic range to resolve the bright Trapezium cluster at its core.

    Can I use the Quattro 250P for visual astronomy?

    Absolutely. While designed for imaging, the large 254mm aperture makes it a fantastic visual instrument. It will provide bright, detailed views of the Moon, planets, and deep-sky objects. The 35% central obstruction is a compromise for imaging illumination and will have a minor impact on the highest-contrast planetary views compared to a long-focus Newtonian, but the deep-sky views will be expansive and bright.

    What does the 35% secondary obstruction of the Quattro 250P mean in practice?

    The 35% secondary obstruction is a direct result of the large 89mm secondary mirror needed to illuminate imaging sensors without vignetting. For imaging, this is a positive design feature. For visual use, it causes a slight reduction in peak contrast on very high-resolution targets like Jupiter's cloud bands compared to a scope with a smaller obstruction, but its effect is minimal for most deep-sky observing.

    Does the included focuser on the Quattro 250P handle heavy cameras?

    The included 2-inch dual-speed Crayford focuser is robust and provides smooth, precise focusing. It can handle most DSLRs and many dedicated astronomy cameras with filter wheels. For very heavy imaging trains, some users may choose to upgrade to a rack-and-pinion style focuser for increased load capacity and zero slippage.

  • Optical Design Newtonian
    Primary Aperture 254mm (10")
    Focal Length 1000mm
    Focal Ratio f/4
    Mirror Coatings Radiant Aluminum Quartz (RAQ)™ with 94% reflectivity
    Glass Type Borosilicate
    Secondary Mirror Diameter 89mm
    Secondary Obstruction (by diameter) 35%
    Secondary Obstruction (by area) 12%
    Dawes Limit 0.46 arcseconds
    Rayleigh Limit 0.55 arcseconds
    Limiting Magnitude 14.5
    Minimum Magnification 36x
    Maximum Magnification 500x
    Focuser 2" Dual Speed Crayford
    OTA Length 36.5"
    OTA Outer Diameter 11.375"
    OTA Weight (with accessories) 36.5 lbs
    Finder Scope 9x50
    Mounting Accessories Tube Rings & V-style Dovetail Plate
    UPC 050234112208
    • Quattro 250P Newtonian OTA

      × 1

    • 2" Dual-Speed 10:1 Crayford Focuser

      × 1

    • 2" to 1.25" Eyepiece Adapter

      × 1

    • 9x50 Finderscope with Bracket

      × 1

    • Tube Rings

      × 2

    • V-style Dovetail Plate

      × 1

  • Sky-Watcher 2-Year Limited Warranty