Stephan
02-02-2007, 02:24 PM
Here some news about the FSQ-106ED:
- Takahashi claims a 30% reduction for chromatic aberrations compared to the
Fluorite FSQ-106
- The focuser has changed quite a bit,
* first of all it has a 1:7 reduction (not 1:10 as claimed earlier, apparently
they had some trouble with that) (IMG-1)
* a rail on the top of the draw tube to eliminate shifting (IMG-2)
* it also has a new rotating mechanism as it seems, the whole focuser
rotates (IMG-3), however I am not sure on that one
- And back-focus has increased so you can use any standard 2" diagonals now
Maybe I should start saving... :whistle:
- Takahashi claims a 30% reduction for chromatic aberrations compared to the
Fluorite FSQ-106
- The focuser has changed quite a bit,
* first of all it has a 1:7 reduction (not 1:10 as claimed earlier, apparently
they had some trouble with that) (IMG-1)
* a rail on the top of the draw tube to eliminate shifting (IMG-2)
* it also has a new rotating mechanism as it seems, the whole focuser
rotates (IMG-3), however I am not sure on that one
- And back-focus has increased so you can use any standard 2" diagonals now
Maybe I should start saving... :whistle: