Very happy with my FRA600. I pulled the trigger when Agena Astro had a handful in stock a few weeks ago. I love the flexibility of the adapter design. The promotional material doesn't mention it, but the included adapter does support M68 (in addition to M48 and M54). If you're using a newer APS-C or Full-Frame ZWO camera (2400, 2600, or 6200), you can directly connect an M68 OAG telescope side (with M68 tilt plate for an additional 5mm distance). This leaves a lot of play for the prism stalk, eliminating any obstruction you'd get with smaller adapters.
We are really appreciated to hear that and thanks for your advice. We will make some illustrations about this conical adapter to give more information to customers. We are improving on this. Thanks!
Truly fantastic scope. Any plans to release an Askar FRA version of the Sharpstar121SDQ? I'm thinking on buying a 120mm petzval refractor, but I was curious to see if the Sharpstar 121SDQ, which is already a top notch telescope, would make into an updated version in the Askar lineup. Anyways, excellent job as always. Cheers from Chile
Pleased to hear our products are appreciated. We are planning to make videos of all our products, accessories and some tutorials so it may take some time. Our next video is still about FRA600, and if you are interested in 121SDQ, you could visit www.askarlens.com/index.php/class7/208.html for more information or email at charlie@sharpstar-optics.com to contact us. Hope it's of use for you!
I received mine this week from Agena Astro. Its a beautiful beast. Waiting for clear skies here in California. Can you please provide a backfocus chart so that we know we are correctly spaced? Thanks.
Askar FRA600 is a Quintuplet Petzva design. The back focus is 160mm, starting from the joint of rotator and M90×1 thread to the focal plane (click the link above to visit our official website, you could have more mechanical structure diagram). Besides, you don't need worry about the back focus stuff on this FRA600, as long as the object is adjusted to be focused, unless you add a reducer or something alike.
Can you post pictures when you get a chance to test it, I'm considering buying it, and would love to see some sample images. Did you get the reducer as well?
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002291353805.html?spm=5261.ProductManageOnline.0.0.2b444edfOJXI7j for more information: www.askarlens.com/index.php/class7/208.html
Air-spaced APO quintuplets including two ED elements. And for more information, you could click www.askarlens.com/index.php/class7/208.html to explore.
@@jamesr7583 Actually we just say ED elements regardless of its sub-categories. So in our videos or website, we usually provide the number of elements we use and whether it's ED elements or not.
If it takes 5 different elements in an attempt to correct color fringing and field curvature. I’d rather spend money on a good figured doublets or triplets apo.
The recommended retail price is 2599 in US dollars, and since the current exchange rate is 1.31 AUD per USD, so the retail price is around 3405 AUD. :D
@@sharpstaroptics1440 Factor in the GST at 10% then importer's and retailer's markup and it's around $5000 aud way more expensive than what you suggest. It's not worth buying for that money unfortunately
Sincerely sorry for your bad experience with our products and please email or contact to inform us the problem you had if possible so we can try our best to handle it for you. Thanks for choosing our products.
Could you please show video connecting of 0.7x FRA600 reducer along with ZWO + ZWO EFW?
What an amazing piece of equipment.
it would be nice if the background is a neutral gray; we can see the products better.
Very happy with my FRA600. I pulled the trigger when Agena Astro had a handful in stock a few weeks ago. I love the flexibility of the adapter design. The promotional material doesn't mention it, but the included adapter does support M68 (in addition to M48 and M54). If you're using a newer APS-C or Full-Frame ZWO camera (2400, 2600, or 6200), you can directly connect an M68 OAG telescope side (with M68 tilt plate for an additional 5mm distance). This leaves a lot of play for the prism stalk, eliminating any obstruction you'd get with smaller adapters.
We are really appreciated to hear that and thanks for your advice. We will make some illustrations about this conical adapter to give more information to customers. We are improving on this. Thanks!
I'm looking forward to my FRA600
won't disappoint you, lol
@@sharpstaroptics1440 :-D
Amazing!👍👍👍👍
Truly fantastic scope. Any plans to release an Askar FRA version of the Sharpstar121SDQ? I'm thinking on buying a 120mm petzval refractor, but I was curious to see if the Sharpstar 121SDQ, which is already a top notch telescope, would make into an updated version in the Askar lineup.
Anyways, excellent job as always.
Cheers from Chile
Pleased to hear our products are appreciated. We are planning to make videos of all our products, accessories and some tutorials so it may take some time. Our next video is still about FRA600, and if you are interested in 121SDQ, you could visit www.askarlens.com/index.php/class7/208.html for more information or email at charlie@sharpstar-optics.com to contact us. Hope it's of use for you!
I enjoyed video, thanks , gives lot of information.
Yeah, that is very good telescope, but I can't find anywhere. when will it be in stocks again?
around the end of August and the beginning of September. So sorry for keeping you waiting.
I received mine this week from Agena Astro. Its a beautiful beast. Waiting for clear skies here in California.
Can you please provide a backfocus chart so that we know we are correctly spaced? Thanks.
Askar FRA600 is a Quintuplet Petzva design. The back focus is 160mm, starting from the joint of rotator and M90×1 thread to the focal plane (click the link above to visit our official website, you could have more mechanical structure diagram). Besides, you don't need worry about the back focus stuff on this FRA600, as long as the object is adjusted to be focused, unless you add a reducer or something alike.
Can you post pictures when you get a chance to test it, I'm considering buying it, and would love to see some sample images. Did you get the reducer as well?
@@alfreottero2015 sure. Still waiting for clear skies. We may get something this week so hopefully I can post something by the weekend.
WOW! Great Astrograph I finding. How are she price, or how are possible to buy? Thanks for your answered..
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002291353805.html?spm=5261.ProductManageOnline.0.0.2b444edfOJXI7j
for more information: www.askarlens.com/index.php/class7/208.html
Very interesting scope. What kind of glass is used?
Air-spaced APO quintuplets including two ED elements. And for more information, you could click www.askarlens.com/index.php/class7/208.html to explore.
@@sharpstaroptics1440 That link doesn't provide the glass content type, for example, FPL53, FPL51, FDC1, FCD100, etc.. or equivalents.
@@jamesr7583 Actually we just say ED elements regardless of its sub-categories. So in our videos or website, we usually provide the number of elements we use and whether it's ED elements or not.
@@sharpstaroptics1440 Again is it fpl 51 or 53? or equivalents? Try answering the question as this comes across as dishonest
If it takes 5 different elements in an attempt to correct color fringing and field curvature. I’d rather spend money on a good figured doublets or triplets apo.
Wow👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
How much in Australian dollars
The recommended retail price is 2599 in US dollars, and since the current exchange rate is 1.31 AUD per USD, so the retail price is around 3405 AUD. :D
@@sharpstaroptics1440 Factor in the GST at 10% then importer's and retailer's markup and it's around $5000 aud way more expensive than what you suggest. It's not worth buying for that money unfortunately
Looks expensive...
Poor quality products
Did you use that?
Sincerely sorry for your bad experience with our products and please email or contact to inform us the problem you had if possible so we can try our best to handle it for you. Thanks for choosing our products.
I used the the 20032pnt and returned it back. Your customer service Fong Micheal said go try a different product lol