Astro Tech At80ed. AstroTech AT80ED, 80 mm, f/7 with solar filter. Bresser Az/El Mount I think I saw a posting saying that a good photo tripod would work: something like the Oberwerk 4000 or 5000, perhaps? Mount for an Astro-Tech AT80ED - posted in Beginners Forum (No Astrophotography): Hello All, Im interested in an Astro-Tech AT80ED for grab-and-go, but Im not sure what mount would be appropriate
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Its color correction puts any achromat or so-called "semi-APO" to shame Page 1 A T80ED Thank you for choosing this Astro-Tech AT80ED high- performance ED refractor
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The Astro-Tech AT80EDT's slow-polished triplet optics, FK-61 ED glass center element, and state-of-the-art optical multicoatings are even more impressive when you consider the package they come in The prospective user can obtain optics of equal or slightly. The Astro-Tech AT80ED is a telescope that clearly fills a niche in the popular 80mm compact range
Bought a a AstroTech AT80ED, what else do I need? DSLR, Mirrorless. Page 1 of 4 - ASTRO-TECH AT80ED 3.1" F/7 ED REFRACTOR - posted in Refractors : Well just ordered me a ASTRO-TECH AT80ED 3.1 F/7 ED REFRACTOR from our friends at Astronmic this will feel in the gap between my 120mm orion st f/5 and my 127 Orion mak as far as a grab and go scope Page 1 of 2 - The AT80ED is a gem - posted in Refractors : I finally got a chance to look at Jupiter and Saturn with my relatively new scope
AT80ED with custom MRF baseplate Olivier Biot's photos Photo. Astro-Tech AT80ED is an equipment item of class Telescope or lens on AstroBin equipment database. The images from its fully-multicoated ED (Extra-low Dispersion glass element) air-spaced doublet optics are virtually free of the annoying violet haloes of chromatic aberration (spurious color) that are typically seen around the Moon, planets, and bright stars in lesser refractors.