TS-PHOTON 254/1016 mm Newtonian Telescope with Carbon Tube - OTA
Astrophotography is easy for you with this compact Newtonian from the TS-PHOTON series. Due to the aperture ratio of f/4, this astrograph provides pure speed and therefore short exposure times. Of course, we also offer the matching coma corrector TS SUPERFLAT. Thus this PHOTON Newtonian becomes a very good astrograph.
Immerse yourself in the world of deep-sky observing with the PHOTON 10" f/4. The large aperture and the enhanced reflectivity of 94% offer unforgettable observations beyond the solar system. Watch exciting details, like spiral arms of galaxies or fine structures in planetary nebulae.
We recommend the TS-PHOTON 254 mm f/4 to all amateur astronomers who are looking for a fast, but still portable telescope for astrophotography and deep-sky observation. The telescope is well supported by mounts like the Skywatcher EQ6 or the Celestron CGEM.The advantages of the carbon composite tube:
The TS-PHOTON Newtonian comes with a high-quality carbon composite tube. Beside the weight advantage of approximately 1.5 kg, the main advantage is the better stability of the focus when the temperature changes. That is imortant for astrophotography. Then the temperature falls, metal contracts and the focus moves. Readjusting the sharpness becomes necessary. This combination of tube and mirror makes readjusting the sharpness usually obsolete even for long-term exposures. The images become sharper.
General information and features of the TS-PHOTON Newtonian telescopes:
Fast parabolic optics with outstanding contrast and very good sharpness for planetary observations. High-quality 2" MONORAIL focuser with 1:10 dual speed for 2" and 1.25" accessories. Focus position perfect for DSLR and other cameras. All popular 1.25" and 2" eyepieces can be used without problems. Brighter image through enhanced 94% reflectivity of primary and secondary mirror. Motor focus can be retrofitted at any time. A 0.5 mm thin stainless steel spider provides stability. Astrophotographers will envy you for the delicate and sharp spikes around bright stars. The active ventilation for the primary mirror provides for a clearly faster cooling down. Adjustable primary mirror cell and secondary cell completely made of metal.More joy in astrophotography through optimal field correction - advisory service from Teleskop-Service
Only a good coma corrector turns this Newtonian into a true astrograph. Our recommendation is the TSGPU corrector which is perfect for this telescope. it will offer you highest sharpness in the entire field, only with the TSGPU (see accessory recommendations) this Newtonian turns into a true astrograph.
The working distance from the M48 thread is 55 mm. With a T-ring, you are automatically at the right distance for astrophotography with DSLR cameras. We can offer you suitable adaptions for your astro camera anytime within the context of our consultation.
Introducing the TS PHOTON telescope series
A picture is worth a thousand words, a video is even more helpful - so TS made one:
Collimating Newtonian telescopes made easy
Collimating a Newtonian telescope is not difficult at all, as the following video shows:
Astrophotographic results obtained with this telescope on Astrobin
Here you can find some astrophotographs made with this telescope model:
Link to AstrobinAperture: | 254 mm (10") |
Focal length: | 1016 mm |
Aperture ratio: | f/4 |
Primary mirror: | Parabolic primary mirror of BK7 with 94% reflection and protective quartz layer |
Secondary mirror: | 88 mm minor axis with 94% enhanced reflection and protective quartz layer |
Illuminated field 100%: | 25 mm |
Illuminated field 90%: | 38 mm - thus suitable even for sensors up to full frame size - flats recommended |
Limiting magnitude: | 14.7 mag |
Resolution: | 0.46" |
Tube: | Carbon tube with internal blackening |
Focuser: | 2" Monorail focuser, dual speed |
Backfocus: | Working distance 65 mm from the 2" receptacle with retracted draw tube |
Weight: | approx. 13 kg with tube rings and finder |
Length: | approx. 1000 mm |
Diameter: | 303 mm / 309 mm at the front side |
Connection threads at the tube rings: | M6 thread (female) at both sides |
TS 254 mm f/4 PHOTON Newtonian OTA with carbon fiber tube 2" Monorail focuser with reduction to 1.25" Dust covers for focuser and front side
Astrophotographic results obtained with this telescope on Astrobin
Here you can find some astrophotographs made with this telescope model:
Link to AstrobinPictures by a customer
Our customer
Marcel Simkes from Voerde (Germany) has taken two great images with this telescope, which we would like to share with you:
Object: Open star cluster Messier 35 (M 35)Photographer: Marcel Simkes from Voerde (Germany)
Imaging optics: TS-PHOTON 10" f/4 Advanced Newtonian telescope with carbon tube (TPC10F4)
Coma corrector: Baader MPCC Mark III (BA2458400A)
Filter: Optolong L-eNhance dual-band nebula filter (OPL-13802)
Imaging camera: ZWO ASI2600MC Pro (ASI2600MC-P)
Mount: Sky-Watcher EQ6-R PRO (EQ6-R)
Object: California Nebula (NGC 1499)Photographer: Marcel Simkes from Voerde (Germany)
Imaging optics: TS-PHOTON 10" f/4 Advanced Newtonian telescope with carbon tube (TPC10F4)
Coma corrector: Baader MPCC Mark III (BA2458400A)
Filter: Optolong L-eNhance dual-band nebula filter (OPL-13802)
Imaging camera: ZWO ASI2600MC Pro (ASI2600MC-P)
Mount: Sky-Watcher EQ6-R PRO (EQ6-R)
We thank Marcel Simkes for these beautiful images!Manufacturer / Importeur: | Teleskop-Service Ransburg GmbH |
Street: | Von-Myra-Str. 8 |
ZIP / City: | 85599 Parsdorf |
Country: | germany |
Telefon number: | +49 89 99228750 |
Email: | info@teleskop-service.de |
Website: | www.teleskop-express.de |