Vixen BT81S-A Optical Tube Assembly
Product.Nr.:
VE#14304
EAN: 4955295143047
products condition: new
Manufacturer: Vixen
1.299,00 EUR
incl. 19 % VAT
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- weight 5,7 kg
product description
- 81S-A (81/480mm)
- FH-Achromatic
- For terrestrial Landscape and Deep-Sky observations
| Model | Vixen BT81S-A |
| Objective lens | 81/480mm FH-Achromatic |
| Coating | Multicoated |
| Limiting magnitude | 11.3 mag |
| Light gathering power | 134x unaided eye |
| Interpupillary distance | 58 - 102 mm |
| Eyepieces | optional (31.7mm) |
| Image | erect images |
| Finderscope | optional (Finder Bracket shoe included) |
| Carry Handle | yes |
| Mount | optional |
| Tripod | optional |
| Size | 48x19x15.5cm |
| Total Weight | 4.1 kg / 9.0 lb (without eyepieces) |
A = Angle = 45°
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- Vixen BT81S-A Optical Tube Assembly
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Vixen BT81S-A Optical Tube Assembly
- 81S-A (81/480mm)
- FH-Achromatic
- For terrestrial Landscape and Deep-Sky observations