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.119.95 USD. This economical Astro-Tech 2″ 0.8x reducer/field flattener is designed for astrophotography with f/6 focal ratio refractors, but will also work well with refractors in the f/5.5 to f/7 range.
The Explore Scientific 2″ Field Flattener is Available for Purchase or Layaway. This field flattener is an excellent choice for cameras with cropped sensors It will not provide a flat field when used with full-frame cameras. The FFEDAPO-01 is designed to work with Explore Scientific’s Achromatic Doublet
field flattener lens system technology minimizes curvature of the field—aberrations that occur when focusing on the center of the field of view Durable design Sturdy, lightweight die-cast magnesium alloy body. Waterproof (up to 5 m/16.4 ft. for 10 minutes) Waterproof/fogproof construction features a
Installing the field flattener and a DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex) camera Note: Inside the box the 8mm ring spacer (3) is assembled with the field 10 Specifications Telescope specifications Optical Design Field Flattener Aperture (mm) Focal Length Focal Ratio Finderscope Diagonal Tube Rings
PrimaLuceLab Refractor field flattener. It flats the aimed field without focal reducing. The Vixen Corrector PH is an unprecedented corrector lens system which is designed to excellently eliminate aberration from parabolic mirror surface.
A field flattener does reduce the constraints on the eyepiece design (as it no longer has to flatten the field) though with modern EPs with multiple There are some old units that have “field flatteners”, however. They did it with the “Plossl” design for the ocular. I have only one pair that’s this flat and
Presentation on theme: “ZTF Field Flattener 12 segment designs P. Jelinsky 2012/10/02.”— 5 Schematic 5 Filter Window 12 flatteners 12 detectors. 6 Case I Identical Axisymmetric Flatteners 6 CaseR Band FWHMG Band FWHM Curved 5mm filter14.3µm (0.95″)24.2µm (1.61″) Curved 10 mm
Hotech Field Flattner – How to get flat and sharp astro photos up to the edge of the picture – Refractors have the property of showing optical The result is an image field that is not uniformly flat but curved. These field curvatures are unsightly, make the stars float, not appear sharp or distorted.
Field Flattener Lens: A diverging element placed immediately before the eyepiece, also know as a Barlow, and sometime a Smyth lens. So, it has advantages, and disadvantages. Also, by itself it is not enough to provide a flat field.
Lens • Designed to cover full-size DSLR cameras with a clear lens aperture of 50 mm • STM coated with an excellent doublet air-spaced design. • Amazing • It will flatten the field amazingly well and finally make you see those round stars! • This unique flattener works with WO or other 6-7.5 F ratio
This very elegant 2″ reducer/field flattener has been designed to optimize the flat-field imaging performance of WO Flat 6All will provide good illumination and flat field across 97% of full frame sized sensors. Full frame size • Designed with nearly Full frame chip-size DSLR cameras in mind. • Eliminate field curvature in short, optically fast refractor telescopes with this handy 38mm clear-aperture, fully multi-coated field flattener. Designed for use with 400mm to 650mm focal length refractors with f/5 to f/7.5 focal ratios. Optimizes your fast refractor telescope for astrophotography.
This very elegant 2” reducer/field flattener has been designed to optimize the flat-field imaging performance of WO Flat 6All will provide good illumination and flat field across 97% of full frame sized sensors. Full frame size • Designed with nearly Full frame chip-size DSLR cameras in mind. • Eliminate field curvature in short, optically fast refractor telescopes with this handy 38mm clear-aperture, fully multi-coated field flattener. Designed for use with 400mm to 650mm focal length refractors with f/5 to f/7.5 focal ratios. Optimizes your fast refractor telescope for astrophotography.
The concentric field flattener lens was independently discovered14 and successfully employed, beginning in 1968, to enhance the performance of a variety of thermal infrared optical systems having low f-numbers and moderate fields-of-view. However, the exact concentricity and positioning of the -
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