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SkyWatcher Quattro 200Q on EQ6-R Photo Reflector Telescope with Tripod

The SkyWatcher 200mm f/4 Premium Photo Quattro OTA Telescope is a high-performance optical tube assembly designed for both intermediate and advanced users. Ideal for wide-field astrophotography, this telescope combines quality craftsmanship with advanced features, ensuring breathtaking views and images of the night sky. Its fast f/4 focal ratio allows for shorter exposure times, making it perfect for capturing expansive celestial scenes.

SKU: GC39-SWEQ6R-200Q

SkyWatcher Quattro 200Q on EQ6-R Photo Reflector Telescope with Tripod

SkyWatcher Quattro 200Q on EQ6-R Photo Reflector Telescope with Tripod

The SkyWatcher 200mm f/4 Premium Photo Quattro OTA Telescope is a high-performance optical tube assembly designed for both intermediate and advanced users. Ideal for wide-field astrophotography, this telescope combines quality craftsmanship with advanced features, ensuring breathtaking views and images of the night sky. Its fast f/4 focal ratio allows for shorter exposure times, making it perfect for capturing expansive celestial scenes.

Designed for wide-field astrophotography, the SkyWatcher 200mm f/4 reflector allows you to capture more sky in your CCD camera and reduces exposure times. Its classic Newtonian design, combined with a superpower linear 2-speed focuser, ensures that you can easily achieve sharp focus for your images.

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:

200mm Aperture for Light-Gathering

800mm Focal Length f/4.0

Highest Practical Power up to 410x

0.6 Arc Seconds Resolving Power

2-Inch Crayford Dual-Speed Focuser

1.25-Inch Adaptor for Focuser

Durable Steel Optical Tube

Mounting Plate and Tube Rings

8x50 Finderscope for Easy Location

Fully Coated Pyrex Paraboloidal Mirror

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SkyWatcher Quattro 200Q on EQ6-R Photo Reflector Telescope with Tripod

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SkyWatcher Quattro 200Q on EQ6-R Photo Reflector Telescope with Tripod

The SkyWatcher 200mm f/4 Premium Photo Quattro OTA Telescope is a high-performance optical tube assembly designed for both intermediate and advanced users. Ideal for wide-field astrophotography, this telescope combines quality craftsmanship with advanced features, ensuring breathtaking views and images of the night sky. Its fast f/4 focal ratio allows for shorter exposure times, making it perfect for capturing expansive celestial scenes.

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