Brand: Sky Instruments

Collimateur laser Antares (LC)

LC

Brand: Sky Instruments

Collimateur laser Antares (LC)

LC

$69.95 CAD

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$69.95 CAD

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Description du produit

Alignez vos optiques avec un collimateur laser de précision. Un must absolu pour les performances du système Aspheric. Ce collimateur laser possède certaines des fonctions les meilleures et les plus pratiques que les collimateurs puissent offrir.

Plus léger que la plupart des autres collimateurs de marque, le LC d'Antare est fabriqué en aluminium léger qui s'adapte sur un porte-oculaire de 1,25". Une grande fenêtre d'affichage permet à l'utilisateur de voir clairement la face de l'appareil. Là où la plupart des autres collimateurs de marque n'en ont qu'un. Réglage, le LC d'Antare dispose de sept niveaux de luminosité réglables.

Customer Reviews

Based on 13 reviews
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d.a.
Great servic

Tele Vue never ceases to amaze. Great product. Straight forward service and fast shipping. Incredible views

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Z.M.
Good out of the box

I put mine in a vblock and checked it's internal collimation and it appears to be pretty spot on. Certainly good enough for my needs.

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R.B.
Great product

I was frustrated trying to collimate my Dobsonian. I ordered the Anteres, it arrived in record time and I was able to collimate my telescope in minutes! All I can say is “What a great tool.” Thank you for the fast service!

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C.J.
Easy Collimation

The Antares Laser Collimator works easily and effectively.

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D.W.
Antares laser collimator needs collimation

It is a useful tool for collimating my 6" newtonian. Out of the box the collimation of the laser was a little off, but it appears easy to collimate after you dig the silicone material out of the three little holes where the adjuster screws are and make a little jig for it so you can spin it on its axis to adjust the collimation of the beam.

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