Sky Rover 1× Field Flattener for 60 GPA Refractor | OTA
Manufacturer Part # SR60GPAFF
The Sky Rover 60 GPA is a remarkably capable little doublet — 360mm at f/6, Super ED glass, and a tube that weighs almost nothing. Point it at a wide star field or a large nebula and the view at the eyepiece is gorgeous. But attach a camera, and the doublet's inherent field curvature becomes visible: stars in the center are tight and round, while stars at the edges of the sensor start to elongate. That's the physics of a fast doublet, not a flaw — and it's exactly what the SR60GPAFF 1× field flattener is designed to correct.
The flattener maintains the 60 GPA's native 360mm focal length and f/6 ratio. It changes nothing about the focal length or speed — it simply flattens the curved focal plane into a flat one that matches your camera sensor. The result is sharp, round stars from center to corners. For a scope this small and light, adding a matched flattener transforms it from a capable visual instrument into a legitimate deep-sky imaging platform.
Flattener, Not Reducer
This is a 1× flattener — it preserves the native focal length and focal ratio of the 60 GPA. If you want the full 360mm f/6 with a corrected field, this is the accessory. The field of view, the star size, and the exposure times all remain the same as the uncorrected scope — you just get flat, well-corrected stars across the sensor instead of curved, elongated ones at the edges.
Camera Connection
The camera side of the flattener connects to your imaging equipment via standard threads. DSLR and mirrorless cameras connect via a T-ring for your specific camera mount (sold separately). Dedicated CMOS and CCD astronomy cameras typically have 48mm T-threads built in and connect directly without a T-ring.
What's Included
- Sky Rover SR60GPAFF 1× field flattener for 60 GPA
Features
- 1× field flattener — no focal reduction. Maintains the 60 GPA's native 360mm f/6. Corrects field curvature for flat, sharp stars across the sensor without changing the imaging characteristics.
- Dedicated design for the Sky Rover 60 GPA. Matched to the 60 GPA's optical prescription. Not a generic universal flattener — purpose-designed for this scope's specific field curvature profile.
- Transforms the 60 GPA into an imaging platform. The 60 GPA's compact size and light weight make it ideal for travel and star trackers. Adding the matched flattener gives you a flat-field imaging system at 360mm f/6 that fits in a camera bag.
- Standard camera-side threading. DSLR and mirrorless bodies connect via a T-ring (sold separately); dedicated CMOS/CCD astronomy cameras attach directly — 48mm T-threads are standard on most.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need this flattener for visual observing?
No. Field curvature only affects imaging — your eye naturally accommodates the curved focal plane during visual observation. The flattener is specifically for camera work and will not work visually at all.
Will this fit any other Sky Rover scope?
No. The SR60GPAFF is designed specifically for the 60 GPA's optical prescription and mechanical connection. Using it on a different scope will not produce correct results. Each Sky Rover scope has its own matched flattener.
What cameras does this work with?
DSLR and mirrorless cameras connect via a T-ring for your specific camera mount (sold separately). Dedicated CMOS and CCD astronomy cameras typically have 48mm T-threads built in and connect directly without a T-ring.
Final Thoughts
If you own the 60 GPA and you're imaging — or plan to image — the SR60GPAFF is the accessory that makes it work. The scope is already one of the lightest, most portable Super ED doublets available. Adding the matched flattener gives you flat, corrected stars at the native 360mm f/6 without adding meaningful weight or complexity. It turns a great grab-and-go visual scope into a great grab-and-go imaging scope. That's all it needs to do, and it does it.
Tech Details:
| Brand | Sky Rover |
| Model | SR60GPAFF |
| Type | 1× Field Flattener (no focal reduction) |
| Designed For | Sky Rover 60 GPA (60mm f/6 Super ED Doublet) |
| Resulting Focal Length | 360mm (native — no change) |
| Resulting Focal Ratio | f/6 (native — no change) |
| Scope Connection | Threads onto 60 GPA (confirm thread spec) |
| Camera Connection | Standard threads — T-ring for DSLR/mirrorless; direct for 48mm astronomy cameras |