Visionking 1.25 inches Erecting Prism for Newtonian Reflector Astronomical Telescope
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The Schmidt-Jones trademark does not appear on my list of trademarks As far as I can tell, the case grain is unknown to me.
You must use an eyepiece with a diameter of 1 in order for your focuser to accept it. You should be able to fit it in 25 inches. A Meade 130mm can be found in my collection. The newtonian who accepts the number The eyepieces I use are 25 inches long and work I would suggest contacting Visionking, who might be able to answer your question.
There is no problem with the reflector telescope
Selected User Reviews For Visionking 1.25 inches Erecting Prism for Newtonian Reflector Astronomical Telescope
Whenever it says 1, that is what you should use. I will say yes if it is 25 Barlow.
This is a well-made scope that works with my reflecting(mirror).
A spotting scope was created with my old Astro Scan. I was able to figure it out and it fit perfectly.
My name is ______Yusup. When the image is upside down, it works great to correct it. There are no negative qualities that I can recognize. well, and a reasonable price is the icing on the cake.
I recommend this Newtonian prism due to the low price and the fact that it functioned correctly. With Barlow lenses, images are corrected in the telescope when stacked.
In my case, the glue was melted on the lens. Though my image may have been erected, it was opposite my mirror, so I could only see it from the opposite direction. Perhaps I have used this in the wrong way, but I don't think so.