
PER LA VERSIONE ITALIANA, CLICCARE QUI
Lazzarotti
Optics is now
producing an innovative series of telescopes for
discriminating observers and imagers who need the very best tool for
planetary observation and imaging.
It’s
called the GLADIUS.
The GLADIUS
features a classical DALL-KIRKHAM
optical system
exclusively
designed to deliver the very best performance for HIGH RESOLUTION
imaging, both visual and digital.
With an high quality optical set far exceeding the diffraction limit and a tiny 20% central obstruction, the GLADIUS
suffers from none of the
optical
compromises you see with every
single commercial SCT on the market whose optical quality is quite random. Any GLADIUS produced by Lazzarotti Optics comes with an
individual star test clearly showing the optical quality.
Every part of the GLADIUS has
been designed to work at its best in any observing condition.
Optically
redundant parts have been
eliminated to produce an incredibly lightweight instrument which is
easy to handle and transport, both at home and abroad.
If
it isn't there it can't cause problems!
-
In
many ways the tube is the
least useful part of a telescope. It's basic purpose is to keep the
optics in place. But it's a very expensive item
because, strictly
speaking, special paint and accurate baffles are
both required to
eliminate incidental light.
-
Expensive
carbon fiber materials
are sometimes used to make the tube rigid enough, but such tubes are
very hard to cool down because the carbon fiber acts as an insulating
material. Get rid
of the tube and you instantly eliminate heat plumes and spirals: even
when the telescope has been outdoors for just half an hour or less!
And, provided the temperature gap isn't too large, no ghost
reflections will be seen because the air surrounding the optics
cannot reflect light! This
means you can get up and imaging faster.
-
Extraneous
light isn’t an issue either: the GLADIUS
is designed to gather only
on-axis light. No off-axis light can disturb
your view at the eyepiece. With the gladius the background sky level is
as dark as seen with the naked eye - or even better if there is some external
light
source interfering with your naked eye view. We
can achieve this performance
thanks to our custom black velvet wrapped around every critical
surface along the light path. This is the most
effective material known for blocking extraneous light. Paint simply
isn’t up to the job because sooner or later dew will
inevitably make
painted surfaces shiny. But velvet absorbs moisture!
- Under
average humidity conditions our mirrors will only dew after many
hours of exposure to the night sky - especially the primary mirror
thanks to its high thermal inertia which keeps the glass slightly
warmer than the air. In any case the new dewshield (optional with the
CF250) or an heater belt
will ensure dry mirrors over a whole
night of observing.
- Our
primary and secondary mirrors are made of the finest Pyrex® 7740.
The new primary mirror flat shape has been preferred over conical
blanks to avoid
any sort of astigmatism caused by the thin edge which is so hard to
control when figuring the conical blank. The
effective central obstruction is 20% in all versions of
the GLADIUS.
-
Both
mirrors come with a classic
multi-layer 88% reflective aluminum coating with a protective hardened
layer of SiO2.
This quartz layer is specially enhanced to protect the mirror from
direct contact with the open
air.
-
Note
that a D-K f/25 optical system is much easier to use thanks to a
far higher tolerance to misalignment of the mirrors than any SCT,
Newtonian and - above all - RC system working at f/10 will
allow.
-
Furthermore,
this optical system
does not require additional elements to produce the right focal length
for imaging. The average
digital camera equipped with a small-pixel sensor (typically 4.5-6
microns) is the perfect solution for imaging with the GLADIUS (CCD cameras with
larger pixel size may
require a small amount of image amplification when the seeing is
very good.)
The
field of view is perfectly corrected up to 13mm, so most cameras up to
1.4-2
Mpixel can be used with no problems.
-
This
means there is literally nothing in the way of truly high quality
imaging: no more expensive barlows to reach that all-important image
scale; no more wasted photons from glass dispersion or
refraction; no
more ridiculously long optical trains causing image shift and
flexure.
-
Remember:
if
it isn't there it can't cause problems!
With the GLADIUS there are
only two reflections between the
planets and your chip or eyepiece!
-
Collimation
is easily performed
by adjusting the secondary mirror with the usual 3 collimation knobs
and a central pulling screw. The primary mirror is completely fixed and
comes perfectly aligned straight from the factory.
