
Sky-Watcher Telescopes
Sky-Watcher is a global
leader in astronomical instrumentation for the serious amateur
astronomer. Are you searching for a fine instrument for astronomical
pursuits? Look no further! Sky-Watcher offers the equipment you need at
a value that makes sense in today’s economy.
Sky-Watcher
100ED
EQ5 PRO Refractor
Hi-Fi Optics!
Was $1495.00 Now $1099.00
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If Newtonian's are the
full-sized economy SUV's of astronomical instruments, and SCT's are
their petite, luxury SUV cousins, then refractors are surely the race
cars of astronomical equipment. If you want pristine, near text-book
perfect diffraction-patterns with light almost exclusively concentrated
within the airy disk and first diffraction rings, then you want a
Sky-Watcher ED-APO refractor!
Sky-Watcher ED-APO
objective lenses are fabricated to the industry's highest optical
standards utilizing a front element of Grade-A Crown (BK7) glass free of
striae and other image-degrading imperfections. The second element is
formed from an exotic halide, calcium fluorite, insuring extremely low
dispersion and excellent correction. The resulting design exhibits very
low residual color (secondary chromatic aberration) and produces the
highest contrast images obtainable from an ED-APO of their class. Split double stars to the theoretical
limit of the telescope's aperture. Each
lens set is individually
pitch-polished, and hand figured by a master optician ensuring premium
diffraction-limited optical performance that is second to none
worldwide. All lenses are uniformly air-spaced. Each optical lens
surface is coated with exotic anti-reflection metallic coatings (fully
coated) to ensure the optimum light throughput. Four layers are applied
to each surface (Magnesium Fluorite, MgF2, and Hafnium Dioxide, HfO2).
The proprietary Sky-Watcher "Metallic High-Transmission Coatings" (MHC)
are the finest light anti-rejection coatings in their class.
The
objective lens cell is light-baffled to reject stray, unfocused light.
The drawtube is likewise baffled to insure optimum contrast. The tube's
interior is flat black to help prevent unfocused internal light
reflections from reaching the focal plane. The optical tube is aluminum,
powder-coated reflective gloss black with gold fleck accent. The front
and back cells are cast-aluminum painted black. Optical focus is
achieved by means of a mechanically ultra-smooth, backlash-free,
precision 2" Crayford rack & pinion focuser-assembly, which includes
course and fine focusing controls.
Quality
Accessories: include Super Plossl 32mm and 10mm 1.25" eyepieces, 8x 50
optical Right Angle Viewfinder with bracket, and 2" mirror diagonal.
Observing with the
Sky-Watcher 100ED EQ5 PRO Refractor
Turning the telescope to the first
quarter Moon, the Apennine Mountains snap into focus revealing a
cornucopia of jagged mountain ridges, canyons, and numerous small
craters in razor-sharp detail. Not far removed, reaching skyward the
crater wall of Archimedes pops into view in bold relief against the
smooth flatlands that transverse the distance between it and the
Apennine Mountains. This is lunar observing at its best – HD style. The
gas giant Jupiter displays its swirling equatorial bands in
high-definition with festoons, and tonality within the bands. The great
spot is clearly visible, discreetly contrasted from the surrounding
Jovian landscape. Saturn's storied surface phenomenon is simply
stunning. Hunt down double stars like Epsilon Lyrae, the ""double-double
in Lyra. A 100mm refractor will provide a crisp well defined image
superior to even a larger reflector. Always a star-party favorite,
Alberio located in the tail of Cygnus never fails to please as it is a
beautiful double. Alberio appears like a gold sparkler and its companion
looks blue-green. It is a perfect refractor object. Compact globular
star clusters lend themselves well to a refractor. Located outside our
galaxy the globular M2 will probably resolve more stars in a 4"
refractor than a 6" reflector. M4, M10 and many other globular cluster
can be seen well with a 100mm refractor. M13, the fantastic globular in
Hercules is a stunning sight in a 100mm refractor. The bright central
cores of prominent nebulae can be seen and the brightest stars can be
resolved.
Are Refractors Optically
Superior to Reflectors?
Yes,
when the comparison is between well-made refractors vs. reflectors in a
given aperture size. Refractors will always exhibit sharper, near
text-book perfect images. Why? The refractor concentrates more light
into the airy-disk and first diffraction rings. There is no diffraction
pattern interference caused by a diagonal mirror, or secondary mirror
suspended in the optical path (central obstruction) as is the case with
Newtonian and mirror-lens Cassegrain reflectors.
