Astrograph Telescopes
For serious astrophotographers, an optical tube that has quality optics and suitable specifications is key to producing successful images. Astrographs come in many different specifications and designs, so each model can be oriented or preferred for a different type of imaging (eg. solar, terrestrial, deep sky etc). Some common designs include the Ritchey-Chrétien, Riccardi Honders, and Catadioptric optical tubes. Choosing an astrograph depends on how the astro-imager wants to observe, what focal length and focal ratio it has, aperture, optical coatings, and how suitable it is for the camera they intend to use.
A key specification very important to consider when choosing an astrograph is focal ratio in relation to aperture. This is an important to remember because focal ratio determines what the magnification and field of view the observor will get. Therefore, if the observor intends to mainly view deep sky objects with lower surface brightnesses, a shorter focal length will reduce magnification and increase field of view since most deep sky objects tend to appear very large but not bright. Astrograph telescopes with slower focal ratios such as an f/12 will provide higher magnification and smaller field of views; better for planetary observing.
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Takahashi - CCA-250 Tri-Focal Astrograph
Designed to replace the Takahashi Baker-Ritchey Chretien BRC-250, the new Takahashi CCA-250P Tri-Focal Astrograph takes its place among the stars as the latest visual and astrophotogic instrument
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$15,995.00 -
Takahashi - Epsilon 180ED Carbon Fiber f/2.8 Hyperbolic Flat-Field Astrograph OTA - Limited Production
This first addition to the new Epsilon Series introduces the newly designed ED corrector and fast speed of f/2.8. This fast field photo/visual astrograph is perfect for digital 35mm cameras and CCD cameras.
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$6,400.00 -
Takahashi - Epsilon 180ED f/2.8 Hyperbolic Flat-Field Astrograph OTA
The Takahashi Epsilon-180ED (D=180mm, F/2.8), based on catadioptric telescope design (means association of lenses and mirrors) offers a fundamental innovation compared with Newton reflector or Schmidt astrograph.
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$5,400.00 -
Takahashi - FSQ-106ED "New Q" f/5 Astrograph Telescope
Now introducing the NEW Takahashi FSQ106! The FSQ106ED telescope features longer backfocus of 178mm to accommodate most CCD systems
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$4,995.00 -
Takahashi - FSQ-106EDX III Astrograph Telescope - Imaging Edition
Introducing the new Takahashi FSQ-106! The last rendition, the FSQ106N, has long been regarded as one of the finest refractors available for film and CCD imaging
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$5,150.00 -
Takahashi - FSQ-85ED "Baby Q" Astrograph - (EM-11 Temma T-2M Mount)
Introducing the Takahashi FSQ-85ED, the newest and smallest member of the FSQ Series of flat field astrographs.
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Takahashi - FSQ-85ED "Baby Q" Astrograph Telescope Optical Tube Assembly
Introducing the Takahashi FSQ-85ED, the newest and smallest member of the FSQ Series of flat field astrographs. Designed from the ground up for digital imaging, the Takahashi Baby “Q” is the go anywhere, portable astrograph.
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$3,650.00



















