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NEW! 60mm Entry Level "DS" H alpha telescope
All SS60ds scopes are narrow, 'doublestack' bandpass: $995.00
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The engineers at Daystar have made great strides in cost reduction so that we can now offer a quality 60mm H alpha telescope at unheard-of pricing!
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Application of Quark-T adapter allows users to mount directly and robustly to Nikon or Canon Cameras, with familiar camera style focus.
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$995.00 SS60-ds INCLUDES:
- Quality Achromat Doublet 60mm refractor
- Helical Front-end Focus with fine precision can focus for visual and imaging.
- 'Doublestack' performance at no extra cost
- Top quality Quark* performance
- Micro-USB power cable and US wall charger
- 'Solar Bullet' finder
- Vixen /Photo style mounting foot
$1,195.00 Bundle Includes:
Solar Scout SS60-ds Telescope
Standard US - micro USB power cable & supply
Vixen style mounting foot & bullet finder
plus:
Additional International wall power adapter
Fully Multicoated 25mm plossl eyepiece
1.25" mirror diagonal
10,000 mAh Daystar battery. |
FEATURES:
- 930mm Effective Focal Length
- Best Priced 40-60mm H-alpha Telescope
- 'Doublestack' performance at no extra cost
- Robust and precision accuracy: Helical Front-Focus can't slip and does not turn the eyepiece.
- Solar Bullet finder projects safely onto white screen.
- 16mm eyepiece aperture.
- Adaptable for 2" or Camera mount / views
- Always on-band with USB power, 5v 1.5amp
110-240VAC wall adapter (Optional 24mAh battery available)
- Tuning knob allows wing shifting +/- 0.5Å
- LED indicator for power, warming, ready, fault
- 3 year warranty
* Quark component is not interchangeable on SS60ds. Original SS60 telescopes can interchange Quark optical components, but for cost reduction needs, the SS60ds has an all-in-one conjoined construction.
** Application of 2" eyepieces or components, and Camera T-adapters require additional, optional accessories. Diagonal shown in photo is optional.
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* HALF-BANDWIDTH: The term half-bandwidth refers to an optics industry standard of measure. On a chart depicting the peak where light is transmitted, that peak's width is measured at the point 50% between zero and full transmission. This term is called half-bandwidth.
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