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Baader IMP85 Adapter Hedrick Focuser

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  • Telescope connection for the Hedrick focuser 3.5 inch for PlaneWave CDK 14/17/20/24 inch to the Instrument Multi Port IMP85
  • Connections on the camera side: 120 x 7.5 mm dovetail
  • Optical length: 0.5 mm
  • Inner and outer diameter D120a / D82.5i
  • Black anodized
  • Developed and manufactured in Germany

Instrument Multi Port IMP85 Adapter
This adapter is used to mount the Instrument Multi Port IMP85 (#2451300) to the PlaneWave CDK 14/17/20/24 inch with 3.5 inch Hedrick focuser.

As a variety of adaptations are possible, the Instrument Multi Port IMP85 is supplied without an adapter. For customized applications Baader Planetarium provides the design for the flange on request.

A variety of telescope-side and camera-side adapters are available from stock:

IMP85 Adapter to Hedrick Focuser (#2451310)
IMP85 Adapter to IR90 Focuser (#2451311)
IMP85 Adapter to M100a (#2451312)
IMP85 Adapter to M100i (#2451313)
IMP85 Adapter to FT 3.5" OAZ (#2451314)
IMP85 Adapter to M68i (#2451315)
Extension to IR90 Focuser and Telescope, 37mm for IMP85 (#2451320)

Instrument Multi Port IMP85
The IMP85 (Instrument Multi Port with 85mm free diameter) is a direct result of our production of remote-controlled observatories.

The ability to get multiple uses out of one telescope opens up a whole new world for remote observatories as well as amateur astronomers or regular observatories.
A remote observatory never needs to be rebuilt again: A device can now be equipped with a deepsky astro camera, a planetary camera and a spectrograph without having to request conversion time from the staff.

An observatory open to the public can finally leave the camera permanently on the main device and still use it for observations with guests without any problems. After the guided tours, there is no need to spend time tidying up and converting the equipment - the telescope can be used immediately for astrophotography at the touch of a button. The possibilities of this system are as varied as the fields of astronomy.

The Instrument Multi Port IMP85 (#2451300) with its non-mirrored Port 1 has a unique selling point. Where other devices have a central mirror that rotates, the IMP85's design keeps the main camera in the central focus. No light is lost and the weight is evenly distributed. The compact and solid design allows the shortest possible connection to many telescope systems.

Two individually adjustable 40x40mm mirrors made of quartz glass with the highest optical quality can be introduced electronically and with the highest degree of repeatability into the light path to redirect the light to port 2 or port 3. These ports can be used for various other optical instruments such as spectrographs, video cameras, planetary cameras or a simple eyepiece.

The working distances of the three connection ports are clearly defined and can be easily adapted to all common systems using standard adapters. The instruments can therefore be connected more or less parfocally to all three ports using an individual combination of adapters. We will be happy to help you find the optimum configuration for your application.

Technical data:

Manufacturer: Baader Planetarium
Item number (#): 2451310
EAN code: 4047825044556
Optical length (mm): 0.5 mm
Inner diameter / free aperture (mm): D120a
Outer diameter (mm): D82.5i
Internal connection (telescope side): Ring dovetail
Camera connection: 120 x 7.5mm dovetail
Compatible brands: Baader Planetarium

Anschluss: Hedrick Focuser
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Baader IMP85 Adapter Hedrick Focuser

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  • Telescope connection for the Hedrick focuser 3.5 inch for PlaneWave CDK 14/17/20/24 inch to the Instrument Multi Port IMP85
  • Connections on the camera side: 120 x 7.5 mm dovetail
  • Optical length: 0.5 mm
  • Inner and outer diameter D120a / D82.5i
  • Black anodized
  • Developed and manufactured in Germany

Product description for Baader IMP85 Adapter Hedrick Focuser

Instrument Multi Port IMP85 Adapter
This adapter is used to mount the Instrument Multi Port IMP85 (#2451300) to the PlaneWave CDK 14/17/20/24 inch with 3.5 inch Hedrick focuser.

As a variety of adaptations are possible, the Instrument Multi Port IMP85 is supplied without an adapter. For customized applications Baader Planetarium provides the design for the flange on request.

A variety of telescope-side and camera-side adapters are available from stock:

IMP85 Adapter to Hedrick Focuser (#2451310)
IMP85 Adapter to IR90 Focuser (#2451311)
IMP85 Adapter to M100a (#2451312)
IMP85 Adapter to M100i (#2451313)
IMP85 Adapter to FT 3.5" OAZ (#2451314)
IMP85 Adapter to M68i (#2451315)
Extension to IR90 Focuser and Telescope, 37mm for IMP85 (#2451320)

Instrument Multi Port IMP85
The IMP85 (Instrument Multi Port with 85mm free diameter) is a direct result of our production of remote-controlled observatories.

The ability to get multiple uses out of one telescope opens up a whole new world for remote observatories as well as amateur astronomers or regular observatories.
A remote observatory never needs to be rebuilt again: A device can now be equipped with a deepsky astro camera, a planetary camera and a spectrograph without having to request conversion time from the staff.

An observatory open to the public can finally leave the camera permanently on the main device and still use it for observations with guests without any problems. After the guided tours, there is no need to spend time tidying up and converting the equipment - the telescope can be used immediately for astrophotography at the touch of a button. The possibilities of this system are as varied as the fields of astronomy.

The Instrument Multi Port IMP85 (#2451300) with its non-mirrored Port 1 has a unique selling point. Where other devices have a central mirror that rotates, the IMP85's design keeps the main camera in the central focus. No light is lost and the weight is evenly distributed. The compact and solid design allows the shortest possible connection to many telescope systems.

Two individually adjustable 40x40mm mirrors made of quartz glass with the highest optical quality can be introduced electronically and with the highest degree of repeatability into the light path to redirect the light to port 2 or port 3. These ports can be used for various other optical instruments such as spectrographs, video cameras, planetary cameras or a simple eyepiece.

The working distances of the three connection ports are clearly defined and can be easily adapted to all common systems using standard adapters. The instruments can therefore be connected more or less parfocally to all three ports using an individual combination of adapters. We will be happy to help you find the optimum configuration for your application.

Technical data:

Manufacturer: Baader Planetarium
Item number (#): 2451310
EAN code: 4047825044556
Optical length (mm): 0.5 mm
Inner diameter / free aperture (mm): D120a
Outer diameter (mm): D82.5i
Internal connection (telescope side): Ring dovetail
Camera connection: 120 x 7.5mm dovetail
Compatible brands: Baader Planetarium

Baader IMP85 Adapter Hedrick Focuser

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Complete technical data
IMP85 Technische Zeichnung (PDF, Englisch)
IMP85 - Beispielinstallation auf CDK24 (PDF, Englisch)

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