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SKYWATCHER BLACK DIAMOND ED80 TELESCOPE

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Place of Origin Jiangsu, China (Mainland)
Brand Name SKY-WATCHER
Model Number BLACK DIAMOND ED80

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Payment Terms: L/C

Detailed Product Description


The Black Diamond ED80 is a modestly wide-field telescope offering bright, wide swaths of sky in a single view. It is well suited for wide-field astronomical observation of prominent nebulae, star clusters, and galaxies from a dark-sky location, or can be used as an astrograph for sky photography. As a terrestrial spotting scope or telephoto lens, the Black Diamond ED80s performance is absolutely superb. Ultra high contrast allows the subtlest of details to be easily scrutinized under conditions of good seeing. The petite silhouette of the Black Diamond ED80 makes for an excellent compact, portable telescope that travels light and fits a small space. At about 50-power structural detail becomes apparent in our solar systems gas giants like Saturn and Jupiter. The Moon also exhibits striking crater detail along the lunar terminator.

Schott Glass Used in Selected Models for Crown Element
Black Diamond ED80 SCHOTT benefit from the inclusion of Schott glass being used for the positive front Crown element in the objective. Schott is the recognized world leader in glass utilized for precision optical lens systems, including medical instrumentation, and famous-brand camera lenses. While Schott glass is only used in selected models, all other models utilize top-quality, Grade-A glass from perhaps less famous but, nonetheless, highly respected, high-quality glass manufacturers

Metallic High-Transmission Lens Coatings
Each air-to-glass lens surface has exotic anti-reflection metallic coatings applied to ensure optimum light through-put of approaching 99.5%. The proprietary Sky-Watcher Metallic High-Transmission Coatings (MHC) are the finest photon anti-rejection coatings in their class.

Light-Baffled Optical Systems
The objective lens cell is light-baffled to reject stray, unfocused light. The draw tube is likewise baffled to insure optimum contrast. The tube interior is flat blackened to help prevent unfocused internal light reflections from reaching the focal plane.

Precision 2 Crayford Focuser is Standard
Optical focus is achieved by means of a mechanically ultra-smooth, backlash-free, precision 2 Crayford rack & pinion focuser-assembly. This focuser offers fine and ultra-fine focusing adjustments.

Tube Materials
The optical tube material is rolled steel, powder-coated reflective gloss black with gold fleck accent. The front and back cells are cast-aluminum painted white, or black.

Telescope Tube Attachment Hardware:
The optical tube comes with attachment hardware that allows it to be securely fastened to any Sky-Watcher mount. The quick-release tube rings provided with Black Diamond ED80 are cast-aluminum, painted white.

Included Components for Selected Models*
Black Diamond ED80 is supplied with backlash-free 2 Crayford focusers and quality foam-lined metal carrying cases as standard equipment. Black Diamond ED80 is also supplied with 8x50mm viewfinder with bracket; 2 dielectric diagonal; two 1.25 LE (Long Eye Relief) eyepieces (LE20mm and LE5mm); 1.25 focuser adaptor; and tube ring attachment hardware for mounting to any Sky-Watcher, or other compatible mounts.

*Components included may be different in your area. Contact your local distributor for details.



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    Suzhou Synta Optical Technology Co., Ltd.
    [China (Mainland)]
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    City: Suzhou
    Province/State: Jiangsu
    Country/Region : China (Mainland)

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