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Reviewed in Mexico on February 7, 2025
Excelente reductor para roscar en el ocular.
john r.
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
High quality, does as advertised and well packaged
Justin Case
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
I will post photos shortly.Mine works fine, visually. But we all know the wandering eye can be very forgiving when it comes to differences in focus between the center and the edge of view. So, what gives?According to Manish Panjwani and Brian Ventrudo at agenaastro, based on the book by Harrie Rutten and Martin Van Venrooij, the "ideal" or "designed" back focus "BF" of a reducer can be calculated as:BF = F_R *(1 -M)where F_R is the focal length of the reducer, and M is it's strength (x0.5, here).Most manufactures of these x0.5 1.25" reducers claim a focal length F_R = 85mm. This gives a back focus "BF" of 42.5mm. Add 1/2 the length of the optical tube of the reducer (to get to the center of it; e.g., 1/2 of 20mm = 10mm), and you arrive at 52.5mm - which is very close to the usually advertised BF of about 50mm.For example, my ZWO ASI585MC has a distance of 36.5mm between the sensor and the end of the 1.25" adapter. So, for that, I need about an 15mm spacer.Sure, for simple refractors, reducers can be used outside their designated range - but that will affect the reduction factor, FoV, and quality at the edge of view.
TKK
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024
Could not focus with this- images were blurry. However, unlike some others I didn't have problems with the thread screws
Tom H Texas
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
This focal reducer screws into the nose of an astrophotography camera or 1.25" eyepiece. For visual use, it turns a 20mm eyepiece into a 40mm, both decreasing the magnification and increasing the field of view. In astrophotography, the focal reducers does that, but it also reduces the size of stars on the sensor by half, meaning you can image faster with a wider field of view. For example, an f/10 camera/scope is reduced to f/5 will image roughly six times faster (if my math is correct) because the focal reducer concentrates more photons on each well in the sensor. This focal reducer works well and gives a nice view. I highly recommend it!
Jacob
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
Works great for me. I'm using this with a 40mm 40deg eyepiece to aid with visual finding, and it works perfectly for that.
Luis
Reviewed in Mexico on August 7, 2023
Funciona, pero crea muchas "comas".
Quigley
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2022
THIS OVERRATED FOCAL REDUCER WILL FIT INTO ANY 1 1/4" THREADED EYEPIECE, DIAGONAL, BARLOW OR OTHER ADAPTER THREADED FOR 1 1/4" FILTERS. HOWEVER OPTICAL QUALITY IS HIGHLY QUESTIONABLE AND VIGNETTING OF THE IMAGE IS MOST ASSURED THE FARTHER THIS IS PLACED FROM THE EYEPIECE. I DON'T RECOMMEND. THIS PARTICULAR FOCAL REDUCER. RATHER FOR SCTs A FULL SIZED UNIT THAT THREADS ON THE BACK OF THE VISUAL BACK IF YOU FEEL A NEED TO COMPROMISE THE OPTICAL SYSTEM WITH BY REDUCING THE FOCAL LENGTH. ANY WILL IMPART A REDUCTION IN LIGHT THROUGHPUT AND TO AN EXTENT INTRODUCE ABERRATIONS INTO THE OPTICAL TRAIN. BEST TO BUY A SHORT FOCAL LENGTH HIGH QUALITY F:5 REFLECTOR, THE CELESTRON OMNI 6" BEING ONE THAT I PURCHASED FOR A WIDER FIELD OF VIEW. SCTs, MAKS AND CLASSIC CASSEGRAINS ALL WERE MADE TO EXCEL AT THEIR FIXED FOCAL LENGTH. BEST TO LEAVE THEM AS THEY WERE MANUFACTURED AND SELECT A SCOPE(S) FOR YOUR PARTICULAR NEEDS.
tellezrojo
Reviewed in Mexico on January 22, 2022
Este aditamento es útil para tener una visión más amplia, el vidrio me parece de calidad. Se.adapta a oculares, filtros e incluso lo he podido colocar al final del adaptador para la cámara fotográfica.Quizá es mi falta de pericia, pero su limpieza se me dificulta y es frecuente que ponga los dedos en el vidrio. No me pasa con otros aditamentos. Vale la pena.
Ken Bessler
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2021
I had to call a few places to get this info:Take the stock lens off the camera. Don't use it with this thing on.Focusing can be touchy. On my Astro Fi 130 with a Pegasus focuser I found that I was overshooting the focus point and seeing nothing because the camera takes a few seconds to get a lock in Sharpcap plus the focuser has 20,650 steps. The range of steps between fuzzing out/seeing anything/fuzzing out again was 150 steps.Until I went from 0 to 20,650 at 100 step intervals waiting 5 seconds for Sharpcap each time, I couldn't even tell if it would ever work. Finally I got a fair shot of Vega..... I don't know if it's any good for a 5 inch reflector but...eh.
DJC
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2021
I bought this focal reducer with the hope that I could use it with my 6SE telescope and two digital cameras. The threads fit the 1.25" threads on my eye pieces and cameras with appropriate adapters. Fit was not a problem at all. I had no problem getting my image into focus using this reducer with the SV305 camera. However, I could not get the right distance to bring anything into clear focus using my Canon 450D dslr. I have not been able to find the right combination of adapters to make it work - I've tried. The best I could do was use an eyepiece projection adapter, but the vignette was terrible despite a focused image.This 0.5x focal reducer did increase the field of view for the sv305 camera. The center of the image is fantastic. I was able to actually use the sv305 with this focal reducer to capture smaller deep sky targets - see the photos of M2, M30 the Jellyfish cluster, and M27 the dumbbell nebula. Unfortunately the outer area suffers from distortion. Stars are elongated and chromatic distortions are present. A field flattener is needed to help correct this. Its not a fault of this particular focal reducer. Pretty much any focal reducer will have the same effect on its own.If you are looking to increase the field of view this focal reducer will work providing about a 50% increase in the field of view assuming you can get the fight focal distance. Just don't expect it to do miracles. Its not the same as the much more expensive field reducers with field flatteners and shouldn't be compared to them. For daytime images this actually works even better as the edge distortions are much less noticeable.
Thomas Fehrmann
Reviewed in Germany on September 25, 2020
Hatte mir mehr davon versprochen,nur bedingt brauchbar.
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