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Optical Instruments, Telescope & Binoculars, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & Equipment
Vixen Telescope APZ-A80Mf – Vixen Co. Ltd.
Optical Instruments, Telescope & Binoculars, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & EquipmentVixen Telescope APZ-A80Mf – Vixen Co. Ltd.
A great starter telescope for beginners.
A combination of a 80mm achromatic refractor and a simple and easy-to-use “”Alt-Azimuth”” mount that is comprised of parts of the AP equatorial mount. It is suiable for observation of bright planets, neburae and star clusters.
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Optical Instruments, Telescope & Binoculars, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & Equipment
Vixen Telescope SD115SII Optical Tube Assembly – Vixen Co. Ltd.
Optical Instruments, Telescope & Binoculars, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & EquipmentVixen Telescope SD115SII Optical Tube Assembly – Vixen Co. Ltd.
115mm aperture SD apochromatic refractor introducing a new spacer ring for more beautiful astrophotography
It is the successor to the favorably reviewed SD115S as a photo-visual optical tube that is the SD series of apochromatic refractors. With an aperture of 115mm and a focal length of 890mm, you can use it for a wide variety of purposes, from visual observation to astrophotography. We changed the spacers used around the outer periphery of the objective lens from three pieces of foil fragment to the shape of a ring to uniform the diffraction light of star image. It has obtained you a more beautiful star imae. In combination with an optional SD Flattener HD Kit and an optional SD Reducer HD Kit, it develops into a high-performance astrograph providing an image circle of 44mm suitable for a camera/CMOS camera with a full frame imaging sensor.
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1. Accuracy and Precision:
Evaluate the accuracy and precision of Test Instruments. Consider how well the instruments can provide reliable and consistent measurements under various conditions.
2. Cost and Value:
Compare the costs associated with different Test Instruments. Consider not only the initial purchase price but also ongoing operational costs and the overall value the instruments provide for your specific testing needs.
3. Technology Used:
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4. Measurement Range:
Specify the required measurement range for the test instruments. Ensure that the chosen instruments can cover the full range of values relevant to your testing applications.
5. Response Time:
Assess the response time of the instruments. Depending on your testing needs, a fast response time might be crucial for real-time monitoring and control.
6. Calibration and Maintenance:
Examine the ease of calibration and maintenance. Regular calibration is essential for accurate results, and instruments with straightforward maintenance procedures often have longer lifespans.
7. Safety Features:
Check for safety features incorporated into the instruments, especially if they will be used in potentially hazardous conditions. Safety features could include automatic shutoffs or alarms for abnormal conditions.
8. Data Handling and Connectivity:
Evaluate the data handling capabilities and connectivity options of the instruments. The ability to log and transmit data can be crucial for analysis and integration with other systems.