Sky-Watcher 200mm f/5 Black Diamond Dual Speed with advance vx goto mount
Sky-Watcher 200mm f/5 Black Diamond Dual Speed OTA Telescope Versatile optical tube for visual observation and astrophotography.Ideal for planetary and deep sky observation (galaxies, nebulae)
Includes Crayford focuser with 10:1 ratio (best sharpness adjustment)
Versatile visual/image with 5 f/d ratio
Everything you need to know about the Newton Sky-Watcher 200mm f/5
With a 200 mm primary mirror, the Sky-Watcher Newton 200 is one of the amateur instruments capable of revealing numerous deep sky objects and details about the planets and the Moon. In fact, Captures 78% more light than a 150mm telescope and promises years of discovery-filled observations for beginners and amateur astronomers alike.
Its Newton design offers several advantages over other families of instruments (Cassegrain glasses and telescopes). Mirrors are cheaper to manufacture for the same diameter and their focal ratio is generally very low. Then you can benefit, for an attractive price, from a bright telescope that offers a large field of observation (here f/D=5) . The central obstruction is also weaker than that of Cassegrain-type telescopes.
Unlike very cheaply made Newton telescopes or small diameter, the Newton Sky-Watchers of 150, 200, 250 and 300 mm They have a parabolic primary mirror . The mirrors are polished spherically and then trimmed to achieve a parabolic shape (more expensive and difficult to obtain). This is an essential selection criterion for instruments larger than 130 mm and with short f/D .
Focusing is achieved using a dual-flow Crayford eyepiece. Allows you to obtain fine focus thanks to 1:10 reduction . A very noticeable advantage during observations with high magnifications and when taking images. Can support heavy loads (e.g. APN) . A 31.75mm adapter is supplied as standard to use eyepieces of the same format from the 50.8mm output. An adjustment screw located at the bottom of the eyepiece holder allows you to maintain focus by following the orientation of the optical tube.
To present as little obstruction as possible, the secondary (flat) mirror mounting bracket has 4 thin branches , with a width of 0.5 mm. Being sufficiently rigid, they limit diffraction peaks in bright stars and excessive luminosity loss. Also supplied as standard is a 9x50 achromatic finderscope on its mount, as well as a 28mm (55°) LET eyepiece for low-magnification (widefield) observations. It should be completed with a short focal length eyepiece for planetary observations at high magnifications.
Astrophotographers Gallery
Les Dentelles du Cygne NGC6960 by David Duarte (Saint Paul les Dax, France)
1h40 exposure with a Sky-Watcher Newton 200mm f/5 telescope and a ZWO ASI1600MM-Pro camera . Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6 Pro-GoTo equatorial mount , ZWO 36mm H-alpha and O-III 7nm filters and Sky-Watcher coma corrector.
Jupiter by Patrick Antoine - Tunisie Telescope Expert (Dahar, Tunisia)
Sky-Watcher Newton 200mm f/5 telescope and a ZWO ASI120MM camera.
Sky-Watcher HEQ5 Pro-GoTo equatorial mount, ZWO 5-position 31.75mm filter wheel, Kepler ED 3x Barlow filters and ZWO LRGB 31.75mm.
(photo used with permission of the author).
Specifications
Optical formula Newton
parabolic primary mirror
Flat secondary mirror
Focal length 1000mm
focal ratio f/5
Mirror Pyrex
resolving power 0.6"
Magnitude limit 13.4
Construction Metal
With dovetail and two fixing collars
Focuser Crayford 50.8/31.75 mm Sky-Watcher with microfocuser (dual speed 1:10)
Dimensions (Diameter x Length) 24cm x 92cm
Weight 8.75kg
Items delivered
1 Sky-Watcher 200mm f/5 optical tube
1 Crayford Sky-Watcher 50.8mm Micro Focuser (Dual Speed 1:10) and 31.75mm Adapter
1 reinforced dovetail type Vixen
2 fixing collars
1 Piggyback mount for Kodak camera on top of one of the mounting collars
1 x 50.8mm fluid eyepiece: LET 28mm
1 straight finder 9x50
Celestron Advanced VX German Equatorial GoTo Mount and tripod The most compact and portable of Celestron’s German equatorial mounts offers the same rigidity as our larger mounts with minimal flexure and an improved industrial design
Holds a maximum instrument capacity of 30 lb
Every feature an astroimager wants: PEC, an autoguider port, the ability to image across the meridian, and more
Dual saddle plate is compatible with narrow CG-5 dovetails and wider CGE dovetail. Also compatible with Vixen format dovetails longer than 100mm, but not compatible with Losmandy D format plates.
Latitude range allows the mount to perform between 7° and 77° latitude
Mount Type: Computerized Equatorial
Instrument load capacity: 30 lbs (13.6 kg)
Height adjustment range (includes mount and tripod): 1118mm - 1626mm (44" – 64")
Tripod Leg Diameter: 50.8mm (2") Stainless Steel
Latitude adjustment range: 7° - 77°
Mount Head Weight: 17 lbs (7.71 kg)
Accessory Tray: Yes
Tripod Weight: 18 lbs (8.16 kg)
Weight of Counterweights: 1 x 12 lbs
Slew Speeds: 9 slew speeds - max speed 4°/second
Tracking Rates: Sidereal, Solar and Lunar
Tracking Modes: EQ North and EQ South
GPS: N/A
Dovetail Compatibility: Dual saddle plates (CG-5 and CGE saddle)
Number of Auxiliary Ports: 3 AUX Ports (1 hand control and 2 AUX Ports for optional accessories)
Autoguide Port: Yes
USB Port: Yes, input on Hand Control
Power Requirements: 12V DC 3.5A (tip positive)
Motor Drive: DC servo motors
Alignment Procedures: 2-Star Align, 1-Star Align, Solar System Align, Last Alignment, Quick Align
Periodic Error Correction: Yes
Computerized Hand Control: NexStar+ hand control with LCD display, 19 fiber-optic backlit LED buttons
NexStar+ Database: 40,000+ objects, 100 user defined programmable objects. Enhanced information on over 200 objects
Software: Celestron Starry Night Special Edition Software | SkyPortal App
Total Kit Weight: 47 lbs (21.31 kg)
Included Items: Advanced VX Equatorial Head | Tripod | Accessory Tray | 1 x 12 lbs counterweight | NexStar+ Hand Control | DC Power Cable (plugs into cigarette lighter socket)
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