Vixen Telescope: 2 Most Popular Models
Vixen telescope models are some of
the best that you can get. While you might pay a
higher price tag, you get
something which is exceedingly high in quality from a reputable company that
has many years of experience in the business.
Amateur astronomers have often found how frustrating it is to buy a
telescope which is essentially a toy. However, things have changed in recent
years and the telescopes that you can buy these days for what is a
relatively modest price compared to what they were like a few years ago, are
exceedingly high quality and can provide some amazing viewing experiences.
Vixen telescope astronomy optics offer a wide range of products to suit all sorts of
different budgets. However, they all have one thing in common; they are
built to a high quality standard. It is perfectly normal and reasonable to
hope to see some particularly amazing things in the sky that you have never
seen before such as the moons of Jupiter, and all the craters and every
detail of the surface of the Moon.
Although Vixen telescopes makes many popular models, there are two
particularly popular ones which come to mind. These are the Vixen R130SF
130mm Telescope with Porta Mount 3354 and the Vixen ED81SWT WT OTA SX-Trim
APO Telescope 2608.
The first one is more suitable for those and a tighter budget, typically
retailing at well under $500. However, with a 130 mm aperture, you won't be
disappointed at what you can see with this beautiful piece of equipment.
This telescope is built on a Newtonian design and has a dovetail tube plate
which is easily attached to the mount which comes with it.
This is one telescope which is easy to set up and start using straight away.
The mount which comes with it also offers the opportunity to be able to
easily focus on specific objects at high magnification. Is also deploys
various stamping techniques to significantly reduce any vibration. Overall
the quality is exceptional and you will definitely see some real gems with
this particular model.
The latter ED81SWT is a much more expensive model, retailing at twice the price, but
it is also significantly bigger. Its complex optics also help to reduce any
interference or distortion on the images. It has some very advanced features
such as an apochromatic refractor as well and although it is easy to use and
set up, it offers a very professional results which is sure not to
disappoint.
It also comes with a number of other features, including the red dot finder
and various other utilities to help you focus on certain objects in the sky.
Is also comes with a diagonal flip mirror, again boosting image quality.
Buying a Vixen telescope will undoubtedly produce a very happy
customer. The amount of money you pay is very much worth it, since you are
most emphatically not buying a toy. You are buying something which is built
to last and to give outstanding results that would even impress a
professional astronomer.
Vixen Telescope A70LF 70mm
The Vixen A70LF 70mm telescope is considered a beginner's model but one
wouldn't know that just from looking at it
Vixen Telescope A80MF 80mm
It relies entirely on the handler to "slew" (move) the telescope manually,
teaching the beginning star gazer
Vixen Refractor Telescope ED80SF
This scope is very portable because the weight of the scope is always over
the mount
Vixen Telescope ED103SWT
This Vixen is able to offer better chromatic correction and practical
elimination of spherical aberration because
Vixen Telescope VMC 110L 110mm
In fact, the onboard database has over 22,000 such objects which an
enthusiast can view. All of this is easily accessed
Vixen Telescope R200SS 200mm
The Vixen R200SS 200mm telescope with Star Book and GP2 mount is for the
serious amateur astronomy person
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