The comfortable 20mm of eye relief and outstanding flat field optics of this Astro-Tech 3mm Long Eye Relief eyepiece makes it a super choice for all high power observers, not just eyeglass wearers . . .
The Astro-Tech AT72ED is a worthy successor – and upgrade – to the AT66ED, an Astro-Tech scope that Astronomy magazine called “a product everyone should own.” The AT72ED is optically so good, despite its low price, that you might swear this compact air-spaced ED doublet refractor is an apochromat. Anodized in Meade blue, it makes a great choice as a photoguide for a large Meade catadioptric . . .
This Astro-Tech 27mm Flat Field low to medium power eyepiece is sharp from one edge of its 53° field to the other, for pin-point stars all across the star clouds of the Milky Way, for gauzy nebulas resting in a gem-like star field, for crisp open clusters, and much more . . .
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This white and black Astro-Tech correct image right angle illuminated 10x50mm finder is a user-friendly replacement for the often less-convenient straight-through inverted image finder supplied with many Meade and other brand telescopes . . .
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This black Astro-Tech correct image right angle illuminated 10x50mm finder is a user-friendly replacement for the often less-convenient straight-through inverted image finder supplied with many Celestron telescopes, but is also usable with virtually any brand and type of telescope . . .
This Astro-Tech 16mm Flat Field medium power eyepiece is designed to keep objects sharply in focus across its entire 60° field of view, making it a good choice for filling in the gap between the 26mm eyepiece that comes standard with most scopes and a high power planetary/binary star splitting eyepiece . . .
This grey-anodized Astro-Tech 7” universal dovetail plate lets you mount short focal length optical tubes on any altazimuth or equatorial mount that uses a Vixen-style dovetail saddle. Its color matches the focuser and trim of many Astro-Tech refractors . . .
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This new light weight 6” f/4 Astro-Tech imaging Newtonian reflector makes serious very wide field astrophotography possible with even a small equatorial mount, and at a lower cost than ever before . . .
This low power wide field 2” Astro-Tech Titan Type II ED eyepiece is great with compact grab-and-go refractors for viewing large-scale deep space objects – open clusters, nebulas, star clouds, and more . . .
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The headline about the Astro-Tech AT106 review on the cover of the September 2009 issue of Sky & Telescope said simply “A Scope Too Good To Be True . . .