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William Optics Ultra Flat 0.79x Reducer for FLT91

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SKU: WYO-P-FLAT-91
$658.00
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Fluorostar 91 Ultra Flat—The 0.79x FLT91 Full-Frame Corrector!

Featuring impressive FPL-53 glass, William Optics' Fluorostar series is a standout in the triplet refractor market. The Ultra Flat 0.79x Reducer for FLT91 takes this premium scope to new heights, with faster and flatter images for full-frame imagers. Experience the ultimate in FLT91 imaging today!

With a 540 mm focal length, 91 mm f/5.9, optics the William Optics Fluorostar 91 Triplet APO Refractor can just frame large objects such as the Orion nebula or Andromeda galaxy when used in conjunction with a full-frame camera. With this flattener however you can now more comfortably frame these large celestial objects (or help squeeze more into the view of smaller sensor cameras) and capture more expansive astro-vistas than before. Design specifically for the Fluorostar 91, this 0.79x reducer integrates seamlessly with the telescope and provides a M54x0.75 mount point connecting your camera and supporting large full-frame imaging train accessories.

Dedicated William Optics Fluorostar 91 Astrophotography Upgrade

Owners of the excellent William Optics Fluorostar 91 FPL53 Triplet APO Refractor with 3.3" Rack & Pinion Focuser looking to optimize the premium FPL-53 optics for astrophotography and gain a wider perspective need look no further than this full-frame flattening reducer! Still need your scope? Grab the FLT91 and this flattener in a handy gray or gold bundle!

Augmenting Ultimate APO Optics
With a 0.79x reduction factor, this flattening reducer takes the 540 mm focal length of the FLT91 to about 424 mm offering a notable increase to your field of view. This additionally lowers the focal ratio from f/5.9 to f/4.7 for brighter images, making data acquisition faster and easier. This is achieved with one group of four elements, which concentrate this flattened, wider, and brighter view over a 43.2mm image circle—covering camera sensors all the way up to full-frame!

Please Note: This reducer is designed for 56.18 mm of backfocus

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