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TV-60 Telescope
Red Dot Finder
Star Diagonal
1.25" Barrel
1.25" Barrel
Exterior: Gray nylon
Interior: Gray foam padded interior
Zipper
Tele Vue 60 Telescope with accessories
Removable adjustable shoulder strap
Carry handle
25.0mm
1.25"
17.0mm
21.2mm (0.83")
50 deg.
Carry Bag Exterior (LxWxD): 13.5 x 9.0 x 3.5" (34.29 x 22.86 x 8.89cm)
Plossl Eyepiece: 2.5 x 1.3" (6.35 x 3.30cm)
Plossl Eyepiece: 4.3 oz (121.90g)
Qwik Point Finder
The compact, lightweight Qwik-Point is the ideal sighting companion for any small scope! Qwik-Point uses the same optical principle as Starbeam and can be used for daytime spotting or nighttime star hopping. Our QRD-1006 Dovetail allows Qwik-Point to be mounted into Synta/Orion/Vixen-style finder shoes.
90 deg. Everbrite Diagonal
Whiter and brighter images. Simply put, that is the benefit the Everbrite mirror coating. This exotic, dielectric, nonmetallic coating is 99% reflective across the full visual spectrum, resulting in the "whitest," most natural image available. The coating is painstakingly applied to Pyrex with a surface accuracy of a 1/10 wave flatness.
To ensure performance, every mirror is optically inspected under conditions far more critical than a diagonal mirror is ever used in typical telescopes. In this way, Tele Vue can guaranty that the Everbrite will permit your telescope to operate at its fullest potential.
The Everbrite is offered in both 1 1/4" and 2" models. The diagonal bodies of each are machined from solid blocks of aluminum. Permanent alignment is assured. The one piece body construction also means heavy accessories can't force the diagonal body to "unscrew" from the barrel as with other brands. Both the 1 1/4" and 2" models feature brass clamp rings, anti-reflection threads and 1 1/4" and 48mm filter threads respectively.
Carry Bag
Padded carry case shown holding TV-60 with optional eyepieces, diagonal and mounting hardware.
Plossls 50 deg. Apparent Field Eyepiece
Since we introduced our Plossls in 1980, they have won praise and patents, including a patent in Japan. Tele Vue Plossls, designed by Al Nagler, have been a recognized benchmark of performance and value in the class of 50 deg. apparent field of view eyepiece. While the Plossls may be our least expensive eyepiece line, they still enjoy the same care and attention to detail as our most expensive. While it's easy for other manufacturers to vie for the lowest price, Tele Vue continues to believe that quality, performance and consistency will ultimately reward you with the most value for your dollar.
Diffraction limited "on-axis" performance is a given. Using more expensive high-index glasses to reduce astigmatism and lateral color at the field's edge, Tele Vue Plossls deliver sharper images than any other brand of 4 or 5 element "Plossls" or Orthoscopic designs. The faster the focal ratio of your telescope, the greater your visual reward for using Tele Vue eyepiece. Tele Vue Plossls feature full multi-coatings for greatest light transmission and contrast. Blackened lens edges and internal anti-reflection threads tweak the last bit of contrast for maximum image detail. The sharper field focuses faint star light into perceptible points and allows those with undriven mounts to gaze longer before re-positioning the image.