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Old 03-11-2019, 11:36 AM
vaxvax (Peter)
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Farpoint Laser Collimator 650nm (1.25″ / 2″ )

Costs $159 New, Sell for $120


Brand New Never used


Stepped barrel laser collimator, red body, 650nm red laser. Includes mirror spotting template, center spots and instructions.


Farpoint 650nm Laser Collimator – 1.25 Inch / 2 Inch laser bodies are precisely machined from a single piece of aluminum in a single machining step, resulting in perfect alignment. A collimator is a simple tool that helps align the optical axes of the mirrors of a Newtonian reflector, a process called collimation. Offering the smallest aperture of any other laser in the amateur astronomy market, Farpoint lasers feature an aperture (0.76mm or 30/1000 of an inch) producing less speckling and more precise reading of the laser beam’s position on the telescope mirror.


Features a 1.25″ and 2″ combo stepped barrel, an extra bright 650nm red laser, and superior EIGHT screw alignment arrangement ensuring that BOTH ends of the laser diode are held in place by two sets of directly opposing screws for precise and lasting alignment.


Fabricated with a rugged, smooth red laser body to best show the position of the laser return beam on the laser body (red shows tightest beam with the least speckling). The easy to use switch has a positive action and it is protected by an aluminum ring to prevent inadvertent power cycling. This tool fits nicely into the palm of your hand, and will provide years of trouble-free, accurate mirror alignments.


Includes a mirror spotting template and triangle center spots to help simplify the process of center spotting a primary mirror. For Newtonian Reflectors only.
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Old 04-11-2019, 12:04 AM
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So this isn’t appropriate to use with Ritchey-Cretien scopes?
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Old 04-11-2019, 08:27 AM
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So this isn’t appropriate to use with Ritchey-Cretien scopes?



I would say not. I can only go with what the instructions said. Might be best to ask someone at Bintel or similar.


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