Vixen Telescope Focal Reducer HD
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Vixen Telescope Focal Reducer HD
Vixen Telescope Focal Reducer HD
Elevate your astrophotography with the Vixen Focal Reducer HD, specifically designed for the AX103S and VC200L telescopes. This high-performance accessory reduces the focal length by 0.77x, allowing for wider fields of view and faster exposures, ideal for capturing detailed images of nebulae and other deep-sky objects.
Key Features:
- Optimized for AX103S and VC200L: Integrates seamlessly with the AX103S and VC200L optical tubes, enhancing their already high imaging capabilities.
- Reduces Focal Length: Achieve a 0.77x reduction in focal length, enabling a wider field of view and quicker imaging sessions.
- Superior Light Transmission: Features the same anti-reflective AS coatings found in our premium VSD100F3.8 Astrograph, ensuring 99.9% light transmission and eliminating ghosting and flare for clearer, sharper images.
- Versatile Compatibility: Whether using a full-frame or APS-C DSLR, enjoy comprehensive coverage with image circles of 44mm and 28mm respectively.
- Enhanced Image Quality: The built-in flattener lens in both AX103S and VC200L provides sharp, consistent imaging across the entire field without additional accessories.
Designed for both amateur astronomers and serious astrophotographers, the Vixen Focal Reducer HD is your ticket to capturing the cosmos with stunning clarity and detail.
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