Unistellar eVscope With Backpack Hardly Used

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Unistellar eVscope With Backpack Hardly Used

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Unistellar eVscope With Backpack Hardly Used. I was an initial crowdfunder for this groundbreaking project and received my scope in early April 2020. Ive since purchased a bigger telescope and find Im not using the eVscope much. Reluctantly therefore Ive decided to sell it. Its a fantastic way to get into a Deep Sky Astrophotography and observation with little knowledge and effort required,The scope is in a nearly new condition (used only a handful of times) with the added benefit of the backpack. Selling new for over 2,600 without the backpack (which in itself were being advertised at a standard price of Euro 350), I am offering this at a very competitive price for a quick sale. unistellar are currently saying the next new batch wont be available in the UK until October, so this is the only way to get hold of one in the UK before then.
Ive included some pictures I took with the scope earlier in the year for reference from a very light polluted London sky.
Collection only from West London.Sky at Night magazine recently awarded this scope 4.5 out of 5 stars.Extracts from this review below;Sky at Night Magazine Unistellar evscope telescope reviewSmall scopes will not produce detailed images like those often found on their nicely designed boxes. The Unistellar eVscope challenges that view, while perhaps giving an insight into the future of visual astronomy.The telescope was developed as a user-friendly system by Unistellar in association with the SETI Institute to be used for citizen science projects, so we were eager to check it out.Essentially, the eVscope marries a Sony IMX224 sensor with a 4.5-inch, f/4 reflector and an electronic eyepiece, alongside cutting-edge electronics and computing.The telescope tube sits on a single-arm computerised altaz mount attached to a sturdy, adjustable height tripod.The data is processed on board in the mount and then sent to the eyepiece, which delivers impressive colour results. We found that stars, for example, showed up as particularly colourful, while comets showed a definite greenish hue.This is what makes the eVscope system stand out. Normal 4.5-inch (115mm) reflectors show galaxies and nebulae as pale imitations of their true nature and can often disappoint, whereas the eVscope builds up a live image in colour using live stacking and registration.Galaxies and nebulous targets, including those that would normally be considered too faint for such an aperture, are revealed in detail as you watch through the eyepiece.
To see these targets slowly appearing in colour in both the eyepiece and smartphone view was a revelation.
The eVscope is certainly an amazing step forward and requires so little effort from the user that anyone can use it.

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