Manufacturer: Baader
Product number: BA2456314Z

EUR 122,00


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Baader Glasspathcorrector for Binoviewers
The corrector is more than a simple Barlow lens that compensates for part of the optical path of the binoviewer. Most importantly, the corrector corrects the color fringing caused by the prisms of the binoviewer. The contrast and sharpness of the image increase.

Calculation of the shortening factor
The corrector is installed directly in front of the binoviewer. When the corrector is moved farther away from the bino base, the magnification effect and path compensation increase.

Installation of the Glasspathcorrectors with factor 1.25 and 1.7
With these correctors, the lenses are cemented and can be removed from the mount and installed rotated by 180 degrees. Here, for any type of application, the convex (outwardly curved) lens side must always face the telescope (or the sky) and be installed in the mount.
The 1.25x and 1.7x Glasspathcorrectors are screwed directly into the Zeiss micro adapter (ring dovetail) at the front of the binoviewer.
Type:Glass path corrector
Connection eyepiece side:Barrel
Magnification factor:1.25x
Coating:Multi-coated
Baader Glasspathcorrector

Manufacturer / Importeur:Baader Planetarium GmbH
Street:Zur Sternwarte
ZIP / City:82291 Mammendorf
Country:Germany
Telefon number:+49 8145 80890
Email:kontakt@baader-planetarium.de
Website:www.baader-planetarium.com
Safety informations: PDF Download


Reviews

Written by Dennis Dickerson
on 2022-01-25

"Excellent for all Zeiss binoviewers."