More about the series ESPRIT...
The apochromatic refractors in the ESPRIT series are the first choice for discerning observers and astrophotographers! These 3-lens apochromats feature a central ED element. This guarantees true-colour images of everything from the Moon to deep-sky objects.
Sky-Watcher’s proprietary “Metallic High-Transmission Coating” (MHTC) is the highest-quality Antireflex coating in its class and ensures a bright image.
The Apo Esprit-60EDX impresses with its compact design whilst delivering full performance, even on full-frame cameras. It is an exceptional optical triplet system featuring a premium lens made from Japanese Hoya FCD100 ED glass. Every glass-to-air surface is coated with an exotic, metallic Antireflex coating to ensure maximum light transmission of 99.5%.
The ESPRIT 60EDX is not equipped with a rotating focuser, but does feature rotating adaptors on the focus tube to facilitate image alignment.
A carrying handle is included for added convenience and allows for the attachment of accessories.
The telescope is fitted with a CNC-machined dual-speed rack-and-pinion focuser of the Linear Power type and offers a high load capacity with absolutely no play. The graduated focuser tube has a diameter of 2.75".
The scope also comes with a 3-element 1.0x M48 field flattener for astrophotography at f/6. This field flattener ensures a sharp image right to the edges of the sensor.
The telescope is supplied in a soft, padded carrying case.
The Esprit EDX Apo Triplets are designed for demanding astrophotographers, but also allow for pure visual observation. The corrected optical system produces images with no perceptible colour aberration, even with the brightest objects, and with exceptional contrast and sharpness!
It not only matters which telescope you buy but also where you buy it. Our additional services:
- We are a leading telescope dealer and know the devices we sell. Our customer service team will gladly help you after your purchase if you have problems with assembly or operation.
- We provide a copy of the 80-page Telescope ABC beginners handbook with every telescope.