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SkyWatcher Esprit 120EDX on EQ6-R Refractor Telescope with Tripod

Designed with the discerning astrophotographer in mind, Sky-Watcher's top-of-the-line Esprit refractors deliver the kind of imaging performance one would expect from telescopes costing thousands of dollars more. With the Esprit's three-element, air spaced objective lens design, false colour is virtually eliminated, yielding exceptional contrast and sharpness. Each element is fully multi-coated with Sky-Watcher's proprietary Metallic High-Transmission Coatings (MHTC), producing a transmission rate that rivals any refractor on the market.

SKU: GC39-SWEQ6R-ESPR12

SkyWatcher Esprit 120EDX on EQ6-R Refractor Telescope with Tripod

SkyWatcher Esprit 120EDX on EQ6-R Refractor Telescope with Tripod

Designed with the discerning astrophotographer in mind, Sky-Watcher's top-of-the-line Esprit refractors deliver the kind of imaging performance one would expect from telescopes costing thousands of dollars more. With the Esprit's three-element, air spaced objective lens design, false colour is virtually eliminated, yielding exceptional contrast and sharpness. Each element is fully multi-coated with Sky-Watcher's proprietary Metallic High-Transmission Coatings (MHTC), producing a transmission rate that rivals any refractor on the market.

In addition to superb optics, all Esprits feature exclusive dual-speed, Helinear track focusers, which provide smooth, rock-solid focusing with zero image shift. Using a captain's wheel design all focusers can be rotated, giving astrophotographers flexibility when framing their image.

As is customary, Sky-Watcher supplies everything you need to get out under the stars, including a 2-element field corrector, which guarantees a flat field across the entire imaging plane. All Esprit refractors also come with an 8x50 right angle finderscope, 2-inch star diagonal, M48 camera adapter, mounting hardware, and padded case.

The new SkyWatcher EQ6-R PRO Synscan Computerised Go-To mounting is an exciting evolutionary progression of the continuing legend that is the EQ6 PRO. The modern optimised design of the EQ6-R PRO incorporates features that serious imagers will immediately appreciate, such as;

Increased Payload capacity of 20kg for Astro-Photography

Synchronous Belt Driven, resulting in minimal backlash - Even quieter, smoother operation and better results when guiding. Higher Torque.

Superior Latitude adjustment controls with greater range of latitudes possible

Built-in SNAP camera control port

PPEC worm gear and worm periodic error correction function (avoids having to constantly re-train)

Built-in carrying handle for convenient transportation

The supplied computerised Synscan hand control allows you to control the mount to point your telescope at a specific object or even tour the skies at the touch of a button. The user-friendly menu system allows automatic slewing to 42,000+ night sky objects from it's extensive database.

Key Features:

Three-Element Air-Spaced Objective Lens

Metallic High-Transmission Coatings Applied

Dual-Speed Helinear Track Focuser

Rotatable Captain's Wheel Focuser

Zero Image Shift Focusing

2-Element Field Corrector Included

8x50 Right Angle Finderscope

2-Inch Star Diagonal Supplied

M48 Camera Adapter Included

Increased Payload Capacity 20 kg

Synchronous Belt Driven for Minimal Backlash

Superior Latitude Adjustment Range

Built-In SNAP Camera Control Port

What's in the Box:

SkyWatcher Esprit 120EDX on EQ6-R Refractor Telescope with Tripod

EQ6-R Pro Mount

Tripod with 2" Stainless Steel Legs

Dual-Fit 45mm/75mm Dovetail Saddle

SynScan Hand Controller / Cable

Counterweight Rod: 18mm Diametre, Length 240mm + 180mm

2 x 5 kg Counterweights

Polar Alignment Scope

Autoguiding Connection

Printed Instruction Manual

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SkyWatcher Esprit 120EDX on EQ6-R Refractor Telescope with Tripod

Designed with the discerning astrophotographer in mind, Sky-Watcher's top-of-the-line Esprit refractors deliver the kind of imaging performance one would expect from telescopes costing thousands of dollars more. With the Esprit's three-element, air spaced objective lens design, false colour is virtually eliminated, yielding exceptional contrast and sharpness. Each element is fully multi-coated with Sky-Watcher's proprietary Metallic High-Transmission Coatings (MHTC), producing a transmission rate that rivals any refractor on the market.

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