The optics of the Bresser Vixen VMC260L Telescope are significantly better than the traditional Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. Despite its high 3000 mm focal length, it is just 650 mm long. Featuring a large 260 mm aperture, the telescope collects large amounts of light for serious professional observations and photography of the planets and countless deep-sky objects. Thanks to the dielectric mirrors, the VMV260L guarantees razor-sharp images and maximum brightness. The open lens barrels cool the telescope quicker than conventional closed Cassegrain systems.
The telescope can be used with an optional 0.62x focal reducer to reduce the aperture ratio to 1:7.1. This shortens the exposure times and allows you to photograph large objects. The telescope comes with a standard dovetail bar and a carry handle that doubles up as a camera holder for night sky photography.
The AXD2 GoTo Mount features a robust construction and lightweight housing with 30 kg load capacity (photographic) The A7075 superalloy, the strongest aluminium alloy, is used for the R.A. and DEC axes. The stability of the A7075 superalloy is stronger than titanium, which is known for its strength as a lightweight material. Its thickness is 38% less than titanium. Using the A7075 superalloy for the axes ensures that the AXD mount is both lightweight and stable. The flat sides of the mount were designed based on previous generations of the New Atlux range. The white and silver housing provides a modern and elegant exterior with high functionality. The AXD is the flagship model in the Vixen mount range.
The rotating parts of the AXD mount have a total of 21 bearings. These ensure uniform motion in order to swivel the telescope and track objects.
Vixen uses precise stepper motors for the mount in order to ensure optimal performance. The motors are controlled via a micro-step motion control system, which eliminates the disadvantage of stepper motors with large steps. The system generates 400 impulses per second at a high speed. This results in very quiet scanning with no vibrations. The stepper motors on the AXD mount have sufficient torques. This is most significant when working at high magnifications and photographing with a CCD camera with small pixel sizes. The Vixen micro-step motion control system ensures that the stepper motors run uniformly at low and high speeds. This eliminates the need for reduction gears in the motor and therefore reduces the backlash in the gears.
The sizes of the worm gears were increased in the latest Atlux version. The AXD mount has 270 teeth in the R.A. axis and 216 teeth in the DC axis. Both axes are 50 mm in diameter. This ensures that the mount operates with precision and stability.
The solid R.A. and DEC motor units are arranged in the lower part of the mount. This means that they automatically act as a counterweight. As a result, you require far fewer weights on the counterweight bar. On small devices, no counterweight is required. The counterweight bar can be slid fully into the housing.
The AXD mount is equipped with a 6x20 polar finder as standard. The polar finder features an integrated scale, which provides a quick and easy way to polar align the telescope in the northern hemisphere. For observations in southern latitudes, the polar finder features an image of the Octans constellation, which can be aligned with the night sky.
Periodic errors on mounts are usually measured and corrected by the user. Unlike the old StarBook controller, the STAR BOOK TEN controller saves these errors permanently. The periodic error of the mount is measured in the factory and corrected before delivery. This is known as VPEC and functions automatically as soon as you use the mount. It delivers an accuracy of +/- 2.8 arc seconds. You can increase the tracking accuracy further by saving your own recorded periodic errors.
AXD2 GoTo mount with VMC260L telescope Professional telescope kit with TR102 tripod Mount with 30 kg load capacity (photographic)
Features
- AXD2 GoTo mount with VMC260L telescope
- Professional telescope kit with TR102 tripod
- Mount with 30 kg load capacity (photographic)
- Modern STARBOOK TEN controller with autoguider input
- More than 270,000 pre-installed celestial objects
- Illuminated polar finder with direct star alignment
- Professional Maksutov-Cassegrain with 260 mm aperture
- Sturdy, vibration-resistant tripod
- Total weight is 55.9 kg
Specifications
Field Of Application | Deep Sky Observation Deep Sky Photograph Lunar Observation Lunar Photography Planetary Photography Planetary Observation |
Focus Group | Advanced Amateurs, Specialists And Research Visual Enthusiasts |
Product Family | Reflector telescope Optical Specifications |
Optical Design | Maksutov-Cassegrain |
Maximum Recommended Magnification | 520 |
Primary Mirror Diameter | 260 mm |
Focal Length | 3000 mm |
Aperture Ratio | 11.5 |
Angular Resolution | 0.45 arc seconds |
Visual Limiting Magnitude (Approx., Mag) | 0.45 |
Mount Type | German/Equatorial Mount with GoTo |
Total Weight | 55.9 kg |
Packaging Contents
- VMC260L telescope
- AXD-TR102 tripod
- 2 counterweights (1.5 kg and 7.0 kg)
- 7x50 finder scope
- Folding mirror
- Carry handle