About Takahashi Telescopes
Takahashi Seisakusho of Tokyo, Japan has been producing fluorite apochromatic
refracting telescopes since they introduced the 90mm f/10 FC-90 in 1979. These
Takahashi telescopes revolutionized amateur astronomy as the world's first
fluorite apochromatic telescope in regular production. Since that time Takahashi
has not only produced fluorite apochromats up to 250mm but also mountings and a
variety of state-of-the-art Takahashi telescopes such as the four-element
FSQ-106, Hyperbolic Astrographs, Newtonian-Cassegrains and Dall-Kirkham
Cassegrains.
Takahashi produces polar equatorial mounts from the ultra-compact Teegul Sky
Patrol 2 to the 350lb. capacity, 2.5 arc-second accurate EM-3500 observatory
mount. Additionally, Takahashi manufactures two small, compact alt-azimuth
mountings with fine slow-motion controls for those who prefer the simplicity of
this design for terrestrial and astronomical applications. All Takahashi metal
castings are sand cast from their own factory located near their Urii, Japan
fabrication facility.
While better known in the United States for their amateur and small
observatory instruments, Takahashi supplies complete systems for the
professional community including the construction of public observatories such
as the Goma Observatory. Takahashi is currently building a 1.5-meter telescope
for a public observatory in Japan. Many professional instruments throughout the
world use Takahashi's legendary focusers.
As new technologies become available, Takahashi will continue to provide
optical and mechanical excellence with innovation and superior design.
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