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










William Optics Zenithstar ZS 61 II is very good quality equipment, light and very well made - like all William Optics products. Very good extraction, the Bahtinov mask included by the manufacturer makes it very easy to focus on the star. I bought the telescope mainly for deep space photos and it met my expectations. Below is a photo of the M31 galaxy (WO 61 + flattener P-FLAT61R WO Z61 adjustable, Canon 6D Mark II, i.e. full frame).

New Year's Eve
 (click on the photo to see full size) OBJECT : Rosette Nebula SETUP Telescope: William Optics ZS 61/360 (without flattener!) Camera: Canon 700D mod Assembly: ZWO AM3 + ASIAIR mini Date of execution: February 3, 2024 Exposure: 60 photos, ISO 1600, time 20 seconds / photo Conditions not the best, strong wind, passing clouds, lights of passing cars Place: ZHP Balcony Observatory, Frombork
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