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Denkmeier Optical 2" Power x Switch Diagonal #R2 for Refractors w/Silver Enhanced Mirror

Manufacturer : Denkmeier Optical
Part Number : DENKR2_97

Designed for refractors that can handle a little extra weight. It has two 2" format Power x Switch devices that produce a range of magnifications with any single eyepiece or a binoviewer. Our Power x Switch Star Diagonal allows a Denkmeier Standard or Premium Denk II Binoviewer as well as some other binoviewers to work at up to 6 magnifications with only one pair of eyepieces in most Refractors.
This is one amazing diagonal. We designed this for refractors that can handle a little extra weight and it has two 2" format Power x Switch devices that produce a wonderful range of magnifications with any single eyepiece or a binoviewer. Our #R2 Power x Switch Star Diagonal allows a Denkmeier Standard or Premium Denk II Binoviewer as well as some other binoviewers to work at up to 6 magnifications with only one pair of eyepieces in most Refractors. Add a Standard or Premium Denk II Binoviewer purchased ala carte to your #R2 Power x Switch Star diagonal and typical Refractors will operate at up to 7 magnifications with a single eyepiece. Includes a silver enhanced 97% reflective 1/10 Wave mirror.

Also available with a 99.4 %, 1/10 Wave Dielectric Mirror.

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