Sky-Watcher
Sky-Watcher is a First-Class market leading brand of Telescopes for Astronomy with models available for astronomers of all ages and abilities. Sky-Watcher Telescopes are high quality Telescopes from an entry level telescopes for beginners to high end models. A massive range of Stargazing Telescopes are available from The Widescreen Centre, with the following telescope designs: Newtonian Reflectors, Dobsonians, Maksutov-Cassegrains, Achromatic Refractors & Apochromatic ED Refractors supplied on a variety of Telescope Mountings.
Sky-Watcher Dobsonian series boasts the Industry’s most diverse and comprehensive line. Sky-Watcher also offer a superb range of astrographic reflectors for every kind of celestial photographer.
These standard 1.25"/31.7mm eyepieces set high performance standards for modern telescope oculars. The proven 4-element Plossl designs display edge-to-edge pinpoint imaging across their panoramic 52º fields.
Provides an upright image with completely corrected left/right image orientation.
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The new Sky-Watcher Planetary eyepieces are ideal when high magnification is required for the observation of fine planetary and lunar detail.
Convenient when a 45› eyepiece angle is desired.
Provides an upright image with completely corrected left/right image orientation.
These diagonals are made to yield maximum performance!
Hands-free D.C. focusing device, for accurate focusing, with the minimum of vibration.
Designed to assist with the accurate collimation a Newtonian reflector telescope.
Night vision protecting red light for map reading and telescope operation.
Can be fitted to any of our telescopes supplied with the EQ3-2 equatorial mount. Provides multi-speed (1x/2x/8x) motor tracking of the R.A. & DEC. axes. Battery-powered.
Designed to retro-fit to the Explorer-150/200/250/300P Newtonian Reflectors originally supplied with a 2" (two-inch) single speed focuser. Gear Ratio 10:1.
(WITH MULTI-SPEED HANDSET AND ST4 AUTOGUIDER INTERFACE)
The EQ6 extension tube extends the height of the EQ6 mount so it is easier for observer to look into a long refractor.