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  1. Celestron StarSense Explorer 10” Dobsonian telescope with parabolic mirror and assisted pointing.

  2. The Newton Quattro 300/1200 f/4 reflector optical tube is a 300mm diameter and 1200mm focal length telescope particularly suitable for photographic use, thanks to the fast f/4 focal ratio. Ideal as a personal observatory optical tube.

  3. Skyliner Newton Dobsonian telescope with 250mm aperture parabolic mirror and 1200mm focal length. Collapsible Flextube with integrated SynScan GOTO Wi-Fi automatic pointing system.

  4. Maksutov-Cassegrain type catadioptric optical tube with 180mm diameter and 2700mm focal length. The largest Mak telescope in the series.

  5. The GPO RANGEGUIDE™ 2800 10×32 is the logical and consistent expansion of our very successful rangefinder line with the “big brother” 10×50 as well as the very compact and powerful Rangetracker™ 1800 6×20.

  6. The first integrated laser range finding binocular in a roof prism design. The name "Ranger" is no coincidence. Since the introduction of the first rifle scope family in 2015, which already followed the long time success of the Ranger Xtreme binoculars, Ranger has stood for outstanding optical quality paired with ultimate robustness. This promise stands true also for the new Ranger LRF 10x42, despite the hight degree of technological innovation it contains.

  7. HIKMICRO THUNDER Pro TE19 Thermal Image Scope has 256 × 192 thermal detector and 1024 × 768 OLED monitor, which provides clear image under harsh environment conditions like darkness, fog, smoke, dust, rain, snow, wood, camouflage.

    WARNING: This is not the Clipon version. This is a standalone thermal camera with non-detachable eyepiece included.

  8. HIKMICRO GRYPHON GH25 handheld thermal monocular camera is equipped with a 384 × 288 infrared detector, a 1920 × 1080 Low illumination optical detector and a 1024 × 768 OLED display. It supports functions of observation, Wi-Fi hot spot, hot tracking, bi-spectrum image fusion and so on. The monocular is mainly applied to scenarios such as patrolling, law enforcement, searching and rescuing, narcotic enforcement, anti-smuggling, tracing and arresting, hiking, and travel, etc.

  9. -9% RigExpert AA-2000 ZOOM 0.1-2000MHz Antenna Analyzer
    • Frequency range: 0.1 to 2000 MHz
    • Frequency entry: 1 kHz resolution
    • Measurement for 25, 50, 75, 100, 150, 200, 300, 450 and 600-Ohm systems
    • SWR measurement range: 1 to 100 in numerical modes, 1 to 10 in chart modes
    • R and X range: 0…2000, -2000…2000

    • 120 mm apochromatic Refractor with Schott BK-7 and FPL-53 ED glass
    • 900 mm focal length (f/7.5)
    • Dual-speed 2″ Crayford-type focuser with 1.25″ adaptor
    • 8×50 RA erect-image finderscope
    • 2″ dielectric diagonal
    • 28 mm 1.25″ eyepiece
    • Tube-ring attachment hardware n Aluminum carry case

    • 100 mm apochromatic Refractor with Schott BK-7 and FPL-53 ED glass
    • 900 mm focal length (f/9)
    • Dual-speed 2″ Crayford-type focuser with 1.25″ adaptor
    • 8×50 RA erect-image finderscope
    • 2″ dielectric diagonal
    • 20 mm and 5 mm 1.25″ eyepieces
    • Tube-ring attachment hardware n Aluminum carry case

    • Iconic design, elegant slim shape with classic leather armouring
    • Modern premium optics for impressive viewing experiences
    • Brilliant, natural colours and high-contrast, bright images
    • Outstanding orientation thanks to widest field of view with high edge sharpness
    • Recognise more details, even at dusk
    • Scan the scenery calmly and steadily
    • High-quality, rugged aluminium housing

  10. -8% Fujinon Techno-Stabi TS-X 14x40 Fujinon Techno-Stabi TS-X 14x40

    The 14x40 TECHNO-STABI employs FUJINON’S unique EBC coating, allowing exceptional light transmission. With high stabilization freedom, you are sure to get a solid image of virtually anything that flies, floats, or rocks and rolls! Updated version!

