Omegon Pro APO AP 66/400 ED Refractor OTA
Apochromatic refractor. Aperture: 66mm. Focal length: 400mm
This apochromatic refractor produces an especially colour-true and high-contrast image – just right for more discerning observers!
Naturalists and amateur astronomers who attach special importance to the purity of colour reproductions are very well-served by the Omegon ED 66 APO. Even at approx. 100 times magnification, annoying color aberrations no longer occur. The double-lens ED objective satisfies the most exacting requirements
Areas of application
The Omegon 66 is a very fine, compact device for discriminating observers of the natural world. You can see the finer points in the plumage of birds, or observe animals at a distance and marvel over the details that are revealed.
The small, compact device delivers excellent performance in the domain of stargazing as well. Simply panning the sky with the device is a pleasure. But details on the moon and planets are also clearly visible with this device.
Included in the scope of delivery are a 360° rotatable Cray focuser with 1:10 reduction and an aluminium transport case.
Product ID | 73107 |
Brand | Omegon |
Warranty | 2 years |
EAN | 2400000036821 |
Shipping Weight | 4.3 kg |
Optical design | refractor |
Optical scheme | achromat |
Objective lens diameter (aperture), mm | 66 |
Focal length, mm | 400 |
Highest practical power, x | 130 |
Aperture ratio | f/6.1 |
Limiting stellar magnitude | 10.9 |
User level | experienced users |
Observed object | planets of the Solar System, terrestrial objects |
Pouch/case/bag in set | case |
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