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Explore Scientific ES102ED

description Explore Scientific ES102ED Overview

The Explore Scientific ES102ED is a premium apochromatic refractor telescope renowned for its exceptional image quality and minimal chromatic aberration. Its triplet lens design delivers crisp, high-contrast views of planets and the Moon, while its fast focal ratio (f/5.3) makes it suitable for astrophotography. The included dual-speed focuser simplifies precise focusing, and its robust construction ensures durability. Ideal for serious amateur astronomers and astrophotographers seeking top-tier performance, the ES102ED represents a significant investment in optical excellence.

insights Ranking position

Explore Scientific ES102ED ranks #15 of 45 in the Telescope ranking, behind Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope (SCT), ahead of Orion EON 80mm ED.

balance Explore Scientific ES102ED Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Excellent color correction
  • check High-quality FCD100 glass
  • check Versatile f/7 focal ratio
thumb_down Cons
  • close Heavy physical weight
  • close Requires heavy-duty mount
  • close Premium price point

help Explore Scientific ES102ED FAQ

Is the Explore Scientific ES102ED an f/5.3 or f/7 telescope?

The current Explore Scientific ED102 Essential Series is a 102 mm f/7 air-spaced triplet refractor. A listing that describes the ES102ED as f/5.3 may be combining specifications from a different model and should be checked before purchase.

What does the ES102ED triplet design improve?

Its three-element apochromatic objective is designed to control false color more effectively than a typical achromatic doublet. That is useful for high-contrast lunar and planetary views as well as bright-star imaging.

Does the Explore Scientific ES102ED include a mount?

The ED102 is commonly sold as an optical tube assembly, so buyers should not assume that a tripod and equatorial mount are included. A mount must have enough capacity for the telescope, camera or diagonal, finder, and other accessories.

Can the ES102ED be used for astrophotography?

Yes, its 102 mm apochromatic triplet objective makes it suitable for imaging wide deep-sky targets as well as visual observing. A field flattener, tracking equatorial mount, and camera adapters may be needed for a complete imaging setup.

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