Baader M68 Tele-Compendium

Baader PlanetariumSKU: M68-CONN
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  • Telescopes which are used for photography on a professional level need to avoid any deflexure under load. This flexure is is no problem if you observe only visual, but for photography or spectroscopy any deficiencies will make your results unusable. So, you do not only need a sturdy mount with a robust connection to the telescope, but also a very good focusser – with a sturdy connection to equipment like cameras or others sensors, especially if they are used with long accessories like telecentric systems. Usually, these accessories are only attached with a simple plug-in connection. Even with good, self-centering eyepiece-holders with brass clamping ring long accessories can tilt because of the long lever. This tilt will impair professional operation. There is no better adaption than a generously sized screw coupling.

    The Baader M68 Tele-Compendium solves this problem. It combines the function of a photographic compendium or matte box, which is a versatile lens hood, with a very sturdy and variable telecope adapter – that's why we have chosen the name Tele-Kompendium. This set is based on the M68-thread which is also used on the large Zeisstelescopes. Because of this, M68 is quite common and perfect for a sturdy connection of optical accessories like the Fluorit Flatfield Converter (FFC) for photographung the planets or a Telecentric System together with H-alphasytems for solar observation.

    Connections of the Baader Tele-Compendium

    The Tele-Kompendium is screwed onto the telescope. On the telescope side, there are threads for 2,7" (Astro Physics), M68 (Zeiss), M60 (Vixen) and a female M56-thread (Synta). There are optinal adapters for the following systems avaiable:

    • TEC/Feathertouch-focusers
    • Baader 3" Steeltrack- und Hyperion-focusers
    • Pentax-SD-telescopes
    • Takahashi
    • Celestron (3,3"-SC-thread)
    • Zeiss (M68 quick changer)

    FFC or Telecentric System are coupled by a T-2-thread at the telescope-side of the Tele-Kompendiums. On the eyepiece side there is the Baader Ultrashort Adapter, which offers a M68-thread as well as standard 2“ eyepiece holder with brass ring and two locking screws to avoid tilting. A 2“/T2 nosepiece is also included – there are many accessories avaiable which use the T-2-thread. Because the 2“-connection is at the far end of the setup, the leverage effect is reduced – and brass clamping ring and two locking screws hold the accessories firmly in place.

    The seperate extension tubes enable you to use the system with variable length according to the needs of your setup to achieve the best resultsuse every distance. At the same time, stray light is blocked – no light from the outside can diminish the contrast, and the inside of the telecompendium is carefully blacked.

MANUFACTURERBaader Planetarium
SKU (#)2459258
EAN CODE4047825008688
WEIGHT (KG)0.646
OPTICAL LENGTH (MM)variabel
CLAMPING SYSTEMScrew clamps
SCREW TYPE2x M4 clamping screws
INNER DIAMETER / CLEAR APERTURE (MM)39
OUTER DIAMETER75
INNER CONNECTION (LENS SIDED)Thread, M56 x 1
OUTER CONNECTION (LENS SIDED)Thread, M60, M68 x 1, 2,7"
INNER CONNECTION (EYEPIECE/-CAMERA-SIDED)Thread, Clamp, M48, 2" (50,8mm)
OUTER CONNECTION (EYEPIECE/-CAMERA-SIDED)Thread, T-2 (M42 x 0,75), M68 x 1
COMPATIBLE BRANDSBaader Planetarium, Zeiss
TYPE OF ADAPTERCamera Adapter, Extension, Eyepiece Clamp

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