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Takahashi Extender-Q 1.6x for FSQ-106N and Sky-90

Manufacturer : Takahashi
Part Number : TEQ0001

Extender-Q 1.6X Extender for FSQ-106N ans Sky-90.

Extender-Q 1.6X Extender for FSQ-106N ans Sky-90.



Current rating is 5.00. Total votes 2.
 
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An Outstandoing attachment for any FS series scope
I bought the extender for my FSQ-106 to go along with a Bino-viewer...As there is no false color in the 106, it did increase the visual clearity and worked very good with the Bino...The various attachments can be a bit tricky but well worth the time and effort...This is a very good accessory, one I highly recommend for visual astronomers!  

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Best accessory Ive ever purchased
If you own an FSQ, an FS-102, 128, or 152 this accessory is a must for visual astronomy.  It removes whatever false color there may be in my FS-152 even on the brightest objects.  Several amatuers viewing through the Extender-Q and the FS-152 freely admitted the absence of any visibly discernable false color.  There is no reduction in image quality - period!  Fantastic quality and workmanship.  Its even configurable for using with the binoviewer to double your viewing pleasure.  Talk to Anacortes for appropriate adapter information.

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