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 II Binoviewer

It also compensates the colour aberrations which would otherwise occur beause 

of the huge amounts of glass inside of the binoviewer. A GC is more than a simple Bar-
low element! The optical design is from Carl Zeiss and Astro Physics – we have tested 
many lens systems from other sources which only extend the focal point, but which do 
not remove the colour aberrations.

Another benefit of the GC is to provide additional magnification ahead of the bi-

noviewer. For high magnifications (for example, planetary observation), it is preferable 
to magnify the image before the binoviewer, rather than to use shorter focal length 
eyepieces. By magnifying prior to the binoviewer, the effects of any optical tolerances 
and misalignments in the centering of the eyepieces are reduced. Additionally, longer 
focal length eyepieces tend to have longer eye relief and are more comfortable to use. 
In general, for binoviewing use we recommend eyepieces with focal lengths of 5 mm or 
longer. It is also less expensive to purchase an additional corrector to provide additional 
magnifications rather than to purchase additional pairs of eyepieces.

We recommend first choosing the lowest-power corrector that will allow your scope 

to reach focus. This will permit the widest possible field of view. In addition, one or 
more higher powered compensators can be added to give a greater range of magnifi-
cations. 

For selecting the matching Glasspath Correctors, you need to measure the back-fo-

cus of your telescope first, as described in the previous chapter. Table 1 on the previ-
ous page then tells you, which compensators will work.

Please Note: The distances in the table are approximate and are measured from the 

front mounting flange of the binocular viewer or nosepiece to the top surface of the 
eyepiece holders. Many eyepieces have their focal points located ahead of or behind 
their shoulder. The effects of an eyepiece's focal point location are not taken into 
consideration here and thus the distance required to reach focus will usually vary from 
these values. Additionally, those who are near or far-sighted will also find that more 
or less back-focus is needed. 

For these reasons, we recommend at least 5 – 10 mm 

additional back-focus .

Let's look at an example. The Takahashi Sky90 SV Teleskop is found to have 160mm 

of back-focus as measured from the rear surface of its stock 2" eyepiece clamp to its 
focal point. Referring to Table 1, this scope can reach focus without a Glasspath Cor-
rector, even when using the Baader Deluxe Amici erecting prism. Anyway, we would 
recommend either the 1.7x or 2.6x corrector. This would provide the ability to use the 
binoviewer with no compensator for low-power wide field viewing or with the higher 
powered corrector for optimum image quality at higher magnification for planetary 
observations. Otherwise, the colour abberation would harm the image quality at high 
magnifications. Only for wide-field observations e.g. of the Milky Way at low power, 
you can work without the Glasspath Corrector. 

Summary of Contents for 2456460

Page 1: ...e you with a lifetime of amazing views To ensure optimal performance please read this instruction manual before using your binoviewer BAADER PLANETARIUM ZurSternwarte4 D 82291Mammendorf Tel 49 0 8145...

Page 2: ...Diagonal 12 Option 2 Assembly with a 1 or 2 Nosepiece without Star Diagonal 13 Assembly with Zeiss Microbayonet 14 Option 1 Assembly with a T 2 Star Diagonal 14 Option 2 Assembly without Star Diagona...

Page 3: ...remove colour aberration which will occur because of the long light path through the glass prisms in the binoviewer if it is used with fast telescopes with focal ratios between f 4 and f 7 because of...

Page 4: ...ble T 2 Coupling Nut pre mounted 3 Zeiss microbayonet dovetail ring 4 Spanner tool to fix T 2 adapter or Zeiss Microbayonet to the bino viewer 5 ABS hard top case with compartment for a T 2 star diago...

Page 5: ...20 mm 2456316 2456316Z 1 7x ca 35 mm 2456317 2 6x ca 65 mm 2456300 1 7x ca 80 mm 2 Glasspath Corrector for Newton to attach to the Zeiss microbayonet 2456305 1 8x ca 80 mm 2 Glasspath Corrector for R...

Page 6: ...diagonal 36 mm Zeiss Prism 38 5 mm wit BBHS coating 2456130 T 2 90 Baader Astro Amici Prism with 48 mm BBHS coating for upright images 2456103 Baader T 2 BBHS star diagonal mirror 43 mm 2458055 FlipM...

Page 7: ...m diagonal with 2 ClickLock clamp 2456117 Part Number Name Optical Length 2956100 Baader 2 ClickLock Mirror Diagonal 71 5 mm 2456115 Baader 2 BBHS Mirror Diagonal 71 5 mm 2456117 Baader 2 BBHS Prism D...

Page 8: ...bodies small locking screws and a generally lightweight construction are inadequate to safely hold heavy accessories like a binoviewer Unfortunately it s quite common to hear about heavy and expensive...

Page 9: ...iameter for example the Pentax XW you may have problems reaching the correct separation between the two eyepieces if the interpupillary distance between your eyes is less than 60 mm For observing the...

Page 10: ...Universal Zoom Mark IV eyepieces are made so that they provide the best sharpness and the largest field of view at the highest magnification Simple zoom eyepieces are designed the other way round Tha...

Page 11: ...an object close the right eye and look into the left eyepiece Using the telescope s focus mechanism adjust until the image is sharp 3 Close the left eye and with the right eye look into the right eye...

Page 12: ...you simply screw one of the GCs 2456314 2456316 or 2456317 into the star diagonal without the centering plastic ring which is included with the glasspath corrector Our star diagonals provide a matchi...

Page 13: ...with the glass path corrector to the binoviewer Rotate the counter nut until the nosepiece holds tight 4 Now put the binoviewer into the focuser of your telescope and secure it 5 Remove the dust cover...

Page 14: ...o 1 25x and 1 7x glasspath correctors are moun ted into the dovetail at the binoviewer The 2 6x glasspath corrector is inserted into the T 2 star diagonals as shown here 2 6x GC 1 25x 1 7x GC Remove t...

Page 15: ...r with several telescopes The two glasspath correctors with factor 1 25x and 1 7x can be screwed into the ring dovetail as described for option 1 Then you can use the TQC quickchanger 2456313A to conn...

Page 16: ...he TQC QuickChanger and insert the eyepieces PLEASE NOTE This GC is inserted deeply into the telescope therefore it can only be used with Schmidt Cassegrains with a sufficiently large baffle or at tel...

Page 17: ...to permit safe high resolution observation and imaging of the solar photosphere As the Herschel Solar Prism does not have T 2 threads on the top a T 2 2 adapter ring 1508035 is required Inserting the...

Page 18: ...crewed directly into the binoviewer without the black plastic ring The 2 6 glasspath corrector must be put into the SC T 2 adapter 1508035 together with the black spacer ring It is locked in place by...

Page 19: ...2 very compact and protected from accidental removal To do so you have to remove the T 2 counter nut or the Zeiss microbayonet The shortest possible adaptation can be achieved with the prism diagonal...

Page 20: ...the focal point well past the focuser surface a larger secondary mirror would be required or at least moving the primary mirror up the tube which of course creates its own issues too This increases th...

Page 21: ...lengths are approximate values allow for some variation e g for diopter adjustment Some telescopes don t have enough back focus for any of our glasspath correctors Try to avoid 2 star diagonals becau...

Page 22: ...selecting the matching Glasspath Correctors you need to measure the back fo cus of your telescope first as described in the previous chapter Table 1 on the previ ous page then tells you which compensa...

Page 23: ...lly the glass surfaces of your binoview er will not require anything more than a burst of clean air from a blower bulb in order to remove dust Avoid touching the optical window lens or the prisms insi...

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