Brand: Sky-Watcher

Sky-Watcher Evolux 62ED Doublet Apo Refractor OTA (S11305)

S11305

Brand: Sky-Watcher

Sky-Watcher Evolux 62ED Doublet Apo Refractor OTA (S11305)

S11305

The SkyWatcher Evolux astrographs are super light, super portable apochromatic imaging scopes. They'll help deliver beautiful wide-field images of deep-sky objects like nebulae and galaxies.
  • New ED doublet apochromatic optical design
  • New lightweight, compact design perfect for wide field astrophotography
  • New optical design featuring our proprietary Metallic High-Transmission Coatings (MHTC)
  • 62mm aperture
  • 400mm focal length
  • Fast f/6.45 focal ratio
  • One ED element with matched optics
  • Adjustable dew shield protects against stray light and condensation on the lens
  • Clamshell mounting system with dual finderscope brackets
  • 2.4-inch 11:1 precision dual-speed rack-and-pinion style focuser for better load capacity
  • V-style dovetail fits most mounts
  • Optional reducer/corrector (360mm at F/5.8)
  • Hard case included for your travel or storage needs
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Why we love the Sky-Watcher Evolux 62ED Doublet Apo Refractor OTA (S11305)

We love high quality refractors. These SkyWatcher doublets give crisp views with no distortion or false color. These are fantastic grab-and-go astrographs. If you're looking for a light, portable imaging rig, the Evolux should be on your short list.

Product Description

Building on the foundation of the popular Evostar line of refractors, Sky-Watcher has developed the all new Evolux. Designed for the savvy astrophotographer looking for a lightweight scope that still packs a punch with key upgrades in the optics and the mechanics, Evolux is a perfect fit for a widefield grab and go setup.

Sky-Watcher's Evolux apochromatic doublet refractors are the perfect blend of superior extra-low dispersion glass and affordability. The lens assembly utilizes a proprietary combination of matched lenses, delivering tack-sharp stars with charcoal-black, contrast-rich skies. All ED glass elements feature our proprietary Metallic High-Transmission Coatings (MHTC), virtually eliminating all false color while the adjustable dew shield prevents stray light and condensation from affecting your photography.

Evolux comes in a foam-lined aluminum case with a 2.4-inch dual-speed rack-and-pinion-style focuser, dual finderscope brackets, a V-style dovetail, clamshell ring, adjustable dew shield, and the optional reducer/corrector.

What can I see with a Sky-Watcher Evolux 62ED Doublet Apo Refractor OTA (S11305)?

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 - 16x Magnification

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Jupiter with

10mm Eyepiece - 40x Magnification

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Jupiter with

5mm Eyepiece - 80x Magnification

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Moon with 25mm Eyepiece

16x Magnification

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Moon with 10mm Eyepiece

40x Magnification

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Moon with 5mm Eyepiece

80x Magnification

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Andromeda with 36mm Eyepiece

11x Magnification

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Andromeda with 25mm Eyepiece

16x Magnification

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Andromeda with 10mm Eyepiece

40x Magnification

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Specifications

SKU S11305
UPC 50234113052
Optical Info
Optical Design Apochromatic
Lens Coatings Fully multi-coated
Lens Design ED Doublet (Air Spaced)
Glass Type ED Doublet
Optical Quality Diffraction limited (1/4 wave)
Collimatable Cell No
Primary Aperture (mm) 62
F/Ratio 6.45
Focal Length (mm) 400
Observational Info
Dawes Limit 1.87
Rayleigh Limit 2.25
Limiting Mag. 11.44
Minimum Magnification 9x
Maximum Magnification 122x
Mechanical Specifications
Focuser 2.4" Dual Speed (11:1) Rack & Pinion
Focuser: Rotatable? No
Compression Ring Yes
Retractable dew shield Yes
OTA material Aluminum
OTA Length (Retract/Ext.) 11.5"/14.5"
Dew Shield diameter (mm) 90mm
OTA Diameter 80mm
OTA Weight (with accessories) 5.5 lbs
Mounting rings Yes
Dovetail type V-style dovetail
Dovetail length 6"
Optional Corrector/Reducer Specifications
Corrector Name Evolux 62ED 0.9x reducer kit
Optional Corrector/Reducer SKU S20206
Reduction (reducer only) 0.9x
Corrector - insertable or thread-on Thread-on
Corrector thread size M56x1 female/M48 male
Corrector back focus 55mm
Corrector illuminated field 30mm
Includes one ED element Yes
F/Ratio with reducer installed 5.8
Focal Length with reducer installed 360mm
Corrector adapter needed? Yes
Corrector allow for 2" filters? No (Adapter included with reducer)
Accessories
Eyepieces No
Diagonal No
Mounting Hardware Clamshell/Dovetail
Camera Adapter No
Flattener or Corrector No
Collimation eyepiece No
Finder No
Case Yes
Case Dimensions 14.25" x 9.5" x 6.5"
Shipping Weight 11 lbs.
Shipping Dimensions 18" x 13" x 10"

Customer Reviews

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P.L.
All-Star telescopes and Evolux 62 ED

I bought some gear from you back in 2005-2007 time frame when I was living in Calgary. As it was then, your service is second to none. The 62 ED is all it is touted to be, a superb bit of kit. Bought it to replace an aging ST-80. Will be using mounted on secondary puck as a companion to an 8 inch Mead SCT. I flipped the dovetail end for end and add a 1 lb weight at the end. With a 8-24 Baader zoom on a 2 inch diagonal the little scope balances perfectly. I do recommend this solid little scope and do recommend All-Star telescopes.

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B.K.
Amazing economy in a knock around scope

I picked this up recently because I wanted a scope of this size range.

It is optically pleasing. It isn't perfect at all, but, it doesn't have any serious imperfections in terms of significant distracting chromatic aberrations.

It is solidly built, bit that comes at the cost of weight. ITS HEAVY, and that is one reason for so few stars. I was going to use this as a guidescope pair on a az-eq 5. What I realize is that this won't work.. it's too heavy. The parts are heavier than they need to be, but that's the price of economy.

I have been more than satisfied with its performance both visually and photographically. It's a nice scope to throw on a mount and take a quick look or walk. It's also cheap enough, it's not something to worry about excessively.

I would buy it again.

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Lance D.

This little scope has the finest optics i have ever seen. Zero chromaticy !!!
Worth every penny.

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