Coronado SolarMax III 90mm Solar Telescope with RichView System and BF30
Achromatic refractor. Objective lens diameter: 90mm. Focal length: 800mm
Product ID | 75629 |
Brand | Meade Instruments Corp. |
Warranty | 5 years |
EAN | 0709942998405 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 39x100x101 cm |
Shipping Weight | 17.781 kg |
Introducing Meade’s new and improved Coronado SolarMax III (SM3) Hydrogen – alpha solar telescopes!
The SolarMax III is a 90mm f/8.9 refractor equipped with 90mm external hydrogen – alpha (H-α) filters. Available in both single-stacked (<0.7Å) and double-stacked (<0.5Å) bandpasses and either 15mm or 30mm blocking filters. What makes the SM3 standout?
The SM3 90mm has a new two-speed rack & pinion focuser which creates a more user-friendly interaction with the telescope. The two-speed, 2” focuser has both coarse and fine focus controls allowing the user to get a more precise focus, critical for both solar imaging and visual observing.
Additionally, the SM3 90mm includes only external “True” H-α etalon filters giving higher contrast views and sharper features compared with models using smaller internal H-α etalon designs. Experience darker backgrounds, sharper features, and higher contrast with the new SolarMax III series telescope.
The SM3 90mm also includes Coronado’s patented RichView tuning allowing direct tuning of the primary etalon filter. The patented RichView tuning technology provides additional tuning range and an overall better way of adjusting the filters bandpass. No other commercially available H-α telescope can provide the tuning range and accuracy of the new SolarMax III telescope. Now you can tune for the highest contrast views of your favorite solar features without sacrificing image quality.
Double stacked models (<0.5Å bandpass) include two “True” external etalon filters. One etalon filter equipped with our patented RichView tuner and second etalon with tip-tilt tuning using Coronado’s T-Max tuner. Whether you are focusing on the solar edge or surface features in the chromosphere, the SolarMax III 90mm is the solar scope for you. Since both etalon filters are now external to the telescope, you can easily remove both filters and rear blocking filter diagonal to use the scope as a normal refractor for night time astronomy. It’s like having two scopes in one!
The new Coronado 90mm SolarMax III series telescope with enhanced rack & pinion focuser and large external etalon(s) are now the perfect way to view the Sun! The SM3 90mm comes with an included 12mm, 18mm, 25mm CEMAX eyepieces, CEMAX 2x Barlow, Sol Ranger solar finder, Vixen-style dovetail mounting rail, and an all-new black and gold aluminum hard carry case (dimensions: 67.3x22x22cm).
Features:
- Fully integrated 90mm H-alpha telescope
- 800mm focal length – f/8.9
- Includes Coronado’s patented RichView tuning system
- Sol Ranger viewfinder
- 30mm blocking filter
- <0.7Å bandpass
- Black and gold hard carry case included to protect your investment
Product ID | 75629 |
Brand | Meade Instruments Corp. |
Warranty | 5 years |
EAN | 0709942998405 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 39x100x101 cm |
Shipping Weight | 17.781 kg |
Optical design | refractor |
Optical scheme | achromat |
Optics coating | fully multi-coated |
Objective lens diameter (aperture), mm | 90 |
Focal length, mm | 800 |
Highest practical power, x | 180 |
Aperture ratio | f/8.9 |
Eyepieces | Coronado CEMAX 12mm, Coronado CEMAX 18mm, 25mm Coronado CEMAX |
Barlow lens | 2x |
Finderscope | special solar Sol Ranger |
Focuser | 2", rack & pinion, with 7:1 fine adjustment |
Solar filter included | ✓ |
Blocking filter | 30mm – 90 degree diagonal mirror with solar filters |
Bandwidth limit | 656.28nm |
Bandwidth, Angstrom | <0.7 |
Optical tube mounting mode | dovetail plate (Vixen standard) |
User level | experienced users, professionals |
Assembly and installation difficulty level | easy |
Observed object | planets of the Solar System, terrestrial objects, the Sun |
Extended kit | ✓ |
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