“Zero magnification” red dot finders are common accessories but vary in price and quality. The Baader Sky-Surfer III red dot finder (MSRP $52) offers...
Astrophotography involves replacing an eyepiece with a camera. While this seems simple in theory, for the high resolution and large fields we try to...
Baader Planetarium has introduced the UFC-Tilter and M68-Tilter for their UFC and M68 to correct for minor optical misalignments. The Tilter can adjust for...
Why sometimes, the best magnification, is no magnification at all. Here’s a true story. The very first telescope I had as a kid –...
Baader Planetarium has announced a new multiport instrument selector to allow easy switching between different cameras, spectrographs, or an eyepiece. The Instrument Multi Port...
Review edited by Alan Dyer. Baader Planetarium’s latest Morpheus eyepiece (MSRP: $280) provides the lowest power and widest actual field of view in the...
Baader Planetarium’s Morpheus eyepieces sport a wide 76º apparent field of view, comfortable eye relief, sealed watertight housings, and an optical design that provides...
Plus: Flexible mounting options; superb sharpness and contrast Minus: Box cannot hold filter once feet are in place; user must buy a case Summary:...