However,
incremental increases in aperture begin to neutralize the refractor's
advantage due to the increased resolution larger aperture provides. A
refractor can earn a handicap of about half its aperture compared to a
reflector when used for lunar, planetary, double-star, and bright
globular star applications. Considering refractors are generally more
expensive than Newtonian or mirror-lens designs, the amateur astronomer
optimizing their purchasing power must weigh the higher cost, lower
resolution, and superior contrast of a refractor against the much lower
cost, and higher resolution of a reflecting design. Many first time
purchasers optimizing their budget buy a reflector because seeing more
with very respectable quality makes more sense than viewing a perfect
image that potentially offers less detail. Having said this, there is
nothing like the wow-factor of viewing through a well-made refractor,
like the SW ED and AR refractors. The second telescope acquired by most
amateur astronomers is a refractor, and often an ED-APO refractor.
This is
where the practical beauty of the Sky-Watcher mounting system becomes so
powerful. As an amateur astronomer with potentially changing wants and
needs as to use of reflective and refractive optical systems, the
Sky-Watcher EQ5PRO Mount allows the purchaser to buy a complete
computerized telescope of their optical choice, and later have the
option of buying a different optical tube system that will fit on the
very same mount. A mount they have come to appreciate for its quality
and sophistication, plus perhaps extensive experience operating. No need
to buy two or more complete telescopes to get the versatile performance
desired.
Telescope Tube Attachment Hardware: The optical tube comes with attachment hardware that
allows it to be securely fastened to the
SW EQ5
PRO mount. These quick-release tube rings are cast-aluminum, power
coated white.
The SW EQ5 PRO Computerized Mount is Standard-Equipment
The
Sky-Watcher EQ5 PRO equatorial mount is a premium-grade observing
platform utilizing quality mechanical and electronic component materials
throughout:
Equatorial Body. The elegantly appointed equatorial body is cast from
virgin aluminum and powder coated in classic scientific instrument
white. The professional fit & finish of the
SW EQ5 PRO mount is abundantly obvious from the very first
minute the mount is uncrated. The large polar and declination castings
provide large, stable thrust bearing surfaces with tight tolerances.
Setting-circles are provided in both RA and Dec. axes. All gears,
motors, and electronics are internalized within the equatorial body or
separate motor-controller chasse box. The counterweight shaft is made
from solid stainless steel. The provided two 11 lb. counterweights are
cast iron, powder coated white. (Note: All
SW EQ5
PRO Series telescope models come with optical tube mounting rings and/
or dovetail attachment brackets of cast aluminum)
Motors, Gears, & Bearings. Sky-Watcher EQ5 PRO computer models utilize high-torque
DC stepper motors yielding resolution of 0.28764 arc-seconds. The
advanced Allegro IC-driver is a DMOS dual full-bridge micro-stepping PWM
motor driver with power savings feature. A 12vDC car plug adapter
provides connection to a user supplied power supply (Power requirement:
12V DC-power 2000mA mini w/2.1mm tip positive plug). Bronze-metal
worm-gear control systems enable precise, incremental mechanical
movement with minimal gear backlash in RA and DEC. Gear size in R.A. and
DEC. is a robust 72mm (2.83") with 144 teeth. Sealed ball bearings are
used on load-bearing surfaces in RA and DEC. Mount tracks celestial
objects in R.A. axis when equatorially aligned.
Mechanical Surface Controls. Thumb-locks provided in RA and Dec. allows swift manual
orientation of the optical tube assembly. Micrometric elevation and
azimuth controls provided help to achieve precise polar alignment. For
manually operated SW telescope models, deluxe spring-steel cable control
knobs provide R.A. and Dec. control to enable precise manual tracking of
sky objects.
Rock-Solid Tripod and Payload. Every
SW EQ5 PRO mount includes a metal tripod commensurate in
rigidity and load-bearing capacity to the EQ5 PRO mount itself. Tripod
legs are made of industrial strength tubular steel of 1.75" diameter,
except for the SW 250N EQ5 PRO, and SW 11" SCT EQ5 PRO which are
supplied with 2" diameter legs. The tripod head is rigid cast aluminum.
A spreader-bar with tension-lock is integral to the tripod to help
insure optimum rigidity. The mount and tripod support a hefty payload of
up to 25 lb.
Computer Operation. Sky-Watcher GO-TO telescope models include the
revolutionary SynScan Computer Controller. The SynScan's remote
hand-controller plugs into the software motor-control panel. The
easy-to-read, 2-line, 16-character backlit LCD display will operate to
approximately minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Astronomical object location
has never been easier or more fun. The telescope responds instantly to
keypad commands at the touch of a fingertip. Serial PC connector/
Hand-controller phone-jack plug computer interface cable included.
