Askar 1x Flattener for 80ED OTA
Upgrade you Askar 80ED Experience!
The feelings of “awe” when viewing the universe through an eyepiece is no doubt a one of a kind experience. As your skills progress, however, so will the desire to discover dimmer and dimmer objects—a feat difficult with just an eyepiece. Certain celestial objects and cosmic structures can only be resolved by attaching a camera to your telescope, exposing hidden details that would have otherwise gone unseen. By adapting your Askar 80ED for top-tier long-exposure astrophotography, this field flattener opens the doors to a whole new world of cosmic exploration!
Tailor made specifically for the Askar 80ED Refractor, transform this already outstanding doublet telescope into a powerful astrograph. This field flattener corrects for field curvature, an aberration that results in distorted, elongated stars, particularly around the edges of the frame. Now, there is no need to worry about this optical defect, as you’re free to capture long exposures with sharp stars corner to corner! Unveil the vivid colors of the Orion Nebula, resolve the spiral arms of the Andromeda Galaxy, and expose the hidden blue dust within the Pleiades Star Cluster. Precision-crafted and adopting a triplet design, this Askar 80ED 1x Flattener provides detail-rich, high-contrast images, and is built to last. Thanks to the ingenuity from Askar, you’re well equipped to take your astronomy adventures to new heights!
A Must Have Astrophotography Accessory
While the Askar 80ED is outstanding for visual use on its own, the addition of this field flattener takes this telescope to the next-level—opening the doors to high-performance astrophotography applications. By correcting for field curvature, you can say goodbye to distorted, elongated stars, and say hello to sharp stars from corner to corner! Read on as we take a deeper dive into the aspects of this Askar 80ED Flattener below.
Triplet Optical Design
In general terms, the more lens elements a refractor telescope or optical accessory possesses, the sharper the image will become. This Askar 80ED Flattener houses three internal glass elements with one piece of extra-low dispersion (ED) glass, a premium substrate designed to diminish chromatic aberration and focus the incoming light with a high degree of precision. This means stars from edge to edge will be sharp and pinpoint, even across APS-C sized sensors! As a 1x field flattener, the field of view of your Askar 80ED will not be affected, allowing you to take full advantage of the 560 mm native focal length.
Engineered for Excellence
Precision-engineered, this Askar 80ED Flattener is entirely CNC machined for the utmost optical performance and durability. It boasts a sleek, black finish, and provides a solid mount for your imaging train. Though robust in design, the entire unit weighs only 0.93 lbs. At the rear of this field flattener, you’ll find a 360° rotator—a convenient inclusion for framing up your targets! Filter attachment is quick and seamless with the built-in 2” filter threads, and the industry standard of 55 mm of required backfocus from the rear M48 threads is easily achievable. Two threaded metal caps keep the optical lenses safe when not in use.
Effortless Installation
Installation of this flattener is quick and straightforward. First, remove the preinstalled 2” adapter from the rear of the Askar 80ED. Next, remove the threaded metal dust cap from this flattener, and screw the accessory into place as demonstrated in the featured image. If you would like to add a 2” filter, easily do so by removing the filter adapter, thread in your filter, then reinstall the adapter. You’re now all set to attach your imaging equipment! The rear-end thread type is M48x0.75, enabling seamless integration of a host of cameras, filter wheels, off-axis guiders, and more.
Astronomy Hub: Your one-stop-shop for Astrophotography Knowledge!
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