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Tele Vue-76
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Images From Our Blog
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Tele Vue-76 Gallery: Catching Up with Diego Cartes! (8/6/2021)
Diego Cartes images the southern skies from Chile with his Tele Vue-76 APO refractor and Tele Vue TRF-2008 0.8x Reducer/Flattener. This combination achieves a 380mm focal length at f/5, ideal for imaging large swaths of deep sky. We also answer the question: What is the "Hubble Palette"? -
Tele Vue-76: Imaging New Mexico Skies! (1/27/2021)
Every clear night Brian Paczkowski images with his Tele Vue-76 installed at a remote observatory located at Dark Sky New Mexico (DSNM). He dedicates his Instagram wall of astro images, "to my love of astrophotography". -
Tele Vue-76: Imaging the Skies over Washington! (7/8/2020)
Andrew Thomas has been posting beautiful wide-field sky images on his Flickr feed. He's imaging with one of our smaller scopes, the highly portable and capable Tele Vue-76 APO refractor! -
02 July 2019 Total Solar Eclipse Images (7/18/2019)
In Chile, two Tele Vue users, one from Indonesia and the other from Finland, independently setup their gear to record the event. We feature Wijaya Sukwanto's images taken with the Tele Vue-76 APO scope with Powermate image amplifiers and Pekka Rautajoki's sketches drawn with the TeleVue-85. -
Tele Vue-76: Imaging the Southern Hemisphere (12/6/2018)
Good things do come in small packages! This blog post explores Diego Cartes' imaging journey in southern hemisphere skies with the Tele Vue-76
Jay Pasachoff & Allison Carter Images
with Nikon D90 DSLR camera
March 20, 2015 Solar Eclipse from Svalbard (Norway).
Prime focus at 1/2000-sec.
Prime focus at 1/2000-sec.
March 20, 2015 Solar Eclipse from Svalbard (Norway).
Prime focus at 1/250-sec.
Prime focus at 1/250-sec.
Todd Carlson's Nature Images
All images taken through the Tele Vue-76 APO refractor with Tele Vue 0.8x Reducer/Flattener (TRF-2008) and Canon DSLR.
See our Birding and Nature Viewing site for more images and equipment advice.




