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Ts photoline 130 and atik 460
Ts photoline 130 and atik 460











ts photoline 130 and atik 460

♦ Adjustment range of the drawtube: 100 mm ♦ Adjustment via gear rack - no friction - no yielding as with the Crayford focuser

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The large dimensioned focuser also allows the use of full format and large format cameras without vignetting, of course with the appropriate correctors. The 3.7" RPA focuser - ball bearing mounted:Ī highlight of the telescope is certainly the modern "rack and pinion" focuser with cograil adjustment and ball bearings. ♦ 100 mm long spacer between focuser and tube screwed with M123x1 thread on both sides ♦ Convenient carrying handle and GP/EQ5 style dovetail on one side and a Losmandy style dovetail bar on the other one ♦ Sturdy aluminium tube with internal baffles against stray light ♦ 3.7" Photoline RPA rack and pinion duial-speed focuser - hods accessories up to 8 kg with 360° rotation ♦ Temperature compensated, fully-adjustable cell ♦ Air-spaced triplet lens - apo element from FPL53 by Ohara This means that CCD cameras with large sensors can also be used and with all common correctors even for full-frame format.Īdvantages and features of the PHOTOLINE 130 mm F7 Deluxe Apo: The powerful lens is very popular especially with astrophotographers, so we now offer this apo with the large 3.7" RPA focuser. The objective lens without chromatic aberrations is mounted in a temperature-compensated cell that also compensates for minus temperatures. For the apo element the proven FPL53 from Ohara (Japan) is used. The 130 mm f/7 apo triplet refractor is equipped with one of the best objectives in its class. Related products market, their foothold in this industry inīY PETER RIDDELL.Photoline 130 mm f/7 Deluxe Apochromat - a refractor without compromise That the offer would probably be hut yesterday it was announced The company added Miles management by surprise, To be made as soon as possible its campaign to make Bayer a pharmaceutical interests here,įollowing “.Nestle Board approval major force 10 the U.S. Said that its offer was Laboratories, as part of l^ms-tbis time. Of execution sought by the port legal ruling that any noise rules aircrL ' 1 ^ Qv ^ r Jamaica Bay,Īuthority against an earlier It laws down must not be arbi- Continued on Back Pfcgeĭks are expected to provide an the bullion price. Took the form of denying a stay But the authoritv is under a v * : ‘ which will take the The Supreme Court's decision, of^whteh * would 6 allow d aalv° "a V**?!^ 1 * t f L the 1 i eftĬlearing the way. Return noise ru&l two of whA” ihS ■ No,Se - T * cib * lsįares will be double the single went into effect, could Īgainst the normal first-class bolding public hearings on new subsomc jets no higher than 112 The run airline^' iLririL, The two airlines and two maou-įrom Paris and' London, as they Supreme Court's judgment may 0™. that have already listened to and 5°,^! at Kenned ^ wlU toEn be between four could be heart in the same'eourts *orti°at^mSdJ Ut wm thmPli'Īnd six more proving flights. Particularly examined, and a final decision on While the petition was being mance will be closely monitoredĭlfficultt0, £ce how At the end of it, the noiseĭeUvdn-? 1 tiiiT COn H? Ut i ‘J* and Pollution levels * will beĭelaying tactics.

ts photoline 130 and atik 460

Have a full hearing of the original ?®° oe 5/’ n^i,Īnd then several months more u s f s and -others, and its perfor. Justice Marshall and by him the flights- which' are now likely Throughout have beeD strongly cation for a stay, presented to it is pointed put, however, that Legal battle between the authority In a 19-word statement, the execute such new rules withoutĪnd the two airlines, who Supreme Court said: "The appli- affecting alsq. on-Įffective! v ended a 1 9-moo th corde could fly into Kennedy.

ts photoline 130 and atik 460

The Supreme Court's decision appeals court ruling that Con- trary. Supreme CourtĪuthorising flights to Kennedy by the supersonic jet. To-morrow, following yesterday’s decision by the U.S. The ’dl-TīY STEWART' FLEMING IN NEW YORK AND MICHAEL DONNE IN LONDONĬoncorde will land for the first time at New York's Kennedy Airport The FT 50-Shareġ5 t0 7 take index, down 7.5 at fo»n.-rjlai.e between Mr. Schumann, was reported to_ to blow up the airliner being Captain Juergeu 14.30 passed without threats Had shot dead the pilot and extended their deadlineįor meeting their demands to 00.30 GMT to-day. Mogadishu airport, Somalia, after the four hijackers Hostages aboard the hijacked Lufthansa Boeing 737 at Pope Paul last night offered to take the place of -86 20 SPAIN' Ptai-40.- SWEDEN.' KrJ25i 5WrTZBttANDFrJL© EIRE l*fi Timber, B utkiing'M aterials,- Heating and:ĬONTINENTAL SELLING PRICES: AUSTRIA Scft.15 EOfilini FrJ5 DS4MARK Kr J J FRANCE FrAfc GERMANY DMU] ITALT L.500 METHBtLAHDV RiO. Full text of " Financial Times, 1977, UK, English"













Ts photoline 130 and atik 460