107PHQ
Category: Askar
As the first long-focal-ratio Flatfield astrograph from Askar, 107PHQ is born with a special mission: whether you are just getting started in astrophotography, or an enthusiast who has been quite familiar with all equipment and devices, you can always find Askar 107PHQ a useful astrograph which is functionally practical and physically attractive. It’s especially amateur or beginner friendly since you don’t need to attach an extra field flattener to get a satisfactory picture. And for the fact that you don’t need a flattener and you can easily get over back-focus calculation and confusing connection steps, all you need to do is to equip your 107PHQ with any possible imaging devices, make the target stay at the focus, and then the whole optical system is perfect for imaging.
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107mm aperture
749mm focal length
Quadruplet air-spaced APO design
Supporting full frame
Central RMS radius 3um
No need for flattener
No need to calculate the backfocus
Various adapter
Retractable lens hood
300mm dovetail plate
Multi-functional
handle
3.4" large rack- pinion focuser
1:10 fine adjustment
0.7x Reducer (optional)
As the first long-focal-ratio Flatfield astrograph from Askar, 107PHQ is born with a special mission: whether you are just getting started in astrophotography, or an enthusiast who has been quite familiar with all equipment and devices, you can always find Askar 107PHQ a useful astrograph which is functionally practical and physically attractive. It’s especially amateur or beginner friendly since you don’t need to attach an extra field flattener to get a satisfactory picture. And for the fact that you don’t need a flattener and you can easily get over back-focus calculation and confusing connection steps, all you need to do is to equip your 107PHQ with any possible imaging devices, make the target stay at the focus, and then the whole optical system is perfect for imaging.
Askar 107PHQ, a versatile all-rounder
Askar 107PHQ can literally be applied in any conceivable situations, and that’s the top reason why 107PHQ is produced: to slash as much trouble for users as possible.
Askar 107PHQ, an f/7 astrograph, contains four pieces of lenses including two pieces of ED glass, which can better reduce chromatic aberration. It can achieve excellent color correction even with the magnification mounting to 300× in visual observation.
The built-in Flatfield lens is a great contribution to Askar 107PHQ’s imaging ability. It supports 44mm full-frame imaging. The stars around the corner of the images seldom suffer from distortion or deformation. At the center of its field of view, the RMS radius is merely 3um. Even a fastidious user can also be satiated when it comes to the shape of stars. Askar 107PHQ can effectively handle with problems of field curvature and vignette.
Askar 107PHQ can capture tiny star objects due to its 749mm focal length and astonishing field flattening capacity. When used Askar 107PHQ and a high-resolution camera, it can still bring out lots of detailed information of your target.
Askar 107PHQ is also a nice choice for your visual observation. It fits 1.25", 2" zenith mirrors as well as various eyepieces and can achieve a perfect focus. It can even be used to observe planets with a super-high magnification eyepiece.
The sleek 107PHQ is assembled with high-quality CNC-machined components and wrapped with smooth coating. The calm and seriousness is offset by the bright green decorative rings or knobs. The 3.4" rigid focuser is capable of handling a load of 8kg. It’s designed with a long travel distance of 95mm, which is suitable for visual observation. And it’s been optimized especially for astrophotography.
The standard package includes an Askar 107PHQ OTA, a set of four-piece M86-M48 adapters, a pair of tube rings, a 300mm Askar Vixen-style dovetail plate and a high-quality aluminum suitcase.
Specifications
107PHQ |
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Aperture size |
107mm |
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Focal length |
749mm |
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Focal ratio |
f/7 |
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Objective lens |
Quadruplet air-spaced APO (including two ED glass) |
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Image circle |
44mm |
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Maximum accessory connection (with the focuser fully retreated) |
Imaging mode 79mm (from the base of M48×0.75 male thread) 99mm (from the base of M54×0.75 male thread) 119mm (from the base of M68×1male thread) 149mm (from the base of M86×1 male thread) |
Observing mode 120mm (from the end of 2" visual back) |
Total length |
603mm(when the dew shield is contracted 754mm(when the dew shield is stretched) |
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OTA Weight |
5.7kg |
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Total Weight (Including tube ring&dovetail plate) |
6.9kg |
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Rear-end thread type |
M86×1 to M68×1 M68×1 to M54×0.75 M54×0.75 to M52×0.75 M52×0.75 to M48×0.75(with M48×0.75 filter thread) |
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Four-piece photographic adapter |
M48×0.75 |
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Gross weight |
A 107PHQ OTA,a pair of tube rings, a handle, an Askar 300mm Vixen dovetail plate, a set of four-piece photographic adapters, a manual |
Video
Images
Steeve Body | NGC 3572 and the Southern Tadpoles | ASKAR 107PHQ + ZWO ASI1600MM Pro
Steeve Body | NGC 3576 and 3603. The Statue of Liberty & surrounding star clusters | ASKAR 107PHQ + ZWO ASI1600MM Pro
Rumen Bogdanovski | Elephant's trunk nebula | ASKAR 107PHQ + ZWO ASI 2600MM | 36mm Astronomik 6nm narrowband filters
M31 | ASKAR 107PHQ
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