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Sky-Watcher Quattro 200P Imaging Newtonian 8" (205 mm)
$ 264
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Sky-Watcher Quattro 200P Imaging Newtonian 8" (205 mm)Came into some money and am upgrading to an EdgeHD 8 so am selling this to help pay for it, Its a great scope for astrophotography have taken some amazing images with this scope. It comes with the finder scope a 2 inch t adapter and 2 inch eyepiece adapter.
!!!****It arrived with a dent in the OTA it was under the mounting bracket the dent is about an inch long and 2mm deep does not affect images though****!!!
The primary mirror is in perfect shape just dusty have not had the courage to clean it haha!
From Sky watchers website:
The Quattro Newtonian is an affordable, large aperture astrograph, ideal for users searching for a fast imaging system that will work for both astrophotography and visual astronomy. Boasting a fast f/4 focal ratio, this astrograph is capable of producing an exposure 6x faster than the average 8-inch f/10 Schmidt Cassegrain telescope. Although designed as an imaging optical tube, these Newtonians also produce bright and detailed viewing for visual astronomy.
Like all Sky-Watcher reflectors, the Quattro Newtonian features borosilicate mirrors coated with Sky-Watcher’s proprietary Metallic High-Transmission Coatings (MHTC)™, produce 94% reflectivity. The tube is constructed with rolled steel, then coated with Sky-Watcher’s signature glossy metal-flake Black Diamond finish. The OTA uses an oversized secondary mirror providing greater illumination for DSLRs and CCDs using full-frame sensors, and an optional coma corrector is available for those who want to take their imaging to the next level.
Included with the Quattro Newtonian is a 10:1 dual-speed 2-inch Crayford-style focuser, a 1.25-inch eyepiece adapter, a 9x50 finderscope, tube rings, and a V-style dovetail plate.
Here is the link for the full specs: https://www.skywatcherusa.com/products/sky-watcher-quattro-200p-imaging-newtonian-8-205-mm
I am also selling the coma corrector for it from Sky Watcher on a separate listing if interested.