Brand: Baader Planetarium

Baader Planetarium 2" ClickLock Diagonal Mirror (2956100)

2956100

Brand: Baader Planetarium

Baader Planetarium 2" ClickLock Diagonal Mirror (2956100)

2956100

  • 2" ClickLock Diagonal Mirror
  • Oversized 2 "dielectric lamda / 10 levels with 112mm optical length
  • Mirror repels UV and IR radiation, provides high security at the solar observation in white light and with Ha-sun filters
  • Scratch-resistant, hard-coated mirror surface for safe cleaning, scratch-resistant even in extreme conditions
  • Baader 2" ClickLock clamp for ultrafast clamping action
  • Removable 2" Safety Kerf nosepiece
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Product Description

  • 2" ClickLock Diagonal Mirror
  • Oversized 2 "dielectric lamda / 10 levels with 112mm optical length
  • Mirror repels UV and IR radiation, provides high security at the solar observation in white light and with Ha-sun filters
  • Scratch-resistant, hard-coated mirror surface for safe cleaning, scratch-resistant even in extreme conditions
  • Baader 2" ClickLock clamp for ultrafast clamping action
  • Removable 2" Safety Kerf nosepiece

Specifications

SKU (#) 2956100
EAN CODE 4047825020246
NET WEIGHT (G) 0.48
OPTICAL DESIGN Mirror Diagonal
INNER CONNECTION (LENS SIDED) M48, 2"/SCT Thread (50.8mm)
OUTER CONNECTION (LENS SIDED) ø 2" (50.8mm)
INNER CONNECTION (EYEPIECE/CAMERA -SIDED) ø 2" (50.8mm)
REFLECTION SURFACE Dielectrically coated
IMAGE ORIENTATION Erect image, Mirror inverted
OPTICAL LENGTH (MM) 64
DEFLECTION ANGLE 90°
INNER DIAMETER / CLEAR APERTURE (MM) 46.6

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Great 2” diagonal

This Baader 2” Clicklock diagonal is a real marvel. The engineering of the Clicklock is easy to use and really snugs down your eyepiece with no effort. This diagonal has a excellent mirror and also the largest clear aperture for the most true field of view. I also purchased the 1 1/4” Clicklock reducer which is just as easy to use. I’m very happy with this purchase. 😀

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