Tele vue TV76 APO Telescope - Evergreen OTA
Article number: | GXO-3065 |
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- Features a true apochromatic doublet lens with special low-dispersion glass for exceptional sharpness and color fidelity
- 76mm aperture and 480mm focal length (f/6.3) deliver a wide 5.5° field with a limiting stellar magnitude of 11.9 and resolution of 1.52 arcseconds
- Compact and travel-friendly design: only 14.5" (368mm) long and weighs just 6 lbs. (2.7 kg)
- Precision-machined components ensure durability and consistent optical performance
- Finished in a distinctive evergreen color for a refined, high-quality appearance
- Includes a custom soft padded carrying case for protection and portability
Please note: OTA assembly does not include the clamshell mounting ring, diagonal or eyepieces. These optional accesory items are available separately or in a great money-saving accessory package!
76mm, f/6.3, APO (Doublet) Refractor. From astronomical, to spotting, to birding, the Tele Vue-76 combines compact size with the APO optical performance of the Tele Vue-85. 5.5° / 200x (Max. Visual Field / Max. Rec. Power) “I can't believe the quality. Unparalleled. Clear to the edge.”
—L.W., WI
![]() The expansive 5.5° rich-field drizzles your view with delicate jewel-like stars, while the APO performance of the Nagler designed, fully multi-coated 2-element objective and 2" Everbrite diagonal produce natural stellar and planetary color rendition even at the highest useful powers. Small size and lighter weight permit use of lighter-duty tripods for easy field carrying and transportation. The padded shoulder bag provides protection and room for the scope and six eyepieces. If your interests crossover from astronomical to spotting or birding, and you demand the ultimate in portable performance the Tele Vue-76 is always waiting to deliver. Specifications
Included with the
Jay Pasachoff & Allison Carter Images
with Nikon D90 DSLR camera
![]() March 20, 2015 Solar Eclipse from Svalbard (Norway).
Prime focus at 1/2000-sec. ![]() March 20, 2015 Solar Eclipse from Svalbard (Norway).
Prime focus at 1/250-sec. Jeff Rzepka's Deep Sky Celestial Wonders
Todd Carlson's Nature Images
All images taken through the Tele Vue-76 APO refractor with Tele Vue 0.8x Reducer/Flattener (TRF-2008) and Canon DSLR. |
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