Sky-Watcher ED50 EvoGuide Guidescope V2

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Sky-Watcher ED50 EvoGuide Guidescope V2
AUD $499.00

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Autoguiding has never been easier than with the Sky-Watcher EVOGuide 50ED V2 Guidescope.


 


- Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) Glass


- Dovetail Vixen Mini Bar


- Use as either a Finderscope, a Guidescope or an Independent Wide-Field Imaging Telescope


- Helical Focuser


- Contains T2 Thread to Fit Standard Guide Cameras


- Small & Compact


- Sky-Watcher 5-Year Warranty

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The Skywatcher EVOGuide 50ED V2 Guide Scope is a small ED refractor guidescope built for autoguiding or for use as a finderscope! It can even be used independently as a wide-field imaging telescope.

With ED Glass, you can expect lens dispersion and chromatic aberration to be kept to a minimum. And with a Helical Focuser, Collimated Rings, a Vixen Mini Bar and a T2 Thread, the EVOGuide 50mm ED V2 is incredibly versatile and fit for a number of different setups.

 

Difference Between Sky-Watcher EVOGuide 50ED V1 and V2

The Skywatcher EVOGuide 50ED V2 has a 45mm Dovetail Vixen Mini Bar, which allows it to be used independently as a widefield imaging telescope, mounted on a smaller equatorial mount such as the Skywatcher Star Adventurer GTi. V2 can also be used as a guidescope or a finderscope.

The 50ED V1 has a Finderscope Type Dovetail instead, which allows it to be used as either a guidescope or a finderscope, but not independently as an imaging telescope.

 

Features

- Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) Glass

- Dovetail Vixen Mini Bar

- Helical Focuser

- Fits Standard Guide Cameras

- Compatible with 1.25-inch Eyepieces

- Fits Standard Finderscope Bases

- Sky-Watcher 5-Year Warranty

 

Specifications

Optical Design ED Refractor
Objective Lens Diameter 50mm
Focal Length 242mm
Focal Ratio f/4.8
Mounting 45mm Vixen Dovetail Bar
Focuser Type Helical
Warranty Sky-Watcher 5-Year Warranty

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