$369.00
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155mm PLUS support rings can be used with all telescopes with 155mm diameter tube like Takahashi FS-152 and TOA-130 telescopes (or other telescopes brands with tube approximately 155mm in diameter) to expand the possibilities of use. In this way, for example, you can install both above and below the optical tube our PLUS plates or even guide rings. Like...
$110.00
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Adapter from M81 to M54 with stop ring for ESATTO 3" allows you to connect any camera or accessory with M54 female thread. Just thread this adapter to the M81 thread of the ESATTO 3" draw tube. Thanks to the M54 stop ring for ESATTO 3" you can also fix the camera at a precise angle in order to better frame your camera sensor at the desired object.
$138.00
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When installing ESATTO 3" in a telescope with a long travel focuser (such as those usually found on refractors), it is necessary to take into account the lower travel of ESATTO 3" since it's a micrometric focuser. For this reason we have designed this 65mm extension that can be installed between ESATTO 3" and the telescope tube. A precise dovetail...
$59.00
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The M81 25mm extension tube can be directly threaded to the ESATTO 3" draw tube and allows you to fix camera and accessories further away from the ESATTO microfocuser. This M81 extension tube has 25mm thickness, it's made up of aluminum, black anodized and it has a M81 female on the camera side this way you can connect all the ESATTO 3" camera adapters.
$945.00
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ESATTO robotic focuser is also available in 3" version with 76.3mm free aperture, 25mm of draw tube travel, 8kg of payload capacity and an incredible resolution of 0,04 micron per step! The perfect solution for apochromatic refractors and Ritchey-Chretien or Cassegrain telescopes, and heavy imaging trains with large cameras and accessories like off axis...