Baader Carl Zeiss 2x Abbe Barlow Lens - 1.25" w/ ClickLock
Description
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The Carl Zeiss Abbe Barlow lens consists of two parts. The front barlow section ends with a photographic T-2 thread suitable to directly connect onto standard DSLR T-rings. , at the separation level a T-2 photo thread - mounted with our Baader ClickLock eyepiece clamp with the known rotary clamping system. A direct T-2 adaptation is possible.
An enlargement of the imaging scale up to three times is possible without loss of quality. On the first T-2 thread you can connect normal T-rings, so you have a 2x Barlow lens - with 1¼ " barrel - in front of every camera, webcam or DSLR camera housing. If you add T-2 extensions the magnification can be extended by up to 3x. We recommend using our T-2 Varilock clamps for stepless adjusting of the optical length: Varilock 20-29mm (# 2956929) or Varilock 29-46mm (# 2956946)
This (german) document attests to the exceptional performance of the multi-layer anti-reflection coating applied onto the new 2016 Carl Zeiss Abbe-Barlow-Lens made in Jena / Germany. Carl Zeiss has chosen to develop and apply the very best coating ever made available to the most discriminating visual observer. The coatings feature a 0.2% loss over the exact spectral region where the night-adapted human eye is most sensitive. This extremely high efficiency also translates to near-zero coating scatter for the highest contrast ever seen. No lens-system has ever been coated to more stringent requirements for visual observation and for VIS-photography as well.
Specifications
MANUFACTURER | Zeiss |
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SKU (#) | 1603321 |
WEIGHT (KG) | 0.103 |
OUTER CONNECTION (LENS SIDED) | Barrel, 1¼" |
INNER CONNECTION (EYEPIECE/-CAMERA-SIDED) | Clamp, 1¼" |
OUTER CONNECTION (EYEPIECE/-CAMERA-SIDED) | Thread, T-2 (M42 x 0,75) |
CLAMPING SYSTEM | ClickLock |
MAGNIFICATION (X) | 2x - 3x |
BARREL SIZE (IN) | 1¼" |
OPTICAL DESIGN | Barlow |
SPECIALITY | Barlow lens |