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Old 12-06-2013, 07:31 PM
Martin Pugh
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BORG 76ED f6.6 Doublet Apochromatic Package

BORG (Japanese) 76ED doublet apochromatic telescope. ED glass optical quality.
Native focal ratio is f6.6 (502mm focal length). Reduces to f6 with the included 0.85x BORG Focal Reducer (PN 7887).
Note: This reducer is designed also as a field flattener for large CCDs. I used it with the STL11K.

Package includes:
SBIG STL11K to Focal Reducer Custom Adapter (for optimum backfocus distance)
0.85x Focal Reducer (PN 7887)
Canon EOS Camera Adapter (PN 5005)
Front Helical Focusser Adapter Set (PN 7130)
Rotating Ring (yes, manual camera rotation) (PN 7352)
Helical Focusser (PN 7835)
Pair of rings (white)
Extension tubes/spacers - PN 7601, 7602, 7603, 7504
Adapters various - PN 7920, 7424, 7507, 7522, 7502
2" EP Holder (PN 7508) Short
2" EP Holder (PN 7509) Long

The main parts of this package new would cost you approx $1700 (scope $895 (now superceded by the 77EDII), Reducer is $369, STL-BORG Adapter $148, Helical Focusser - $206, Rotating Ring $99). However, the package includes many other bits and pieces as above.

The OTA body (which does not contain any optical element) has slight cosmetic marks.

Wonderfully light, great for portability, and for astrophotography, is best configured with the helical focusser at the front. Therefore, no sag at the camera end (see pic).

I have used this visually but principally as a luxury guidescope, even though I bought custom adapters go to between it, the Borg 0.85x focal reducer and STL11K.

Scope has not been used since 2009 (visual only), and now surplus - need the dollars to buy new kit of course.
Item is in Canberra. Sale price excludes shipping and insurance. Paypal extra.

$1000.

cheers
Martin
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Old 12-06-2013, 08:35 PM
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Any chance of splitting? I'm keen on the OTA.
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Old 13-06-2013, 04:09 PM
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Martin, what is the all-up weight of it? Just wondering if this would put me over the top on an HEQ5 (used as a guidescope on top of an CF tube R200SS 8" Newt. astrograph). Thanks
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Old 13-06-2013, 08:52 PM
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Sorry folks. The package is sold.

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Martin
 

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