- Description
- Specifications
- Hyperion Universal Zoom Mark IV: fourth generation of Baader-Zoom, 68° Widefield eyepiece with five magnifications - focal lenghts 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24mm clearly defined with "smoothed-out" improved Clickstop Action (a must for effortless binoviewing)
- Long eye relief, perfectly matched to the human eye. Flatfield design sharp right to the edge of field
- High Quality Phantom Coating Group Multicoatings! For faintest objects, maximum contrast and total freedom from reflections
- Large adjustable rubber eyecup, smaller straight rubber eyecup and winged, foldable eyecup included, to fit over M43 photo/video-thread
- M43-Video-Photo thread for afocal and classical projection photography, permits optional adaptation of practically any camera with optional accessories
- Includes 2" and 1¼" barrel, usable for all 1¼" binoculars with detachable eye-rest and spotting scope with 1 3/8" thread (Celestron / Sky-Watcher and others)
Includes all features of the popular Hyperion Zoom Mark III, as well as-
NEW: low weight (290g/10,2oz), slim design of 55mm diameter (perfect for binoviewing)
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NEW: Zero-Tilt safety kerfs instead of the hated undercuts in the barrels
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NEW: Includes 2" SC-thread for shortest possible adaptation to telescopes or prisms/mirrors
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NEW: 4mm backfocus-gain with spotting scope A-Ring (included): the Mark IV focuses with all tested spotting scopes (optional adapters available for most major brands)
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NEW: Sufficient distance to clamping screws with telescope adapter B-Ring (included)
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NEW: Eyepiece holster with belt strap hold also firmly on tripod legs
- Please also note the detailed product description as well as the PDF Hyperion Universal Zoom Mark IV instruction manual
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Includes all features of the popular Hyperion Zoom Mark III, as well as
- NEW: low weight (290g/10,2oz), slim design of 55mm diameter (perfect for binoviewing)
- NEW: Zero-Tilt safety kerfs instead of the hated undercuts in the barrels
- NEW: Includes 2" SC-thread for shortest possible adaptation to telescopes or prisms/mirrors
- NEW: 4mm backfocus-gain with spotting scope A-Ring (included): the Mark IV focuses with all tested spotting scopes (optional adapters available for most major brands)
- NEW: Sufficient distance to clamping screws with telescope adapter B-Ring (included)
- NEW: Eyepiece holster with belt strap hold also firmly on tripod legs
| GENERAL | |
|---|---|
| MANUFACTURER | Baader Planetarium |
| SKU (#) | 2454826 |
| WEIGHT (KG) | 0.290 |
| EYEPIECE SERIES | Hyperion |
| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| FOCAL LENGTH | 8 - 24 mm |
| APPARENT FIELD OF VIEW | 48° - 68° |
| AR-COATING | Phantom Coating® Group |
| PARFOCAL EYEPIECES | Yes |
| BARREL SIZE (IN) | 1¼", 2" |
| OPTICAL DESIGN | Modular |
| SPECIALITY | Eyepiece projection: afocal, Eyepiece projection: classical |
| EYEPIECE DESIGN | |
| NUMBER OF LENS ELEMENTS | 7 |
| NUMBER OF GROUPS | 4 |
| SLIP PROTECT SAFETY | Safety Kerfs |
| EYEPIECE BODY ABOVE REFERENCE PLANE (MM) | 81 mm |
| LENGTH OF 1¼" BARREL (MM) | 24,5 mm |
| LENGTH OF 2" BARREL (MM) | 27 mm |
| OUTER DIAMETER | 55 mm |
| CONNECTIONS | |
| OUTER CONNECTION (EYEPIECE/-CAMERA-SIDED) | Thread, M43 |
| INNER CONNECTION (LENS SIDED) | Thread, 1 3/8", 2" (50,8mm) |
| OUTER CONNECTION (LENS SIDED) | Barrel, 1¼", 2" (50,8mm) |
| CAMERA THREAD | M43 |
| THREADED FOR FILTERS | Yes |
| INCLUDED ITEMS | |
| DUSTCAPS | 1¼" dustcap (31,8mm), 2" dustcap (45mm), 2" dustcap (46.5mm - fits over eyecup) |
| EYECUPS | large height adjustable eyecup (M43), small eyecup (M43), winged eyecup (M43) |
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