Pleiades 111 Astrograph
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Delve Deeper into the Universe with the Pleiades 111 Astrograph by William Optics, the Pinnacle of Advanced Astrophotography Equipment.
Elevate your celestial observations with the Pleiades 111 - 7-Elements Imaging APO Telescope. Designed for serious astrophotographers, this telescope features a cutting-edge internal focusing mechanism and superior apochromatic optics with FPL-53 glass. The Pleiades 111 is built to enhance imaging with large, high-resolution cameras, ensuring superb clarity and performance.
Unique Features:
- Precision Optics: The Pleiades 111 features a septuplet 7-element optical system with a fast f/4.8 focal ratio, delivering sharp, vibrant images with minimal chromatic aberration.
- Enhanced Imaging Capability: Boasting a 111mm aperture and 528mm focal length, this telescope captures expansive celestial scenes in detailed clarity.
- Innovative Focusing and Design: Integrates an advanced internal focusing system with a camera angle rotator and tilt adapter, ensuring stability and ease of use while accommodating large astro-imaging setups. This innovation exemplifies the WIFD series’ commitment to top-tier astro-imaging technology.
Explore the night sky with unprecedented detail and precision with the William Optics Pleiades 111, a must-have for dedicated astrophotographers.
- Lens Type
- 7 Elements Astrograph Design (Contain 3 Super ED)
- Focal Length
- 528 mm
- Diameter
- 111 mm
- Aperture
- f/4.8
- Image circle
- 48 mm
- Focuser
- WIFD (WO INTERNAL FOCUS DESIGN)
- Compatible with EAF
- Focus travel
- 0-35mm (Ruler to 50)
- Optional Flattener
- No Flattener Required
- Adapters
- M48 & M54 camera adapter included
- Lens Material
- FPL-53
- Camera Format
- > Full Frame
- T-Mounts Supported
- Canon EF, RF
- Nikon F, Z
- Sony E
- Pentax K
- MFT (M4/3)
- FUJI X
- Tube Length
- 645 mm - 785 mm
- OTA Weight
- 7.96 kg / 17.54 lbs
- Total Weight
- 10.32 kg / 22.74 lbs
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