The item is in a remote warehouse, delivery time is 5-7 business days. More info
Shipping 15,00 - GLS
EUR
68,28
ex. VAT 54,62
Total incl. delivery
83,28
The function requires that you are logged in. Create a user and use our smart list system to keep track of future purchases, regular purchases or wish lists. Create user Login
Did you know that most telescopes work well for daytime viewing as well as for astronomy? If you have a refractor or a catadioptric telescope, and you would like to use it for terrestrial observations, the most useful additional accessory you can buy is an erect-image diagonal.
If you look through your telescope with the standard mirror or star diagonal installed, you will notice that objects may be either upside down, flipped so that you see a mirror image, or a combination of the two. This is fine for observations of celestial objects, but it can be a little confusing when you are trying to track a boat as it moves through the water, or an eagle as he flies towards his perch.
Luckily, this is an easy problem to correct. Simply remove the standard diagonal from the telescope’s focuser or visual back, and install the Celestron 45º Erect Image Diagonal. Now, when you insert an eyepiece, objects will be right side up and left-to-right correct. The 45º angle of this Amici prism diagonal is very comfortable for daytime observations, where the telescope is often in a horizontal position.
Please Note: Adding an erect-image diagonal to a Newtonian reflector will not result in images that are right side up and left-to-right correct. The optical design of a Newtonian will always produce images that are rotationally off in orientation. This does not mean that you can’t use a Newtonian reflector during the day, it just means that you have to get used to objects oriented in unrealistic positions.
Type
Telescope diagonal mirror
Product colour
Black
Size (imperial)
3.18 cm (1.25")
The item is known under the following item numbers in our system
EAN:
0050234941129
SKU:
94112-A
Why do I find that the same product is available on different item numbers?
Manufacturers often release the same product with different item numbers, typically just different versions of the packaging. For example, the packaging may be targeted at different countries.
We try our best to unify the products, but it can happen that the same product appears on different item numbers in our system.