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Starlight Instruments Feather Touch Micro Focuser for Celestron CPC-14 Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope

Manufacturer : Starlight Instruments
Part Number : FTM-CPC14

The Starlight Instruments SCT MicroFocuser provides the smoothest control for fine focusing. Two focus knobs allows for standard or 1/10th-speed focusing, making the MicroFocuser extremely accurate. Excellent for both imaging or visual observing, this focuser is precision-machined and anodized black with a brass fine-focus knob.

The Starlight Instruments SCT MicroFocuser provides the smoothest control for fine focusing. Two focus knobs allows for standard or 1/10th-speed focusing, making the MicroFocuser extremely accurate. Excellent for both imaging or visual observing, this focuser is precision-machined and anodized black with a brass fine-focus knob.

The SCT MicroFocuser is easily installed in place of the original focus knob on most Celestron 14" SCTs.

Known to Fit: Celestrron CPC-14 Schmidt-Cassegrain

Celestron CPC11 vs C11 Backplate If your telescope is less than a few years old, check the style of the back cell to see which version of the Feather Touch SCT Micro Focuser you need: If your telescope has a flat back (left picture), you need the standard "C" Micro Focuser. If your telescope has a triangular pattern on the back (right picture), you will need the "CPC" version of the Micro Focuser.

 

$229.00
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