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NEW TAKAHASHI PRODUCTS
 
The following TAKAHASHI products have recently been released or will be available soon.
 
FC-100DC - Available NOW - For more information CLICK HERE
 Another great Refractor from TAKAHASHI 
TAKAHASHI FC-100DC
 
FC-76DS / FC-76DC - Available NOW

FC-76DC mounted on PM-1

TAKAHASHI FC-76DS

FC-76DS
Aperture 76mm
Focal Length 570mm
Focal Ratio f/7.5
Optical Design Fluorite Apochromat
Diameter of main tube 95mm
Tube Length (w/Dew shield) 660mm (567mm dew shield retracted)
Weight 3.0kg
Back Focus 173mm
FC-76DC
Aperture 76mm
Focal Length 570mm
Focal Ratio f/7.5
Optical Design Fluorite Apochromat
Diameter of main tube 80mm
Tube Length (w/Dew shield) 650mm (fixed dew shield)
Weight 1.8kg
Back Focus 159mm
w/Reducer (FC76DS,DC)
Focal Length 417mm
Focal Ratio f/5.5
Image Circle Ø36mm
w/Flattener (FC76DS,DC)
Focal Length 594mm
Focal Ratio f/7.8
Image Circle Ø40mm
w/Extender Q 1.6x (FC76DS,DC)
Focal Length 916mm
Focal Ratio f/12.0
 
PM-1 Equatorial Mount - Available NOW - For more information CLICK HERE

 PORTABILTY,  FLEXIBILITY, ACCURACY

TAKAHASHI PM-1
 
Please contact AEC for any enquiries regarding these products.

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