 | | Meade 14 in LX200ACF Advanced Coma Free Telescope with UHTC Coatings |

Meade LX200ACF UHTC 14" Telescope Advanced Coma Free Computerized Telescope is a Hubble for your Backyard! Meade LX200 ACF Telescopes brings Advanced Coma Free optics within reach of aspiring astronomers everywhere. Now with Meade LX-00 ACF 14 inch Computerized Telescope you can own what the professionals own. Meade LX200 ACF Advanced Coma-Free Telescopes includes all the field-proven features of the Meade LX200 and Meade LX200GPS Telescopes, including GPS, LNT, Primary Mirror Lock, Zero Image-Shift Microfocuser, Oversized Primary Mirror, SmartDrive, Smart Mount, Meade AutoAlign, Meade AutoStar II and more. Plus, all Meade Telescopes of Meade LX200 ACF series come with observatory-class optics crafted in the USA, Irvine, California, and Meade 5000 26mm Plossl Eyepiece. The new Meade LX200ACF Advanced Coma Free Telescopes are the biggest news in astronomy since, well, Meade LX200.
Available models of Meade 14in LX200-ACF (f/10) OTA Telescope
- 1410-60-00: Meade 14" LX-200ACF (f/10) OTA Optical Tube Assembly
- 1410-60-03: Meade LX200-ACF (f/10) 14in Telescope w/ Series 4000 Super Plossl Eyepiece, Tripod
Features of Meade LX200ACF Telescopes:
- Advanced Coma-Free Optics: Meade Advanced Comafree design is a huge jump over the traditional Schmidt Cassegrain as far as sharpness of image, flatness of field, and color. Meade Advanced Coma Free Telescopes delivers the same sharp, flat, comafree field from edge to edge as a typical Ritchey-Chretien. The use of the corrector plate in the Meade ACF system creates a closed and protected optical tube, reduces astigmatism and eliminates the diffraction spikes inherent in the traditional RC design. ACF optical system by Meade perform at the same high level as comparable RC systems costing thousands more.
- Meade UHTC Ultra-High Transmission Coatings (included with model 1410-60-02): increases total light transmission and image brightness by nearly 20% over Meade standard coatings. Objects such as stars, galaxies and nebulae will appear significantly brighter. For more information on Meade UHTC, please, click here.
- Zero Image Shift Microfocuser allows you to obtain precise image focus with no image movement.
- Primary Mirror Lock locks the mirror in place during long exposure astrophotography.
- Oversize Primary Mirror diameters are greater than their listed aperture (e.g., the diameter of the Meade 8" LX200ACF is actually 8.25"). This additional 1/4" yields a wide, fully illuminated field-of-view.
- Meade Smart Mount constantly refines pointing accuracy each time an object is centered and updated. Compatible with both equatorial and altazimuth mounts.
- Meade Smart Drive provides permanent periodic error correction (PPEC) on both axes by learning and averaging error over the course of one or more training periods, thereby minimizing guiding corrections during long-exposure photographs. PPEC is available on both axes and functions in both polar and altazimuth modes.
- Sony GPS Receiver Sensor automatically inputs precise time, date, and geographical location to help quickly and precisely align a LX200-ACF Meade Telescope.
- Meade AutoAlign: Telescopes with Meade AutoAlign come pre-aligned. They are smart scopes that know the night sky right out of the box. Meade AutoAlign picks two fail-proof alignment stars for you and places them right in your view-finder. Just center them to fine tune your alignment and the wonders of the universe are at your fingertips.
- Meade AutoStar 2 Hand Controller features "Hot Keys" for quick access to a 145,000 celestial object database. Meade Auto Star II can be updated with the latest software upgrades, guided tours and timely objects like comets free at meade.com.
For more information on Meade LX 200 ACF Advanced Coma-Free Telescopes see the Meade LX200ACF Telescopes page. Specifications for Meade 14" LX200-ACF UHTC Telescope: | | Optical Design: |  | Advanced Coma Free |  | | Clear Aperture: |  | 356mm (14") |  | | Focal Length Focal Ratio: |  | 3556mm f/10(14") |  | | Maximum Practical Visual Power: |  | 550X (14") |  | | Telescope Mounting: |  | heavy-duty fork type; double-tine |  | | Primary Mirror Lock: |  | included (progressive tension) All models |  | | Zero Image-Shift Micro Focuser: |  | included (4-speed) All models |  | | Eyepiece: |  | Series 5000 26mm 5-Element Plossl |  | | Viewfinder: |  | 8 x 50mm |  | | GPS, True-level and North sensors: |  | included (16-channel GPS receiver) All models |  | | Pointing Precision, High Precision Mode: |  | 1-arc min. All models |  | | Meade Autostar II Hand Controller: |  | included (147,541 object database) All models |  | | Batteries (user-supplied): |  | 8 x C-cells |  | | Battery Life (approx.): |  | 20 hrs |  | | Slew Speeds: |  | RA and Dec - 0.01x to1.0x sidereal, variable in0.01x increments; 2x, 8x, 16x, 64x, 128x sidereal; 1°/sec. to 8°/sec., variable in 0.1° increments All models |  | | Tracking Rates: |  | sidereal, lunar, or custom-selected from 2000 incremental rates All models |  | | Primary, Secondary Mirrors: |  | Pyrex glass |  | | Correcting Plate/Lens: |  | water white glass |  | | Total Net Telescope Weight: |  | 166 lbs. |  | | Field Tripod Height all models: |  | 40" to 50" variable |  | | Meade UHTC Optical Coatings: |  | Included |  | | UPC Code - UHTC: |  | 709942500554 |  |
Package Contents: - Meade 14 in LX200ACF Advanced Coma Free Computerized GoTo GPS Telescope w/ UHTC:
- Meade LX200 ACF 14" OTA with Meade UHTC
- Heavy Duty Double-Tine Fork Mount
- AutoStar II GO-TO Computer Controller w/ LNT and Smart Mount Technology
- 16-channel GPS Automatic Alignment System
- Metal Field Tripod (40"-50")
- AutoStar Suite Software
- Meade Series 5000 26mm Plossl eyepiece (1.25")
- 1.25" Star Diagonal
- 8 x 50mm Finder Scope
- 7-port control panel (w/ two RS-232 serial interface ports)
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