Code: LS-TS-SVR80ED-2-RAPTOR
MPN: SVR80ED-2 Raptor
Stellarvue SVR80-ED Deluxe Raptor Telescope, 2In Feather Touch Focuser Included packs powerful performance in a light-weight, highly durable package. The Stellarvue SVR 80 Raptor ED features a 80mm ED Doublet lens with an optical design and accuracy combined with precise alignment ensuring true apochromatic performance. Harnessing the internal optics performance of the Stellarvue SVR80 and fusing it into a carbon fiber tube, the Stellarvue SVR80-Raptor Two is the best of both worlds. Amateur astronomers on the market for a durable, portable telescope will be delighted with the Stellarvue SVR80 Raptor Telescope 's performance, features and ease of transportation. This 80mm telescope by Stellarvue Telescopes and Accessories is built to last and provide the versatility needed for enjoyable stargazing that doesn't require too much effort. Be sure to check out our wide selection of Stellarvue Telescopes for more great Telescopes that work for multiple applications.
Objective lens: | 80 mm clear aperture, 560 mm focal length, air spaced, doublet objective |
Lens Cell: | High precision aluminum adjustable cell using five contact points to permanently hold lens elements. |
Mounting Rings: |
Stellarvue's cnc clamshell mounting ring with Vixen dovetail foot. Foot work with any mount using Vixen dovetail and mounts directly to a camera tripod All supplied Vixen style mounting rail attaches directly to the Stellarvue TP 6 (Losmandy style) plate for use with larger mounts. Optional dual rings are available. Models with Clamshells may be supplied with dual rings instead if the buy prefers dual ring mounting. |
Approximate Dimensions: | 3.5" diameter main tube and 4 1/16" diameter dewshield. OTA is 17 1/8" long and 19 3/4" with dew shield extended. Weight of optical tube is about four lbs. |
Focuser: | 2" Feather Touch Focuser |
Limiting magnitude: | 11 under dark skies |
Magnification: | May be used to Dawes limit and above (186X) when the air is steady |
Resolution: | 1.5" under steady skies |