TeleVue
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Sky Tour Encoder kit for TeleVue Panoramic, Tele-Pod, and current Gibraltar mounts
$398.00This TeleVue kit includes the encoders, hardware, and wiring harness needed to use a TeleVue Sky Tour computer module with a TeleVue Panoramic mount, Tele-Pod mount, or current Gibraltar mount . . . -
Slip-fit adapter to use non-Questar eyepieces in older Questar 3.5" scopes
$80.00This slip-fit adapter allows you to use smooth barrel non-Questar eyepieces in older Questar telescopes designed only to use threaded barrel Questar eyepieces . . . -
Small TeleVue refractor balance aid
$38.00This adapter helps balance small TeleVue refractors on a tripod when using a camera or heavy eyepieces . . . -
Tele Vue 4" Satin black tube ring
$173.00This felt-lined matte black 4" i.d. tube ring is designed to hold the TeleVue TV-102 optical tube . . . -
Tele Vue 0.25" (6.4mm) spacer ring for imaging with NP-127is, NP-101is, and TV-102iis
$36.00This TeleVue 0.25" spacer ring provides the necessary distance between a 35mm camera and a TeleVue imaging system refractor for prime focus photography . . . -
Tele Vue 0.50" (12.7mm) spacer ring for imaging with NP-127is, NP-101is, and TV-102iis
$36.00This TeleVue 0.50" (12.7mm) spacer ring provides the necessary distance between a 35mm or digital SLR camera (with 0.8x TeleVue reducer) and a TeleVue imaging system refractor for prime focus photography . . . -
Tele Vue 0.8X reducer lens body for TeleVue Nagler-Petzval (NP) refractors
$290.00This TeleVue 0.8x lens reduces the focal length of TeleVue Nagler-Petzval refractors for wider field astrophotography with cameras using up to APS film format size . . . -
Tele Vue 0.8X reducer lens body for TV-102 and TV-102iis refractors
$390.00This TeleVue 0.8x lens reduces the focal length of TeleVue TV-102 and TV-102iis refractors for wider field 35mm and CCD astrophotography . . . -
Tele Vue 0.8X reducer/photographic field flattener for TV-85/Pronto
$353.00Sky & Telescope called this TeleVue 0.8X reducer/field flattener lens "a must-have for someone planning to use the TV-85 photographically." Even better, it can work its image-improving magic with any brand of 400mm to 600mm refractor . . .