TeleVue Large Field Corrector LCL-1069 for NP apochromats from TeleVue
The Large Field Corrector optimizes images at the edge of field when imaging through the TeleVue NP101is and NP127is telescopes. Recommended for sensors larger than APS format.
Large Field Corrector for NP101-IS and NP127-IS telescopes only Improves field-edge performance for imaging applications Threaded connection does not tilt Recommended for image capture with 35 mm and larger CCD sensors
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TeleVue Large Field Corrector LCL-1069 for NP apochromats from TeleVue
The Large Field Corrector optimizes images at the edge of field when imaging through the TeleVue NP101is and NP127is telescopes. Recommended for sensors larger than APS format.
Large Field Corrector for NP101-IS and NP127-IS telescopes only Improves field-edge performance for imaging applications Threaded connection does not tilt Recommended for image capture with 35 mm and larger CCD sensors
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TeleVue Large Field Corrector LCL-1069 for NP apochromats from TeleVue
The NP apochromats from TeleVue have a flat, well corrected image field, but with sensors above APS format, astigmatism becomes visible.
For this reason, the LCL-1069 was designed for the Petzval refractors NP 101is and NP 127is, correcting astigmatism - the stars are dots up to the edge.
The corrector is suitable for the following TeleVue apo telescopes: NP 101is NP 127is
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