The William Optics ZS61 ED refractor uses a synthetic flourite doublet. Optical instruments of this type are similar in performance to the expensive APO triplets, at a much lower price. The heart of this refractor is a two-element lens φ = 61 mm, with the FPL53 glass, with the light of f / 5.9.
The tube is equipped with a very good 2-inch Rack and Pinion extractor with a 10: 1 microfocuser, smoothly working, stable - you can rely on it.
The telescope has a retractable urinal and a mounting foot in the Vixen standard, and the high quality of fit and finish has long been the hallmark of William Optics products.
So we have a beautiful "away" equipment, especially recommended for astrophotography in wide frames, as well as an observation telescope and for digiscoping. • construction: Apo FPL53 doublet • aperture: 61 mm • lighted: f / 5.9 • focal length: 360 mm • retractable diffuser: included • dovetail rail: included • finder socket: included, also a carrying handle • Bahtinov's mask: included • A soft bag with a baggy filling: included • extractor: 2 "Rack and Pinion, 1.25" adapter, 10: 1 microfocus • recommended flattener: FLAT 61A, FLAT61 R • application: APS-C, Full Frame (gives a disc with a diameter of 43 mm) • length: 245 - 315 mm (depending on the position of the urinal) • weight: 1.45 kg 2 years










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