William Optics Adjustable Flat61 for Z61
Enhance Your ZenithStar 61 Astrophotography Experience!
Upgrade the astrophotography performance William Optics' stellar FPL-53 doublet with this dedicated ZenithStar 61 corrector! With this imaging optic in your imaging train your camera will capture superbly shaped stars across the frame for astrophotos that stun. Step up your scope's imaging performance today, with the William Optics Adjustable Flat61 for Z61!
With a 360 mm focal length window into the sky above provided by its FPL-53 optics, the William Optics ZenithStar 61 brings sharp wide-field images to your camera. Upgrading your premium doublet with the William Optics Adjustable Flat61 for Z61 allows you to flatten this stellar performance across a 43 mm image circle. Cover camera sensors with just shy of full-frame correction to capture incredible images of large objects like Andromeda or the North American Nebula with excellent star shapes out to towards the corner of your frame! Bringing this powerful picturesque performance to your photos is simple; simply unthread the stock visual back, thread the William Optics Adjustable Flat61 in its place, and attach your photography camera and T-adapter or astronomy camera and typical 55 mm spacer set to the M48x0.75 threads on the rear of the corrector. With 12.9 mm of outwards travel, this corrective element sets most standard setups at its 67.7 mm backfocal distance with room to spare to dial this in for your particular setup.
Focus Your FPL-53 Refractor For Fantastic Photos!
Take the premium FPL-53 optics of your ZenithStar 61 to a new level of astrophotography excellence, capturing the ethereal beauty of nebulae and the night sky with stellar star shapes across a 43 mm image circle!
Adapt Your ZenithStar 61
The William Optics
Adjustable Flat61 for Z61 brings a flat 43 mm field to your ZenithStar 61
imaging setup; capable of comfortably covering APS-C and just about
filling a 43.3 mm full-frame image circle. This excellent astrophotography
performance is provided by a 2 element optical design, which forms a
corrected image at 67.7 mm. Its 12.9 mm adjustable spacing allows you to
reach this with common DSLR/mirrorless cameras and T-rings, and
astrophotography cameras with typical spacers or imaging train
accessories. This equipment easily attaches via the M48x0.75 thread on the
flattener, and can additionally be adjusted for rotation with the built-in
camera angle adjuster; locked and unlocked with a simple thumbscrew.
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