May 23, 2008 - Primary
mirror shield, new secondary mirror support and much more...
- NEW LOW PRICE! The GLADIUS is now offered at the lowest price ever despite
several innovations were carried in! Check UNITRON ITALIA website to
discover how amazing is the new price!
The primary
mirror is now protected by a lightweight carbon fiber shield which
prevents fingerprints and moisture. The shield can be added and
removed
by hand in a very simply way with no tools. The shield position is such
that no boundary layers are usually seen during the final mirror
cooling down. Any way, this should be used in critical conditions only.
The shield is included with the new GLADIUS
CF315 version and it can be purchased apart with the GLADIUS CF250.
- The primary mirror cap now
features a built-in mask to reduce the full aperture down to 230mm
(9") in case of poor seeing. This is also helpful to get safe
solar observations together with an Herschel prism + ND filters fitted
into the focuser.
- The GLADIUS CF315 is now equipped with
the Baader Planetarium SteelTrack 2" focuser replacing the early
FeatherTouch focuser. The price is much lower, not the performance!
- The secondary mirror is now held by a
sectioned tube made by carbon fiber to improve the GLADIUS overall stability. By
optical side, this support acts as the early aluminum ring with no
difference at all in terms of diffraction. Both the diameter and the
thickness aren't changed.
- A new pair of carbon fiber "swords" are
now running aside the rail to dampen high frequencies vibrations in
case of windy conditions and mounts delivering vibrations. These can be
removed when the telescope must be broken down in 2 parts. Lenght is
98cm and weight is about 50g each.
Oct.
26, 2006 - New Carbon
Fiber CF315 series now available!
- As
before, all components are precision
machined to
ensure perfect collimation in any position - especially around the
angle of the ecliptic where the GLADIUS
chiefly does its work.
Obviously, the two parts can be disassembled and assembled keeping safe
the mirror alignement.
- A
standard Losmandy G-type dovetail allows
the telescope to be fitted to most equatorial mountings on the market.
| FEATURES |
GLADIUS CF 250 |
GLADIUS CF 315 |
Primary
Mirror Diameter
|
250mm
|
315mm
|
| Primary
Mirror F-Ratio |
f/4 |
f/4 |
| Focal
Lenght |
6250mm,
f/25 |
7875mm,
f/25 |
| Secondary
Mirror diameter |
49mm |
58mm |
| Effective
central obstruction |
0.21 |
0.20 |
Corrected
FOV (diameter)
|
13mm/7arcmin
|
13mm/7arcmin |
Scope
dimension (assembled)
|
1000x280x250mm
|
1180x350x320mm
|
Scope
weight (w/out accessories)
|
8
kg |
11.6
kg
|
| Mirrors
glass |
Fine
Annealed Pyrex
7740
|
Mirror
coating
|
Al
+
SiO2 Hardened, > 88% reflectance
|
Optical
quality
|
Diffraction
limited or better
|
| Strehl Ratio |
> 0.94 |
ACCESSORIES
|
Primary
mirror shield
|
optional |
YES |
Baader
SteelTrack 2" focuser
|
YES |
YES |
Losmandy
G-type 14" dovetail
|
YES |
YES |
9x60mm
ill. finderscope w/bracket
|
optional |
optional |
Rigid
cardboard package
|
optional |
YES |
Travelling
case
|
YES |
optional |

Read:
by Emmanuele Sordini

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The Gladius 315 CF telescop with the new carbon fiber frame,
on the 10micron GM2000 QCI ultraportable mount Golden Edition
and Centaurus tripod with Carbon Fiber tubes (weight: Kg. 16 - 35.5
pd)
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RETAIL EXPORT PRICES TAX FREE
MODEL
|
|
GLADIUS CF 250 |
€ 3300,00 + shipping + Custom duty + Local Tax
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| GLADIUS CF 315 |
€ 4990,00 + shipping + Custom duty + Local Taxx |
PRICES IN ITALY AND WITHIN EC COUNTRIES
MODEL
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GLADIUS CF 250 |
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| GLADIUS CF 315 |
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