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Sky-Watcher Quattro 300P Imaging Newtonian 12" (305 mm)

SKU SW-S11230
Original price CA$2,770.00 - Original price CA$2,770.00
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  • 305mm (12") Newtonian Reflector Astrograph
  • 1200mm Focal Length
  • Fast f/4 Focal Ratio
  • 94% Reflectivity Radiant™ Aluminum Quartz (RAQ™) Coatings
  • 57 lb. Optical Tube Assembly Weight
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  • Sky-Watcher Quattro 300P Imaging Newtonian

    The Sky-Watcher Quattro 300P Imaging Newtonian combines a massive 305mm primary mirror with a fast f/4 focal ratio to create a powerful astrograph for deep-sky imaging. Its 1200mm focal length is ideal for capturing detail in galaxies and nebulae, while the 94% reflectivity from its Radiant™ Aluminum Quartz (RAQ)™ coatings ensures maximum light reaches your sensor. This optical tube, weighing 57 lbs, is built for serious imagers seeking a significant aperture advantage without the extreme focal lengths of other designs.

    Fast f/4 Imaging and 1200mm Focal Length

    The key advantage of the Quattro 300P is its f/4 native focal ratio. This optical speed allows you to capture deep-sky objects with significantly shorter exposure times compared to slower f/ratio telescopes, reducing demands on your mount's tracking and maximizing your time under clear skies. The 1200mm focal length provides the magnification needed to frame and resolve details in a huge range of deep-sky targets.

    305mm Aperture with 94% Reflectivity Coatings

    With a 305mm (12-inch) borosilicate primary mirror, the Quattro 300P gathers 44% more light than the next size down, translating directly to brighter images and the ability to capture fainter details. Sky-Watcher’s proprietary Radiant™ Aluminum Quartz (RAQ)™ coatings deliver 94% reflectivity, ensuring that the light collected by the large primary is efficiently transmitted to the focal plane. This combination provides the high-contrast, brilliant views needed for both imaging and visual observation up to a practical maximum of 600x.

    Imaging-Optimized Design: 102mm Secondary Mirror

    To fully illuminate the large sensors in modern DSLRs and dedicated astronomy cameras, the Quattro 300P uses an oversized 102mm secondary mirror. This minimizes vignetting and provides a bright, even field of view, which is critical for astrophotography. While this results in a 33% central obstruction by diameter, it's a necessary trade-off for superior full-frame imaging capability. For the sharpest stars across the entire frame, an optional coma corrector is recommended.

    Quattro 300P vs. a Standard 8" SCT

    When choosing an imaging platform, many consider a classic Schmidt-Cassegrain. The Quattro 300P offers a fundamentally different approach focused on speed.

    • Exposure Speed: The Quattro's primary advantage is its f/4 focal ratio. As stated in its documentation, it can achieve the same exposure depth up to 6 times faster than a typical 8-inch f/10 SCT, drastically reducing imaging time.
    • Aperture and Light Gathering: With its 305mm mirror, the Quattro 300P has over double the light-collecting area of a 203mm (8") telescope, resulting in brighter, higher-resolution images of faint objects.
    • Field of View: The Quattro's 1200mm focal length provides a much wider field of view than the typical 2000mm+ focal length of an 8" SCT, making it better suited for large nebulae and star clusters.
    • Trade-offs: The SCT is a more compact, sealed system that is less prone to dust and requires less frequent collimation. The Quattro requires careful collimation and an optional coma corrector for peak performance but delivers unparalleled speed and aperture for its cost.

    Mechanical Build and Included Accessories

    The Quattro 300P features a robust rolled steel optical tube with a 14.25" outer diameter, finished in Sky-Watcher's signature Black Diamond coating. Focusing is handled by a 2" dual-speed 10:1 Crayford-style focuser for precise adjustments. The package is ready to mount, including a pair of tube rings and a D-style dovetail rail, along with a 9x50 optical finderscope to help locate targets.

  • What kind of mount is required for the Sky-Watcher Quattro 300P?

    The Quattro 300P optical tube assembly weighs 57 lbs. For serious astrophotography, you will need a robust equatorial mount with a payload capacity of at least 80-90 lbs to ensure stability and precise tracking. Mounts in the Sky-Watcher EQ8-R Pro or similar class are recommended.

    How does the Quattro 300P perform on planetary imaging?

    While designed for deep-sky imaging, the Quattro 300P's large 305mm aperture and 0.38 arc-second Dawes limit allow it to resolve fine planetary detail. Its 1200mm focal length is shorter than ideal for planets, so you will need to use a 3x or 5x Barlow lens to increase the effective focal length and achieve the necessary image scale for capturing features on Jupiter or Saturn.

    Is a coma corrector necessary for the Quattro 300P?

    For astrophotography, especially with sensors larger than APS-C, a coma corrector is highly recommended. The fast f/4 focal ratio of a Newtonian telescope naturally produces coma, an aberration that elongates stars at the edge of the field. A corrector will ensure sharp, point-like stars across the entire image.

    Can I use the Sky-Watcher Quattro 300P for visual astronomy?

    Absolutely. While optimized for imaging, the massive 305mm aperture makes it a fantastic visual instrument. It provides bright, detailed views of everything from faint galaxies to globular clusters. With a limiting magnitude of 14.9, it excels at revealing faint deep-sky objects from a dark sky site.

    What is the advantage of the 102mm secondary mirror on the Quattro 300P?

    The oversized 102mm secondary mirror provides a larger, fully illuminated field of view at the focal plane. This is critical for astrophotography with full-frame DSLR or CCD/CMOS cameras, as it prevents vignetting (darkening of the corners) and ensures even illumination across the entire sensor.

    How do I collimate the Sky-Watcher Quattro 300P?

    Like all Newtonian reflectors, the Quattro 300P requires periodic collimation (alignment of the mirrors). This is typically done using a laser collimator or a Cheshire eyepiece. You will adjust the tilt of the secondary mirror (under the focuser) and the primary mirror (at the back of the tube) to ensure the optical path is perfectly aligned for sharp images.

  • UPC 050234112307
    Optical Design Newtonian
    Primary Aperture 305mm (12")
    Focal Length 1200mm
    Focal Ratio f/4
    Mirror Coatings Radiant Aluminum Quartz (RAQ)™ coatings
    Mirror Reflectivity 94%
    Glass Type Borosilicate
    Primary Mirror Edge Thickness 38mm
    Secondary Mirror Diameter 102mm
    Secondary Obstruction (by diameter) 33%
    Secondary Obstruction (by area) 11%
    Focuser 2" Dual-Speed Crayford
    Dawes Limit 0.38 arc-seconds
    Rayleigh Limit 0.46 arc-seconds
    Limiting Magnitude 14.9
    Minimum Magnification 43x
    Maximum Magnification 600x
    OTA Length 42.5"
    OTA Outer Diameter 14.25"
    OTA Weight (with accessories) 57 lbs
    • Quattro 300P OTA

      × 1

    • 9x50 Finderscope

      × 1

    • Tube Rings

      × 2

    • D-Style Dovetail Rail

      × 1

    • 2" to 1.25" Eyepiece Adapter

      × 1

  • Sky-Watcher 2-Year Warranty