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Saxon 1.25" Erect Image Diagonal (90 degree)

Saxon 1.25" Erect Image Diagonal (90 degree)

$149.00

Upright, non-mirrored images during terrestrial viewing and comfort during astronomy sessions, the saxon 1.25" Erect Image Diagonal (90 degree) will give you both.

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- Available from 10 Wilson Rd, Warkworth.

- Usually ready in 12-24 hours



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Description

Upright, non-mirrored images during terrestrial viewing and comfort during astronomy sessions, the Saxon 1.25" Erect Image Diagonal (90 degree) will give you both.

With the Saxon 1.25" Erect Image Diagonal (90 degree) you can use your Refractor or  Cassegrain telescopes for terrestrial observation in the daytime.

  • This 1.25” diagonal produces right side up and left-to-right correct images when used with refractors and Cassegrain telescopes
  • Inserts into 1.25” focusers or visual backs; accepts standard 1.25” eyepieces


The Saxon 1.25" Erect Image Diagonal (90 degree) is perfect for long hours of gazing at stars and planets.

 

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Upright, non-mirrored images during terrestrial viewing and comfort during astronomy sessions, the saxon 1.25" Erect Image Diagonal (90 degree) will give you both.

Description

Upright, non-mirrored images during terrestrial viewing and comfort during astronomy sessions, the Saxon 1.25" Erect Image Diagonal (90 degree) will give you both.

With the Saxon 1.25" Erect Image Diagonal (90 degree) you can use your Refractor or  Cassegrain telescopes for terrestrial observation in the daytime.

  • This 1.25” diagonal produces right side up and left-to-right correct images when used with refractors and Cassegrain telescopes
  • Inserts into 1.25” focusers or visual backs; accepts standard 1.25” eyepieces


The Saxon 1.25" Erect Image Diagonal (90 degree) is perfect for long hours of gazing at stars and planets.

 

Reviews