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Sky-Watcher Quattro 200 f/4 Imaging Newtonian

NEWTON QUATTRO-200P

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Sky-Watcher Quattro 200 f/4 Imaging Newtonian

205 mm fast Newtonian reflector designed for wide-field imaging. Parabolic mirror, linear 10:1 Crayford focuser, baffled steel tube and ultra-thin secondary support. Excellent for deep-sky astrophotography.

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699.00 CHF tax incl.

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Sky-Watcher Quattro 200 f/4 Imaging Newtonian

DESCRIPTION

The Sky-Watcher Quattro 200 f/4 is an imaging-optimized Newtonian reflector. Its 205 mm parabolic primary mirror, made of low expansion glass, ensures rapid thermal equilibrium and stable focus. With an 800 mm focal length and fast f/4 ratio, it’s ideal for capturing wide deep-sky targets in shorter exposures.

The steel optical tube includes nine internal baffle rings that suppress stray light and reinforce structural rigidity. The ultra-thin 0.5 mm secondary mirror supports reduce obstruction and enhance image brightness.

Focusing is handled by a 2" linear Crayford dual-speed focuser (10:1). Instead of gears, it uses rollers for smooth, backlash-free operation. It includes a 2" drawtube with an integrated male T-thread for secure camera connection with the proper T-ring. A 9x50 finderscope, tube rings and a Vixen-style dovetail bar are included.

Eyepieces are not supplied, giving users the flexibility to choose their optical setup and corrector depending on their camera's sensor.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Type: Newtonian Reflector

  • Aperture: 205 mm

  • Focal Length: 800 mm

  • Focal Ratio: f/4

  • Primary Mirror: Parabolic, low expansion glass

  • Secondary Support: 0.5 mm thickness

  • Focuser: 2" Linear Crayford, dual-speed (10:1)

  • T-thread: Integrated on 2" drawtube

  • Tube: Steel with 9 internal baffles

  • Finderscope: Optical 9x50

  • Dovetail: Vixen-type

  • Tube Rings: Included

  • Tube Weight: 9 kg

  • Eyepieces: Not included

  • Light gain over 150 mm: +77%