Trajectory corrector for binoculars: this is how you achieve the exact sharpness with your telescope
Binocular approaches require a certain path length of mostly 100mm. Focusers cannot bridge this distance, so the image is not sharp. So it doesn't stand a chance with Newtonian telescopes and many refractors. To do? Quite simply: the trajectory corrector once again guarantees a sharp image in your telescope.
Path correctors: the problem solvers when it comes to sharpness
A combination of lenses moves the focal plane further out, allowing almost complete compensation of the glass path.
Direct view binoculars, such as:
Omegon binoculars
Baader widefield binoculars
Binoviewer BW
TS Binoviewer and others
Can be used with any telescope. The elongation factor can be found directly in the item description.
Our expert comment:
This lens can also be screwed onto the filter thread of 1.25 inch eyepieces such as Barlow. There it provides an extension by a factor of 2.