Why You
Should Choose A Tele Vue Telescope
No single
telescope is best for every application. For example, to see the
faintest galaxies and nebulae or deeply resolving globular clusters, a
big aperture telescope (such as a 12” or larger) can’t be beat.
However, fine, small APO
refractors offer levels of portability, versatility, field of view,
day/night viewing, CCD imaging, digiscoping etc. that large instruments
can’t manage. And because APO refractors produce images essentially
free of colour fringing, and have no central obscuration, both low and
high power views have the highest contrast. They are also rugged and
easily carried on-board airplanes, so you can travel to exotic and
dark-sky locations. Ironically, many large instruments have
insufficient field-of-view to observe some showcase deep-sky objects in
Southern skies
such as the Eta Carina nebula, the full extent of the Large Magellanic Cloud, the Pleiades Cluster, etc.
Tele
Vue Quality
Every Tele Vue refractor,
from the Tele Vue-60 to NP-127, can give at least a 3° field (six
Moon diameters wide). And if you want illustrations of what these
scopes can do on deep-sky objects, check out “The Messier Objects”, and
“The Caldwell Objects” books by Stephen James O'Meara. All his
illustrations were made using a 4” Tele Vue telescope visually!
When it comes to viewing
double stars, the Moon, Sun or planets, small APO refractors, because
of their inherent high contrast and lower sensitivity to atmospheric
turbulence, often rival or surpass far larger instruments. Tele Vue
refractors resolve to “Dawes Limit”, easily permitting 60x per inch of
aperture for superb high-power viewing when atmospheric “seeing”
permits.
And for imaging, some of
the most astonishing deep-sky and planetary images come from small APO
refractors.
Tele Vue
Telescopes

TV-60
TV-76
TV-85
TV-102
TV-NP101
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Telescopes - Imaging System

TV-60is
TV-102iis
TV-NP101is
TV-NP127is
Because they are built by
Tele Vue in their Chester, NY facility, you also get:
- A 5-year warranty
- Full service capability
- Helpful personal advice
- Exemplary construction: every model uses precision
machined and black-anodized aluminum housings; each focuser is
hand-fitted for smoothness; sliding dew-shields and adjustable
balancing mountings.
- Optically, each instrument is made with
hand-tuned
lens spacings to assure diffraction-limited performance, along with
full multicoatings for maximum contrast. There’s a reason why the book
“The Backyard Astronomer's Guide” says of our NP101: “optics don’t get
any better than this.”
Add in the unique Tele Vue
eyepiece lines, mounts, accessories, and you’ll understand why Tele Vue
deliver products “even better than you imagined.”
In summary, you get
compact, convenient and beautifully handcrafted “heirloom” quality
instruments, capable of extraordinary low-to-high power ranges, with
fields of view up to 5.5° (over 11 Moon diameters wide), and great
photographic/imaging capabilities. Their sharpness and contrast levels
also place them above any other instruments for nature, wildlife and
bird viewing (Cornell Ornithology lab reports). Lastly, adding Bino Vue
to 85mm or larger Tele Vue scopes gives you amazingly dimensional “you
are there” comfortable two-eye viewing.
Please review the full
range of Tele Vue telescopes here and when
you have an idea of what suits your needs, call Bintel and we’ll help
you fine-tune your choices for your particular lifestyle, interests and
budget.
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