Brand: Tele Vue Optics

Tele Vue NP-127 Scope (TV-NP127is)

NPI-5054

Brand: Tele Vue Optics

Tele Vue NP-127 Scope (TV-NP127is)

NPI-5054

  • The NP127is features new 4-element, flat field optical design with larger rear lenses for chips up to 50mm diagonal.
  • New focuser with 2.4" output diameter and 3" input inside diameter does not restrict the additional light from the larger optics from reaching the corners of those large chips.
  • Focusmate installed
  • Sliding captive dew shield
  • 2" accessory adapter with clamp ring and photographic accessory adapter are included
  • New custom fitted hard shell case with larger accessory compartment built into the lid.
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Product Description

For 30 years, TeleVue has pushed the boundaries of APO refractors, as well as eyepieces, to the recognized pinnacle of performance. We were gratified but not surprised that Backyard Astronomer's Guide said of the NP101: "optics don't get any better than this." No wonder Sky and Telescope rated the NP101 tops and selected it as the test instrument for its landmark review of the SBIG STL11000 CCD camera. The "is" versions of the TeleVue-60, 102i, NP101 and NP127 retain the exemplary wide field and planetary visual capability while adding new features to make imaging easier and more flexible.

The NP101 (540mm, f/5.4, 4") and NP127 (660mm, f/5.2, 5") maintain their optical specifications yet with redesigned 4-element optical systems. Larger rear lens groups absolutely minimize vignetting in formats up to 50mm diagonal. For these large chips an optional field corrector was developed so the corners of the newly brightened edges would virtually be as perfect as the center of the field.

Next, to take full advantage of the larger lenses, we developed a larger focuser and draw tube having a 3" front aperture and 2.4" rear aperture. This eliminates any restriction of the larger diameter converging light cone. We build and test the rack and pinion focuser to hold 12 lbs. of weight, yet still permit extremely fine focusing control via a 10:1 dual speed pinion assembly. This new draw tube also permits quick change from visual to imaging operation and allows full camera rotation without focus change. In addition, it has the capability to correct for any residual focal plane tilt and accepts a "position stop" for our digital micrometer to allow repeatable focus measurement to 0.0001".

To maintain squareness to the optical axis while changing camera orientation, the draw tube has four lock screws that tighten against a taper on the "imaging insert" ring. This insert is threaded to accept TeleVue's new Imaging System accessories including large diameter extension tubes, optical accessories, and camera and CCD attachments, all with mating threads.

The Focusmate 10:1 planetary ball type reduction focuser provides extremely sensitive focus adjustment, measurable with the optional Digital Micrometer Kit to better than 1/10,000". Also, the optional Focusmate Driver permits electronic motor control of the focusing process. The Focusmate Driver has direction push-buttons and adjustable speed. A tap on the button permits vibration-free focusing in steps as small as approximately 0.0005". The Focusmate Driver can be remotely computer controlled with Focusmaster Computer Interface.

TeleVue has been known for producing visual instruments "even better than you imagined." We aim to achieve the same with our imaging equipment. Our dedicated local machinists and in-house staff are as committed as ever to deliver on these quality and performance goals.

What can I see with a Tele Vue NP-127 Scope (TV-NP127is)?

Here are some simulated views of common objects. Results with your telescope will vary with viewing conditions, obrits, equipment and more.

Jupiter with

25mm Eyepiece - 26x Magnification

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Jupiter with

10mm Eyepiece - 66x Magnification

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Jupiter with

5mm Eyepiece - 132x Magnification

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Moon with 25mm Eyepiece

26x Magnification

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Moon with 10mm Eyepiece

66x Magnification

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Moon with 5mm Eyepiece

132x Magnification

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Andromeda with 36mm Eyepiece

18x Magnification

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Andromeda with 25mm Eyepiece

26x Magnification

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Andromeda with 10mm Eyepiece

66x Magnification

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What's in the Box

  • Enlarged Focuser with 3" entrance aperture and .r" exit aperture
  • Focuser body has brass clamp ring with 2-lock knobs
  • Accessory end-ring with tilt capability and 3 -lock knobs
  • Imaging insert threaded for Imaging System components
  • 2" accessory insert for visual or other 2" accessories
  • Focusmate dual-speed focuser 10:1
  • Sliding metal dew shield
  • Screw-on metal lens cover
  • Hard-shell carry case

Specifications

Type APO (Nagler-Petzval) Refractor
Elements / Groups 4 / 2
Objective (mm) 127
Focal Length (mm) 660
Length OTA (inch) 33.5
Length with diagonal (inch) 36.5 (with 2-inch diagonal)
Weight OTA/Std. Config (lbs) 14.5/14.5
Drawtube/Focuser 2.4-inch, Focusmate dual-speed rack/pinion
Maximum Visual Field (deg.) 4 (with 2-inch 55mm Plossl)
Maximum Recommended Power (x) 300

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