Motor Speeds, Tracking
Modes, and Alignment Types:
The
operating versatility of SynScan provides guiding speeds of .25x, .5x,
.75x, and 1x. Slewing speeds include 1.25x, 1.5x, 1.75x, 2x, 8x, 16x,
32x, 64x, 400x, 500x, 600x, 800x, or 3.4? per second. Software tracking
modes offer Lunar, Solar and Sidereal rates. Sky alignment choices are
One-star, Two-star, and Three-star. Mount is compatible with operations
in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Astrophotography:
Sky
imagers will appreciate the auto-guider port for guiding using a PC via
the RS-232 port (if the software supports ASCOM). SW firm-wear includes
a programming algorithm for periodic error correction (such error is
common to all worm gears). In addition, programming is provided for RA
and Dec worm-gear backlash compensation to keep slewing and tracking
response prompt and uniform. SW can also be controlled remotely by PC
using popular planetarium software via a RS232 connection on the
hand-controller. There is even a
GPS
upgrade option to facilitate entering precise time, date, and location.
Database: The SynScan computer includes a celestial database of
over 30,000 objects, including all the crowd pleasers like planets, the
Moon, Messier objects, and interesting double stars. In addition, the
library includes objects for advanced studies cataloged within the CNGC,
IC,
Caldwell, and other lists, plus 25 user-defined celestial
favorites.
Advantages of the
Sky-Watcher EQ5 PRO
Equatorial Telescope Mounting System
The
equatorial mount is the most versatile telescope platform ever designed.
Without question, it is the most popular and most utilized mounting
system favored by amateur astronomers today worldwide. There are several
important reasons for its popularity:
Versatility. In the process of becoming serious amateur astronomers,
observers at some point often desire to vary their viewing routine. More
often than not, this involves changing the optical configuration used
for observing between reflective, refractive, or compound systems. It is
a well-established fact that no one optical design serves every
situation perfectly. The
SW EQ5
PRO mount, for instance, will hold a large SW 6" refractor offering
pristine, text-book-like images of subtle planetary surface phenomena.
It will also carry a SW 10" Newtonian reflector with huge
light-gathering capability for observing faint, gaseous filamentary
structure in galaxies and nebulas. The versatile SW EQ5 PRO mount will also house a SW 11" Schmidt-Cassegrain
optical tube assembly. In contrast, fork-mounts typically work with one
telescope optical configuration only – there is no flexibility for
changing optical tubes based on observing needs or preferences.
Portability. Equatorial mounts, like the Sky-Watcher EQ5 PRO, also
offer great convenience to observers seeking portable equipment that
disassembles into manageable components that can be easily lifted and
carried. This is especially helpful with larger aperture optical
systems. In contrast, one-piece optical tube/ mount configurations can
be surprisingly heavy to lift and awkward to transport by one
individual.
Stability and Balance. The equatorial mount is renowned for stability, and
ease-of-use in achieving mechanical balance of the optical tube and
mount. The
SW EQ5
PRO is mechanically rigid, and mechanical motions are smooth and
inherently vibration-free. An industrial strength tubular steel tripod
is standard equipment.
Computer Operation. The
SW EQ5 PRO Series offers manual or computerized operation. The
revolutionary SW SynScan computer works seamlessly with the
SW EQ5
PRO mount to facilitate effortless, automatic tracking and object
location of over 30,000-objects.
Astrophotography. The equatorial mount is also the preferred platform for
astrophotography. Why? An equatorial alignment facilitates astronomical
tracking in just one axis, which is the best physical orientation for
imaging the sky. Computerized altazimuth mounts track the sky in two
axes, but this introduces undesirable field rotation. Field de-rotators
have not proven to be particularly practical. Serious amateurs who own
fork-mounted altazimuth telescopes, for instance, buy equatorial wedge
adaptor plates to place between the tripod and mount. They then switch
the telescope's tracking mode to equatorial. If you are seriously
contemplating astrophotography, an equatorial mount is your best bet for
insuring quality results.
Details
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Shipping Weight 76.00 lbs
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Optical Design: ED-APO refractor
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Lens Material: Crown front element; Fluorite
2nd lens
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Aperture (Diameter) 100mm
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Focal Length 900mm F-Ratio F/9
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Highest Practical Power 236x
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Faintest Stellar Magnitude 12.5
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Finderscope 8x50 Viewfinder
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Focuser Diameter 2"
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Diagonal: 2" Dielectric, 1.25" adapter
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Eyepiece(s) 1.25" Super Plossl 32mm and 10mm
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Mount
Type: Equatorial
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Slow-Motion Control Computer micro-slewing
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Counterweight(s) 7.5 lb & 4 lb
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Piggyback Bracket Standard
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Accessory Tray Standard
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Motor Drive Micro-step stepper
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Go-To: SynScan
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Tube Weight 7 lbs
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Tube length:34" long
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Tripod Height 34" to 48"
Was $1495.00 Now $1099.00
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