MAGNUS ED Telescopes

2011 BARSKA Sport Optics Catalog Telescopes

The Magnus 65ED and 80ED apochromatic telescopes are ideal for crisp wide field observing and imaging. The Magnus’s objective lens is made from premium ED glass (Extra Low Dispersion) and is virtually free of chromatic aberration (also known as color fringing). The fully multi-coated ED triplet optical design achieves a very small change in refractive index with different wavelengths of light. In short, you get crisp, high resolution images that are distortion- free. Gazing at planets, galaxies and nebulae in the night sky or viewing Earth’s natural wonders

has never been easier or more enjoyable. Select one of the included Plössl eyepieces, insert it into the included erect image diagonal, find an object to view and bring it into focus with the Magnus’s precise crayford focuser. Magnus scopes include everything you need to begin your viewing adventure. BARSKA’s Professional Tripod (available as an optional accessory) is the perfect stable platform to mount your Magnus scope on to. To protect your investment, each component of the Magnus scope kit can be stored in the included deluxe foam-lined hard carrying case.

Magnus ED Features

Apochromatic Refractor Telescope / Spotting Scope ED Glass: Extra Low Dispersion Glass is virtually free of chromatic aberration Triplet Fully Multi-Coated Lens Great for Digi-Scoping Photography Crayford Two Speed Focusing System Includes Plössl Eyepiece, Erect Image Diagonal and Premium Foam Lined Protective Hard Carrying Case Limited Lifetime Warranty

Model #

Optical System

Max Power

Objective Lens (mm)

Focal Length (mm)

Focal Ratio

Optical Coating

Focus System

Eyepiece

Diagonal

Weight

(kg/lbs)

AE11120

Refractor

93.33x

80

560

7

Fully Multi

2” Crayford

PL6mm, 8-24

2’’ 90°

6.65/14.66

AE11118

Refractor

65x

65

390

6

Fully Multi

1.25” Crayford

PL6mm 8-24

1.25’’ 90°

2.29/5.05

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Barska AC10552 manual Magnus ED Telescopes