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.
5.1 kg Counterweight
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Provides an upright image with completely corrected left/right image orientation.
The ultimate new high quality 50 mm doublet ED Guidescope
The new Sky-Watcher Planetary eyepieces are ideal when high magnification is required for the observation of fine planetary and lunar detail.
For V.2 owners wanting to upgrade, the V.3 SynScanTM hand control includes new features such as: Firmware-updateability via the internet, Pointing Accuracy Enhancement (PAE), and capability to store star alignment data.
Convenient when a 45› eyepiece angle is desired.
Provides an upright image with completely corrected left/right image orientation.
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.
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.
The EQ6 extension tube extends the height of the EQ6 mount so it is easier for observer to look into a long refractor.