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SAXON 1026AZ3 SC REFRACTOR TELESCOPE INSTRUCTION MANUAL                           

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Calculating the magnification (power)

 

 

The magnification produced by a telescope is determined by the focal length of the eyepiece that is used with 
it. To determine a magnification for your telescope, divide its focal length by the focal length of the eyepieces 
you are going to use. For example, a 10mm focal length eyepiece will give 66X magnification with a 660mm 
focal length telescope. 
 
 
        Magnification  =  

 

 

 

 

 

  =    66x 

 

 
 
When  you  are  looking  at  astronomical  objects,  you  are  looking  through  a  column  of  air  that  reaches  to  the 
edge  of  space  and  that  column  seldom  stays  still.  Similarly,  when  viewing  over  land  you  are  often  looking 
through heat waves radiating from the ground, house, buildings, etc. Your telescope may be able to give very 
high magnification but what you end up magnifying is all the turbulence between the telescope and the subject. 
A  good  rule  of  thumb  is  that  the  usable  magnification  of  a  telescope  is  about  2X  per  mm  of  aperture  under 
good conditions. 

 

Calculating the field of view 

 

The  size  of  the  view  that  you  see  through  your  telescope  is  called  the  true  (or  actual)  field  of  view  and  it  is 
determined by the design of the eyepiece. Every eyepiece has a value, called the apparent field of view, which 
is supplied by the manufacturer. Field of view is usually measured in degrees and/or arc-minutes (there are 60 
arc-minutes  in  a  degree).  The  true  field  of  view  produced  by  your  telescope  is  calculated  by  dividing  the 
eyepiece's  apparent  field  of  view  by  the  magnification  that  you  previously  calculated  for  the  combination. 
Using the figures in the previous magnification example, if your 10mm eyepiece has an apparent field of view 
of 52 degrees, then the true field of view is 0.79 degrees or 47 arc-minutes. 
 
 
        True Field of View  = 
 
 
To put this in perspective, the moon is about 0.5° or 30 arc-minutes in diameter, so this combination would be 
fine for viewing the whole moon with a little room to spare. Remember, too much magnification and too small 
a field of view can make it very hard to find things. It is usually  best to start at a  lower magnification  with its 
wider field and then increase the magnification  when  you  have found  what  you are looking for. First find the 
moon then look at the shadows in the craters! 

 

Calculating the exit pupil

 

 

The  Exit  Pupil  is  the  diameter  (in  mm)  of  the  narrowest  point  of  the  cone  of  light  leaving  your  telescope. 
Knowing this value for a telescope-eyepiece combination tells you whether your eye is receiving all of the light 
that  your  primary  lens  or  mirror  is  providing. The  average  person  has  a  fully  dilated  pupil  diameter  of  about 
7mm.  This  value  varies  a  bit  from  person  to  person,  is  less  until  your  eyes  become  fully  dark  adapted  and 
decreases  as  you  get  older.  To  determine  an  exit  pupil,  you  divide  the  diameter  of  the  primary  of  your 
telescope (in mm) by the magnification. 
 
 
        Exit Pupil  =  
 
 
For example, a 200mm f/5 telescope with a 40mm eyepiece produces a magnification of 25x and an exit pupil 
of  8mm.  This  combination  can  probably  be  used  by  a  young  person  but  would  not  be  of  much  value  to  a 
senior citizen. The same telescope used with a 32mm eyepiece gives a magnification of about 31x and an exit 
pupil of 6.4mm which should be fine for most dark adapted eyes. In contrast, a 200mm f/10 telescope with the 
40mm eyepiece gives a magnification of 50x and an exit pupil of 4mm, which is fine for everyone.

 

 

Focal length of the telescope 

Focal length of the eyepiece 

660mm  

10mm 

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Apparent Field of View 

Magnification 

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Diameter of Primary mirror in mm 

Magnification 

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Содержание 1026AZ3 SC

Страница 1: ...1026AZ3 SC Refractor Telescope Instruction Manual SKU 214224 ...

Страница 2: ...rotect it from exposure Never use an eyepiece type solar filter and never use your telescope to project sunlight onto another surface the internal heat build up will damage the telescope optical elements Eyepiece Pan Handle Altitude Adjustment Optical Tube Attachment Knob Objective Lens Finderscope Azimuth Knob Adjustment Accessory Tray Tripod Leg Erect Prism Diagonal Slow Motion Controls Telescop...

Страница 3: ...nt 2 You may adjust the telescope left or right by the azimuth adjustment Loose the azimuth adjustment anti clockwise lock the azimuth adjustment at the desired position by turning clockwise 3 You may also use the slow motion controls to fine adjust your telescope Finderscope alignment When a finderscope is correctly aligned with the telescope objects can be quickly located and brought to the cent...

Страница 4: ...onal In addition to increasing magnification the benefits of using a Barlow lens include improved eye relief and reduced spherical aberration in the eyepiece For this reason a barlow plus a lens often outperform a single lens producing the same magnification However its greatest value may be that a barlow can potentially double the number of eyepiece in your collection Focusing your telescope Slow...

Страница 5: ...view is 0 79 degrees or 47 arc minutes True Field of View To put this in perspective the moon is about 0 5 or 30 arc minutes in diameter so this combination would be fine for viewing the whole moon with a little room to spare Remember too much magnification and too small a field of view can make it very hard to find things It is usually best to start at a lower magnification with its wider field a...

Страница 6: ...window causing turbulence which also affects images Astronomy is an outdoor activity 3 Choosing the best time to observe The best conditions will have still air and obviously a clear view of the sky It is not necessary that the sky be cloud free Often broken cloud conditions provide excellent seeing Do not view immediately after sunset After the sun goes down the Earth is still cooling causing air...

Страница 7: ...ers Astronomical Society of Geelong Wollongong Amateur Astronomy Club Port Macquarie Astronomical Association South Australia Central West Astronomical Society Inc Astronomical Society of South Australia Canberra Astronomical Society Astronomical Society of Albury Wodonga Tasmania Centaurus Astronomical Society Astronomical Society of Tasmania Inc Grafton Astronomical Society Coffs Harbour Astrono...

Страница 8: ...aximum Practical Magnification 204x Warranty 5 Years limited warranty What s included in the box 1x Saxon D102mm x F660mm SC Refractor Telescope 1x Red dot finderscope 1x 26mm Eyepiece 1x 9mm Eyepiece 1x 6 3mm Eyepiece 1x 90 Degree Erect Prism Diagonal 1x 2x Barlow Lens attach before an eyepiece to achieve double magnification 1x Stainless Steel Tripod with Accessory Tray 2x Slow Motion Controls 1...

Страница 9: ...x 51x 39x 31x SKU 512035 SKU 512005 SKU 512008 SKU 512013 SKU 512017 SKU 512021 Saxon 1 25 Plossl Eyepieces The saxon Plossl eyepieces are a class on its own With edge to edge blackened optics this Plossl eyepiece features a 4 element design that delivers clear high contrast images while minimising spherical aberration and distortion Featuring a 4 element design this Plossl eyepiece ensures maximu...

Страница 10: ...rchased Available in Canon Nikon Minolta Sony Pentax 640001 640002 640003 640004 Saxon 1 25 Universal Digital Camera Bracket Adapter The saxon 1 25 Variable Projection Camera Adapter is an exceptional convenient instrument to couple almost any brands of compact digital cameras This adapter can be attach to spotting scope telescopes and monocular for photographic use in no need of additional setup ...

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