  11. -7% ZWO ASI533MC Pro

    The IMX533 is a 1-inch, 9MP CMOS image sensor in a square format with a 3.76 um pixel size, capable of producing frames at 20 frames/sec in 14bit mode.
    Read out noise is as low as 1.0e which makes it comparable to SCMOS or EMCCD sensors and highly suitable for high definition, low noise imaging.

  12. TS 8" f/12 Cassegrain telescope with fused Quartz mirror and only 33% obstruction - the ideal alternative to a Schmidt-Cassegrain

    • Aperture 8" - 203 mm
    • Focal length 2436 mm
    • F-ratio f/12
    • Large illuminated image field with 45 mm diameter
    • Hyperbolic secondary mirror and parabolic primary mirror made of Quartz glass for stable focus position
    • 99% reflection on primary and secondary mirror for an even brighter image
    • Quick temperature adaption due to open design
    • Pure reflective system without Schmidt plate or meniscus lens - fully suitable for Infrared
    • Only 33 % linear obstruction - very well suited for visual astronomy
    • 2" MONORAIL focuser with micro-gear reduction and 1.25" reduction are included
    • M90 extension tubes for trouble-free focusing with almost any accessories included
    • Internal baffles for higher contrast
    • Losmandy style dovetail and Vixen/EQ5 style dovetail for trouble-free adaption to all popular mounts
    • Finder-scope shoe is also included
    • Very economically priced, compared with other classical Cassegrains

  13. -7% Celestron EDGEHD 8 CG5 Celestron EDGEHD 8 CG5
    • Experience our best optical performance with EdgeHD’s aplanatic, flat field Schmidt-Cassegrain optics for pinpoint stars all the way to the edge of today’s largest imaging sensors and widest eyepieces
    • Aluminum optical tube with tube vents featuring an integrated 50-mesh filter allows hot air to be released from behind the primary mirror. Mirror support knobs hold the mirror in place and reduce image shift during imaging
    • Versatile design accommodates 3 focal ratios: native f/10, f/7 with the addition of a focal reducer, or ultra-fast f/2 imaging with a removable secondary mirror and third-party accessories
    • Celestron’s premium StarBright XLT coatings provide maximum light transmission
    • A 9x50 finderscope, 1.25” mirror diagonal for more comfortable viewing, and 40 mm Plössl 1.25” eyepiece are all included

  14. -20% Celestron Advanced VX 8 Newton
    • 8” (200mm) f/5 optical design provides excellent wide field views
    • Parabolic primary mirror minimizes spherical aberration to produce a better image
    • The most compact and portable of Celestron’s German equatorial mounts offers the same rigidity as our larger mounts with minimal flexure and an improved industrial design 
    • Holds a maximum instrument capacity of 30 lb
    • Every feature an astroimager wants: PEC, an autoguider port, the ability to image across the meridian, and more
    • NEW dual saddle plate is compatible with narrow CG-5 dovetails and wider CGE dovetail. Also compatible with Vixen format dovetails longer than 100mm, but not compatible with Losmandy D format plates.
    • Latitude range allows the mount to perform between 7° and 77° latitude
    • Accessories include a 20mm eyepiece and 9x50 finderscope

    • Extended scope of supply: the Morpheus® 76° eyepiece set includes the Hyperion® / Morpheus® eyepiece case (#2454601) as well as the Baader Utility Bag for small accessories (#2954201)
    • Full field sharpness: The sharp flat 76° field is unsurpassed by any other modern wide field eyepiece. On-axis sharpness and contrast rivals our best planetary eyepieces, while delivering nearly equivalent performance over the full field.
    • Long Eye Relief and optimized for bino-viewing: Morpheus pushes the envelope of comfortable wide field viewing further than ever before, delivering close to 20mm of eye relief
    • Low Distortion: The Morpheus optical design delivers exceedingly low distortion (angular magnification distortion)
    • Photo-Video Adaption: Like their Hyperion siblings, all Morpheus eyepieces make superb imaging projection optics with the M43 thread

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