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Telescope Correctors
These proprietary multi-coated doublet compensators were specially designed for astronomical binoviewers.

$89.00

These proprietary multi-coated doublet compensators were specially designed for astronomical binoviewers.

$89.00

These proprietary multi-coated doublet compensators were specially designed for astronomical binoviewers.

$89.00

Picture of Bino-Corrector for Coronado Instruments Personal Solar Telescope (PST)
Our latest innovation is a relay system that allows the Coronado PSTâ„¢ to be used with any Denk Binoviewer. See our Sun in H-a with two eyes. The Bino-Corrector threads into any Standard or Denk II Binoviewer or Power x Switch that is attached to a Denk Binoviewer. Amazing detail is visible and best of all its convertible - Produces both low and high power images with a single pair of eyepieces.

$179.00

Picture of Large Field Corrector for NP-101is / NP-127is
Large Field Corrector for the NP-101is and NP-127is scopes (only). Optimizes edge of field performance. Recommended for 35mm chips and larger.

$265.00

Picture of E-160 Digital Corrector

The digital corrector replaces the standard photo corrector. It improves performance and produces tighter stars.


$420.00

Picture of Epsilon Digital Corrector
Takahashi's new corrector for the E-250. It has been redesigned to reflect the needs of digital imaging. The metal back and mechanical parts are identical to the orignal. You just replace the original corrector with the new one and start using it with the current adapters.

$1,780.00

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