Optec Inc. 2” SCT Receiver to accept NextGEN Telecompressors

$65.00

Optec Inc. 2” SCT Receiver: Essential Adapter for NextGEN Telecompressors SCT Thread Compatibility: Specifically designed to fit 2-inch 24tpi SCT (Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope) threads, offering broad compatibility. Designed for NextGEN Telecompressors: Perfectly...

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Optec Inc. 2” SCT Receiver: Essential Adapter for NextGEN Telecompressors

  • SCT Thread Compatibility: Specifically designed to fit 2-inch 24tpi SCT (Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope) threads, offering broad compatibility.
  • Designed for NextGEN Telecompressors: Perfectly suited for use with Optec’s NextGEN series telecompressors, including NGM, NGW, and NGUW models.
  • Enhanced Astrophotography Potential: Facilitates the use of high-quality telecompressors, essential for reducing focal length and increasing the field of view in astrophotography.
  • Precision Engineering: Ensures a secure and accurate fit, maintaining optimal alignment and performance of the telecompressor and telescope.
  • Durable Construction: Made from high-quality materials, ensuring reliability and longevity for extended astronomical use.
  • Easy Installation: Designed for straightforward attachment, allowing for quick and efficient setup changes.
  • Versatile Telescope Accessory: An indispensable tool for astronomers looking to expand the capabilities of their SCT telescopes with NextGEN telecompressors.
  • Compact and Lightweight: Its sleek and lightweight design makes it an unobtrusive addition to your telescope setup.
  • Professional Quality: Maintains the high standards of Optec products, ensuring a professional-grade accessory for your telescope.
  • Astrophotography Enhancement: A vital component for astrophotographers seeking to achieve wider fields and more detailed captures with their SCT telescopes.