Astro-Tech AT102EDL Refractor OTA FCD-100 and Lanthanum f/7 Doublet
Manufacturer Part # AT102EDL
Manufacturer Part # AT102EDL
The Astro-Tech AT102EDL takes the performance of the it smaller siblings and combines it with the mechanics of the EDT line.
The new Astro-Tech AT102EDL is an extension of the beloved 60ED and 72EDII. This scope is for the person wanting a little more than what the 60ED and 72EDII can bring to the table.
The important performance updates come in the type of ED element combination and the type of focuser the AT102EDL is built around. The new AT102EDL has upgraded the ED element to FCD-100 with a Lathanum mating element. Our first star test on the AT72EDII prototype was simply textbook. A perfectly defined set of white diffraction rings with jet black spacing. As this is an extension of that philosophy I know the AT102EDL will preform just as well. The next upgrade comes with the 2.5" Rack and Pinion focuser with 10:1 fine focus knob. It is the same mechanism as our EDT line and is buttery smooth. The focuser also comes with a built in Camera Angle Adjuster to help you get just the right position for your camera or diagonal. The final upgrade is something that people have asked us about for years...a simple carry handle. The ergonomic handle mounted on the top of the tube rings will make setting up a breeze.
This 23.6” long refractor optical tube could be all the refractor you will ever need. Its combination of aperture, glass type, and build allows the scope to be a fantastic visual instrument as well as a great photographic instrument. A good 4" refractor is hard to beat most nights for pure visual enjoyment. The supplied Vixen style dovetail fits directly into the dovetail slot on the top of many altazimuth and German equatorial mounts, such as those from Astro-Tech, Celestron, Meade, and Vixen. The OTA weighs in at only 9.3 pounds with rings and dovetail.
AT102EDL doublet refractor optics: 102mm (4”) aperture, 711mm focal length, f/7 focal ratio air-spaced doublet lens using premium FCD-100 ED (Extra-low Dispersion glass) with a Lanthanum mating element to reduce spurious color halos and fringing to vanishingly low levels with a .95 strehl ratio minimum guarantee. While we do not claim fully apochromatic performance in the class of a multiple thousand dollar Takahashi (this instrument is a sort of homage to the FS102), Astro-Physics, or TMB refractor, the AT102EDL is so free from spurious color as to be virtually indistinguishable from an apochromatic system. And, as Mr. Spock probably said in one episode of Star Trek or another, “Any difference that makes no difference, is no difference.”
Multicoated optics: The objective lens has the latest state-of-the-art broadband antireflection multicoatings on all four air-to-glass surfaces for high light transmission and excellent contrast. This can easily be seen by looking into the objective lens of the scope. Virtually no reflection of your face will be seen. It’s a sure sign that the high transmission coatings are doing their job, by letting virtually all the light enter the scope, rather than reflecting some light back to your eye.
Internal light baffles: There are multiple contrast-enhancing knife edge baffles inside the optical tube, and Micro Baffles running the full length of the focuser drawtube, for truly dark sky backgrounds and high terrestrial contrast. In addition, the edges of the objective lens are blackened to eliminate contrast-reducing stray internal reflections.
Dew shield: A self-storing retractable dew shield slows the formation of dew on the lens in cold weather to extend your undisturbed observing time. It also improves the contrast, similar to the effect of the lens shade on a camera lens, when observing during the day or when there is excessive ambient light at night, such as a neighbor’s backyard security light. The dew shield is 120mm in diameter
Dual speed microfine 2.5” Rack and Pinion focuser with 1.25” adapter and a built in Camera Angle Adjuster: The precision-made 2.5” focuser has dual-speed focusing. There are two coarse focusing knobs. The right knob also has a smaller concentric knob with 10:1 ratio reduction gear microfine focusing. This provides exceptionally precise image control during high power visual observing or critical DSLR or CCD imaging. The focus knobs have knurled gripping surfaces so they are easy to operate, even while wearing gloves or mittens in cold weather. The focuser drawtube has a scale marked in 1mm increments so you can note individual focuser positions for easy return to the correct focus when switching between visual use and photography. A lock knob under the focuser lets you lock in your photographic focus.
The focuser drawtube terminates in a 2” compression ring accessory holder to accept a 2” star diagonal and 2” photo accessories.
The supplied 1.25” accessory adapter slips onto the 2” accessory holder and uses a soft brass compression ring to hold 1.25” star diagonals and photo/visual accessories in place. The 1.25” and 2” compression rings won’t scratch the barrels of your star diagonal or accessories as an ordinary thumbscrew can.
Tube finish: The optical tube is finished in a white powder coat with Aston Martin Grey trim and housings.
The AT102EDL now comes with a nylon soft carry case with room for accessories. This case not only protects, but will help you get out to the field with ease.
Other supplied accessories: A slip-on metal dust cap is standard, as well as the CNC carry handle. Two threaded holes for installing a finderscope mounting bracket are located on the upper left and upper right side of the scope body.
Aperture | 102mm |
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Focal Length | 711mm |
Focal Ratio | f/7 |
Heaviest Single Component | 9.3 pounds |
Weight | 11.5 pounds |
Optical Coatings | Fully Multi-Coated |
Telescope Type | Refractor |
Warranty | 1 year |
Back Focus | 161mm |
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