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1200mm 2000mm Telescope for Olympus 4/3 Mount Film or Digital SLR Cameras
$100,00
Out of stock
Description
It’s a powerful 1200mm objective focus length. It should increase to 1800-2000mm for most DSLR.. (Duo to effective angle of view for most DLSR is 1.5x /1.6x focal length). You can take impressive pictures of the moon, planets and other celestial objects. It also take extraordinary pictures of shy or wild animals or of a spectacular natural phenomenon as a volcanic eruption.
Olympus 4/3 Mount Film or Digital SLR Camera for :
E-1, E300, E330, E400, E500, E410, E420, E510, E520 etc….
Specifications:
- Objective diameter : 90mm
- Focal Length: 1200mm (F13)
- Faintest discernable stars: 11.7M!
- Dawes Limit: 1.3 arc-seconds
- Eyepieces: 16mm 1.25” (31.7mm)
- Magnification: PL 16mm/75-fold
- Weight: ca. 2.5kg
- Extremely versatile telescope-scope for celestial and terrestrial observations!
- Standard camera tripod mount >> you can attach any common camera and video tripod (NO tripod includes with this auctions)
- Important :
For astrophotography it is essential that you use a heavy & steady tripod.
We also recommend reading a book about astrophotography to learn the necessary basics. - WARNING!!
Never look directly at the sun with any kind of optical equipment. Without the use of suitable objective solar filters permanent eye injury can be the result!
Sample pictures
‘ How’s the Quality & Magnifictaion Power’
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Caputre by Canon 10D with 28mm Lens
(x 1.6 = 45mm) ISO 100, F8, 1/250 sec |
Caputre by Canon 10D with 75mm
(x1.6 = 120mm) ISO 100, F5.6 , 1/350 sec |
Caputre by Canon 10D with 75mm Lens
(x1.6 = 120mm) ISO 100, F6.7 , 1/500 |
Sample photo by Canon 10D (6MP) with 1200mm Telescope (x1.6 = 1900mm)
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Zoom 1 : ISO 200 , 1/180 sec, +0.0EV
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Zoom 2 : ISO 200 , 1/180 sec, +0.0EV
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Zoom 3 : ISO 400 , 1/125 sec, +0.0EV
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Zoom 4 :ISO 200 , 1/90 sec, +0.0EV
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Zoom 5 : ISO 400 , 1/180 sec, +0.0EV
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Zoom 6 : ISO 400 , 1/250 sec, +0.0EV
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