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SV503 102ED Telescope -SV193 Field Flattener/Reducer for Astrophotography

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Product Name SVBONY SV503 102F7 ED Astronomy Telescope
Type Refractor
ED Glass S-FPL51
Coating SMC
Aperture 102mm / 4.01-Inch
Focal length 714mm
Focal Ratio f/7
Type of Focuser RAP (Rack and Pinion)
Gear Reduction 1:10 Fine movement
Resolving capacity 1.17"
Limit value 12.1
Light gathering capacity 212x
Max. Useful magnification 204x
Tube weight(with rings) 5.5kg
Tube outer diameter 121mm
Tube material Aluminum
Back Focus Length 101.9mm
OTA Length 630mm
Dovetail & Ring Yes
Dovetail Length 200mm
Model SV193
Fit For SV503 102ED F7
SKU W9152D
Back Focus 55mm
Barrel Size 2-inch
Threads Standard M48*0.75
Lens Structure 3-Elements/2Groups
Lens Coating FMC
Blackened Lens Edges Yes
Net Weight 177g / 6.24oz / 0.39lb
Model SV211
Color Red
Material 6061T Aluminums
Length 203mm
Width 42mm
High 39mm
Net Weight 161.5g/5.7oz
Fit For OTA SV503 102mm f/7、SV550 122mm f/7
Distance Between Two M6 Screws 187mm
Model W2370B
Length 39mm
Width of internal slot 5mm
Horizontal length of internal slot 46mm
Vertical length of internal slot 46mm
Can be fixed M5 screw
Color Black
Model W9132D
Total Length 550mm
Heater Length 430mm
Interface Type USB Type-A
Input Voltage DV 5V
Input Current 2A
Power 10W
Temperature Adjustable Yes
PWM Function Support
Power Cable Length 1.2m
Strip Material Imitation OK cloth + SBR + Black-T +Aluminum Film+ Pure Cotton
Power cord material Silicone
Fit for OTA MK105, SV48P 102, SV503 102ED

Features

  1. 1. The appearance of the telescope is baked with high-end fine-grained paint, with exquisite appearance and delicate feel
  2. 2. The objective lens features an S-FPL51 extra-low dispersion glass ED element, which eliminates chromatic aberration. This results in the best color correction for an ED doublet lens
  3. 3. The lens adopts optical processing and low polishing technology, which is carefully carved
  4. 4. The deceleration ratio of the two-speed 2'' toothed focusing seat is 1:10, which makes it easy to achieve accurate focus

The Real Shot Image by SV503 102mm OTA

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The Bundle Set of SV503 102mm by Our Clients

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I originally bought the 102ED refractor to use at public outreach astronomy events so that I wouldn't have to expose my expensive imaging 'scopes to being touched by hundreds of people who don't know how to handle a telescope. But I was sufficiently impressed with the views through this 'scope that I decided to try it as an imaging 'scope, and purchased the reducer/flattener separately. It took some time to get both the main and guide cameras to reach focus (more on that later), but I finally came up with a combination of spacers that worked, although it's slightly longer than the recommended 55mm flange to sensor spacing. I still haven't captured a real target because the Moon is now nearly full, but some short exposures (4 seconds) with a luminance filter and monochrome camera (APS-C sensor size) revealed uniformly round, tight stars across the field, and quite acceptable sharpness. Sharpness is likely limited by chromatic aberration when using a luminance filter (or OSC camera), but the same is true of one of my much more expensive imaging 'scopes, which is a triplet. My issue with this system for imaging is that at focus the focuser is almost all the way in, leaving just a few millimeters to spare. This situation is not helped by the fact that the threads on the back of the reducer/flattener are so long that I had to add spacing between the reducer/flattener and OAG to avoid running into the pick-off prism.

I owned a 102/1000 mm F10 Bresser achromat for some time, now I purchased the Svbony 102mm ED FPL51 and its significaltly better with a lot less chromatic aberrations. I like this refractor a lot, especially because it's sold for an excellent price

I have the the 80mm version of this scope. I think for the price it's very good. It's not as good as a triplet but the difference is not big, mainly slight halos on bright stars. It's well built and nice to use. I have the reducer for it as well. It's my go to scope and I really like it.

This is the exact telescope I use with an ASI2600MC. With a 0.8X FF/FR and a Pegasus Focus Cube, this was the best rig I could afford.

I have the 102 and the 70 and I love them! Glad at got them before the tariff war being in the states!

I purchased the 503 102ed during the Black Friday sale with competitive price. Thanks svbony. I can proceed my hobby.

I got one sv503 telescope a few months ago. Pretty happy with it.

i used to use 8inch Schmidt-Cassegrain to astrophotograph nebulas with a friend , then i decided to get my own telescope and i ordered the sv502 102mm with the reducer to start my astrophotography journey , i was worried from the chromatic operations since it is a doublet but here is my experience with it : - the stars are nice and round on the corners of the image - there is no blue stars when using dual narrow band filter or even multi band filters using a color camera - the images that produces is very sharp which is spuriously sharper then the 8inch Schmidt-Cassegrain while this scope cost less then half the price of the 8inch - comes with dew sheild bult-in which is huge plus. - i was able to capture the horsehead nebula, the rosette nebula and andromeda in great details in conclusion i believe i made the right choice going with this scope and i am very happy with the images i get with it

Perfect product. Happy with my purchase

Great telescope with all required astrophotography accessories for cheap price. With field flattener you barely see blue halo around stars for this doublet telescope.

A great refractor, great price, great support and very supportive and kind customer service. Delivered quick , good shape, contents as mentioned in addition to some gifts.

i have the 503, 102 for a few years now and i really like it, i use it with my asi 585 and it produces images i am happy with for the price of the setup. it seems to be a good match for a smaller censor i think most people buying a cheaper beginner telescope like this are not going to have an expensive apc sized cooled camera anyway. the chromatic aberration is a pain but it can mostly be sorted out in pixnsight.

I have the 102 mm ED verson from Svbony. I have used it for visual observations and photography, it's very very nice for the planets and the Moon (with filter) clearly better than my Bresser 102/1000 mm achromat. It also has an excellent focuser.

I've been using this scope for almost 2 years. Primarily DSO astrophotography with some visual use. I have zero complaints.

The price of these would make them a good option for amateur astrophotography

I own the Svbony 102/714 mm for 6 months now, previosely I had a Bresser 102/1000 mm F10 achromat and the Svbony 102 ED has a much better optical quality and performance. Also the 2 speed focuser is infinitely better than the ones used on simple achromats.

I bought this exact OTA a month ago and I tried planetary photography and the results surprised me a lot.

I bought the SV503 80 and I'm very happy with it's performance and build quality.

I have the svbony 503 80ED and the sv550 122mm, I started astrophotography seriously at the end of last year.I'm a real fan of the Svbony brand.

The SV503 telescopes are awesome for this price-range. And especially the 102mm is the best choice for both visually observing and astrophotography.

I own this 102ED myself, and I am planning to add a mono camera and filters ouch instead of getting a triplet/APO

I purchased the 503 80ED last year after having entered into AP and had no idea what a doublet was. I found that the quality was great considering it was my first refractor.

I bought the 102 version last month. I'm under Bortle 8 skies, so even my C6 has contrast issues . Yet, the Svbony, under full magnification 200x (using your favorite Baader Zoom and barlow set) at Jupiter and Saturn worked very well.