Introducing the MLAstro SHG 700, Live Demo! March 15th
We’re thrilled to introduce the MLAstro SHG 700, a revolutionary solar telescope designed to deliver unparalleled performance and ease of use for solar imaging enthusiasts. Available exclusively at OC Telescope, this prebuilt Spectroheliograph (SHG) kit is your gateway to capturing stunning, high-resolution solar images with minimal setup and maximum reliability.
Key Features of the MLAstro SHG 700:
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Unmatched Mechanical Stability: Built with a CNC-machined aluminum body and select 3D-printed components, the SHG 700 offers superior rigidity, thermal stability, and durability—perfect for extended imaging sessions.
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High-Precision Optics: Equipped with a custom 72mm, 6-element compound lens, this system delivers edge-to-edge sharpness and outperforms traditional doublet designs.
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Plug-and-Play Ready: Fully assembled and calibrated, the SHG 700 is ready to mount on your telescope, eliminating the hassle of DIY assembly or sourcing optics.
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Versatile Compatibility: Supports lenses up to 35mm in diameter, focal lengths up to 700mm, and gratings up to 40mm wide, making it ideal for larger telescopes and higher-resolution imaging.
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No ERF Required: Telescopes under 4" (102mm) in diameter don’t need an Energy Rejection Filter (ERF), saving you time and money.
We’re excited to invite you to a live demo of the MLAstro SHG 700, the ultimate solar imaging solution, available exclusively at OC Telescope. Whether you join us in person or online, this is your chance to see this revolutionary product in action and learn how it can transform your solar imaging experience.
Event Details:
📅 Date: Saturday, March 15, 2025
⏰ Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM PST
📍 Location:
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In-Person: 2216 N Main St, Santa Ana, CA, 92706
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Online: Join via Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/nzi-ypwr-yrr
During the demo, you’ll get an up-close look at the SHG 700’s features, including its high-precision optics, robust aluminum construction, and plug-and-play setup. Our team will also be available to answer your questions and demonstrate how easy it is to capture stunning solar images with this system.