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  2" TMB Designed Field Flattener for FLT-110/FLT-132 Refractors
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This high-quality flattener has been engineered and CNC machined for usage with our FLT-110 / 132 APO refractor.

35 mm camera adapter and CCD camera adapter included in the price.

This high-quality flattener has been engineered and CNC machined for usage with our FLT-110 & FLT-132 APO refractor. Designed by leading designer Thomas Back for our FLT line, it will yield amazing results!
It's a must-have item for avid astroimagers.

APO
• Triplet design lens will not degrade the performance of your FLT.
• Suitable for both the FLT-110 TEC version and the FLT-110 version.

Camera Adapters
• 35mm SLR Camera adapter and CCD camera adapter INCLUDED in the price!

35mm Cameras
• Ideal for 35mm film/full-size chips/large CCD cameras.

Amazing
• It will flatten the field amazingly well and and finally make you see those stars round!

Specifications
The clear aperture of lens is 68 mm
Weight: 620g

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