ATTENTION: If in the previous points 6 and 7 you had
mounted another "resolutive" eyepiece different from the
one of 17mm with different height, lower or greater, when
assembling in the Baader Click-Lock the height of the group
(C) of the [POS-2] position would be different from the
heights of the 40mm and 8mm eyepiece groups plus the
Baader Click-Locks and the "Extenders" in positions [POS-
1] and [POS-3]. Then you would have to readjust all the
heights of all eyepieces and always first mount the largest
height eyepiece plus the Click-Lock Baader without
"Extenders" in the [POS-1], [POS-2] or [POS- 3] of the
ROTARION
. Then you should match the other group’s
height of eyepieces plus the Click-Locks Baader with the
available Extenders and the fine tuning of the helical top
ring of the Click-Locks Baader.
NOTE: Replacement of small number of mm or high
magnification eyepieces by Barlow optics, extending the
focal length of the telescope, is common in high quality
planetary imaging. In which case, you may replace the
“planetary” eyepiece
. In addition, the ROTARION allows
the assembly of focal reducing optics such as "Focal
Reducers" or "TeleCompresors". In which case, you may
also replace the eyepiece that suits you. It is very
important to respect the distance from the focal reducer
to the camera imaging chip. The supplier of these optics
should provide the optimal distance to the camera.
ATTENTION: ROTARION is designed to accept 1.25" optics
of 50mm maximum external diameter to avoid
interferences in the assembly and operation problems of
ROTARION and ROTARION PHOTO. You may exceed the
maximum outside diameter of 50mm at your own risk and
responsibility.
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