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Reference LU-0002
The SQA85 stands out for its exceptional astrophotographic performance. This is made possible by its air-spaced Petzval quintuplet design, including two SD glass elements (details on SD glass below). The central stellar spot has an RMS radius of less than 1.6 µm, and that in the corners is no more than 2.5 µm, offering extremely fine resolution. The optics also ensure homogeneous full illumination and high-quality MTF data.
The self-planing design of the SQA85 enables it to cover a full-frame image circle of 44 mm, without the need for additional flatteners or additional back-focus calculations. With a connection distance of between 40 mm and 70 mm (ideally 55 mm), you can use the scope straight away, without having to worry about far-fetched backfocus calculations. Technically, all you need to do is focus! This is not the case with standard scopes which, even when you manage to focus in the center of the image, can show distortions at the edge of the field (this being due to the corrector). Here, there's no need to add a corrector!
The SQA85's fog shield is designed to be retractable, deploying easily in use. It protects the lens from external and internal light intrusion, while guarding against damage and fogging.
Large screws allow the clamp to be opened and closed without additional tools. Six M4 and M6 threaded holes on each side of the clamp facilitate installation of the base or a dovetail plate and connection of various accessories. The collar's lightweight structure, with an optional top handle, includes a slot for astronomical accessories. Finder bases are fitted on both sides of the focuse, eliminating the need to dismantle them when repositioning the finder and providing additional slots for other accessories.
The plate supplied with the scope is in standard format. It's easy to install and dismantle when needed.
The Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) measures the sharpness of a lens by analyzing the clarity of even fine details in the image. It's a bit like a "sharpness score" that tells us how well thin details (like fine lines or distant stars) appear distinct. The SQA85 maintains very high image quality: on the MTF graph, it keeps an MTF above 0.9, even at low frequencies (10 LP/mm), even at the edge of the frame. This means that stars, even at the edges of the image, remain clear and sharp, with no loss of contrast.
Relative Illumination (RI) assesses whether light is evenly distributed from the center to the corners of the image. When IR is high, the corners of the image are as well lit as the center, thus preventing vignetting (shadows on the periphery). The SQA85 offers a relative illumination of around 85 % at the edge of the frame, ensuring that the image remains bright and balanced, even at the edges, and that no detail is lost in the corners.
This diagram shows how accurately the lens reproduces points of light, such as stars. The aim is to obtain sharp points of minimal size, without light scattering around them. For the SQA85, the central point has an RMS radius of less than 1.6 µm, while the one at the edge reaches less than 2.5 µm. This means that stars appear as very fine dots, both in the center and in the corners of the image, offering remarkable sharpness for astrophotography.
The ZYGO is an international reference instrument for testing the optical quality of lenses. It's a bit like a "quality scanner", analyzing surface detail and lens precision. The ZYGO test results for the SQA85 show excellent star-dot quality, confirming that the lens reproduces stars sharply and accurately, even at the most demanding levels of optical control.
Application area | Astrophotography of galaxies, Astrophotography of extended nebulae, Astrophotography of dark nebulae |
Diameter | 85 |
Focal length | 408 |
Optical type | Apochromatic bezel |
Optical package | Quintuplet Petzval |
F/D | 4.8 |
Separating power | 1.647058824 |
Focusing system | Dual-speed focuser with integrated 360° rotator |
Turntable | Data currently being integrated, estimated availability shortly |
Motorization possible | Yes, very easily! |
Backfocus | Ideally 55mm |
Corrected image circle | 44mm |
Dimensions | With mist guard retracted: 408mm: With mist guard extended: 439mm |
Instrument weight | 3.6kg bare and 4.6kg with accessories |
Mechanical interfaces | M48/M54/M68 (all 3 supplied) |
Optional accessories | Carrying handle to attach to clamps. 20mm extension to be installed under collars to allow accessories to pass through if necessary. |
In the box | The SQA106 with clamps and vixen board, soft protective case, M54 and M68 rings (M48 interface already on the tube), manual, warranty card, checklist and quality certificate. |
Special features | Super Apochromatic Petzval quintuplet refractor with impressive Spot Diagram demonstrating outstanding quality. The 360° rotator is really well thought-out for fine-tuning your framing. It's a telescope that can be placed directly on the frame without any headaches! |
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