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Review Summary
2018-06-23T16:46:50
This 10.2 inch telescope has the increasingly popular layout of the correcting plate transformed into lenses in the light path of the secondary mirror. It has dielectric coatings, which are durable and maintain their reflectivity, and is amazingly light (22 lbs), with the usual quality Vixen build. It is easy to collimate and maintains collimation (I have it permanently mounted). With this scope you can see the companion of Antares, the spiral arms of M51 and the "propellers" (dust lanes) of M13, all good tests for a quality ten inch (I have a suburban sky, with limiting naked eye magnitude of 4). I recommend this one without reservation.
Eric R.
First rate!
By Eric R.
This 10.2 inch telescope has the increasingly popular layout of the correcting plate transformed into lenses in the light path of the secondary mirror. It has dielectric coatings, which are durable and maintain their reflectivity, and is amazingly light (22 lbs), with the usual quality Vixen build. It is easy to collimate and maintains collimation (I have it permanently mounted). With this scope you can see the companion of Antares, the spiral arms of M51 and the "propellers" (dust lanes)...
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A superior modified Cassegrain design, Vixen's VMC260L outperforms a traditional Schmidt-Cassegrain. The Japanese made Vixen VMC260L Reflector is a true all purpose telescope. Despite its long focal length, the tube is only about 650mm (20") long. As a result, the instrument is very portable. With its large aperture the VMC260L Reflector collects enough light for serious visual and photographic applications for both planetary and deep sky observing. The large 260mm aperture Catadioptric design consists of two mirrors and a double meniscus corrector lens design. Light coming from the object is reflected off the primary mirror (f/2.5) and then passes through the corrector in front of the secondary.
This is designed to eliminate spherical aberration and field curvature while delivering superb contrast. Focusing is through primary mirror movement. The VMC260L Reflector features Dielectric Coated Mirrors for brighter sharper images. The VMC260L has very good contrast. It is an excellent telescope for observing globular clusters, double stars and distant planets. With its open tube design, the telescope cools down quicker than a classical Cassegrain.
Astro Imaging
The Vixen VMC260L modified Cassegrain is ideal for high grade astro imaging. The meniscus correcting lens offers a large corrected field. Light coming from the object is reflected off the primary mirror (f/2.5) and then passes through the corrector plate in front of the secondary mirror. This correcting lens is responsible for the large usable field of the VMC260L. With the optional reducer you get shorter exposure times. The basic configuration already contains a piggy-back camera holder. You can take photos both through the telescope and using a telephoto lens parallel to the main instrument or use the VMC260L for guiding while the camera sits on top.
Feather Touch Focuser
The Feather Touch focusers advanced Crayford design adjusts with 10:1 fine focus to ensure smooth movement and focusing with little effort. All components are precision hardened steel that assures you of many years of use. The Feather Touch comes with a Limited Lifetime Warranty.