Contents What's new on the Universal Zoom Mark IV? The fourth generation of this eyepiece weighs 290 gram and is lighter by 80 grams than its predecessor – it now has 55 mm diameter to become useful in dual mode The Hyperion Universal Zoom Mark IV with 1¼"...
Continously adjustable Magnifications Changing the mounting adapters A and B with ClickStops at 8/12/16/20/24mm In the standard configuration, both 1¼" and 2" nosepieces are mounted at the eye- piece main body, including dustcaps. Remove both dust caps before using the eye- The Hyperion Universal Zoom Eyepiece can be ad- piece for the first time.
Connection options at the telescope-side onto the body of any Baader 2” star diagonal, with the help of an optional 2"/2" inverter-ring (#1508020). There are three principle ways to adapt the Hyperion Universal Zoom Mark IV onto a This ensures a permanent and very sturdy eyepiece telescope.
(right). After removing the height-adjustable eyecup, the universal M43-thread is exposed. This type of thread is used by most video-cameras. Baader Planetarium offers many step-up- The Zeiss Diascope 85 T/FL in combination with or step-down-rings for most common threads of camera lenses, as well as the adapter the Hyperion Universal Zoom Mark IV (right) offers #2958080 to convert from M43 to the universal photographic T-2-thread (M42x0,75).
Use with Binoviewers The optional Hyperion Zoom Barlow Lens – 2,25x (#2956180) The Hyperion Universal Zoom Mark IV has an outermost diameter of just 55 mm, The 2.25x Baader Hyperion Zoom Barlow lens was which makes it a perfect choice for bino-viewers. People of all ages, even children designed especially to complement the Hyperion Zoom with an interpupillary distance of just 55 mm, can use a binoviewer with two Mark eyepiece.
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