Explore Scientific AR152 152mm f/6.5 Achromatic Refractor Telescope (OTA only)
- 152mm Aperture
- 988mm Focal Length, f/6.5 Focal Ratio
- Achromatic Doublet Lens System
- 2" Dual-Speed Crayford-Style Focuser
Explore Scientific ED80-FCD100 Series Air-Spaced Triplet Refractor Telescope + 0.8x Focal Reducer Kit
Explore Scientific ED80-FCD100 Series Air-Spaced Triplet Refractor Telescope + Field Flattener f/5 to f/7 Kit
Explore Scientific 102mm Refractor and Sidara Pro Goto Mount with Sky Assist
Celestron Omni XLT 120mm f/8.3 EQ Refractor Telescope
- 120mm Achromatic Refractor OTA
- 1000mm Focal Length, f/8.3 Focal Ratio
- StarBright XLT Multicoated Optics
- 2" Focuser with 1.25" Reducer Adapter
Explore Scientific ED80 ES Telescope with 0.8x Focal Reducer, PMC-Eight Equatorial Tracker System, 2x2.2LB CW
Explore Scientific ED80 ES Triplet Refractor Telescope, Field Flattener f/5 to f/7, iEXOS 100, 2 x 2.2LB CW Kit
Tele Vue 60 2.4"/60mm Refractor Telescope Optical Tube Assembly
Sky-Watcher 100mm Apochromatic Refractor with Matched Lens Assembly (OTA Only)
ZWO FF65mm Astronomical Telescope
- 65mm Apochromatic Refractor OTA
- 416mm Focal Length, f/6.4 Focal Ratio
- Air-Spaced Quint APO with 2 ED Elements
- Eliminates Need for Field Flattener
Sky-Watcher EvoStar 80mm f/7.5 Doublet APO Refractor (OTA only)
- 80mm Apochromatic Refractor
- 600mm Focal Length, f/7.5 Focal Ratio
- Proprietary MHC Multi-Coated Optics
- Schott BK7 and FPL-53 ED Glass
Explore Scientific 127mm Refractor and Sidara Plus Alt-Az Mount with Sky Assist
Starfield Gear Series 60mm Quad f/5 Astrograph OTA
- 300mm Focal Length, f/5 Focal Ratio
- 2-Element Lens with FPL-53 APO
- 2-Element Corrector
- 44mm Full-Frame Imaging Circle
Starfield ED 80mm f/7 Doublet APO Refractor OTA
- 80mm Apochromatic Refractor
- 560mm Focal Length, f/7 Focal Ratio
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
- 2-Speed, 2" Rack & Pinion Focuser
Explore Scientific ED127 127mm f/7.5 Essential Air-Spaced Triplet Apochromat Refractor Telescope (OTA)
Explore Scientific ED80-FCD100 Telescope with 0.8x Focal Reducer, PMC-Eight Equatorial Tracker System, 2x2.2LB CW
Explore Scientific ED80-FCD100 Triplet Refractor Telescope, Field Flattener f/5 to f/7, iEXOS 100, 2 x 2.2LB CW Kit
Sky-Watcher EvoStar 100mm f/9 Doublet APO Refractor (OTA only)
- 100mm Apochromatic Refractor
- 900mm Focal Length, f/9 Focal Ratio
- Proprietary MHC Multi-Coated Optics
- Schott BK7 and FPL-53 ED Glass
Starfield ED 102mm f/7 Doublet APO Refractor (OTA)
- 102mm Apochromatic Refractor
- 714mm Focal Length, f/7 Focal Ratio
- ED Ohara FPL53 and Lanthanum Elements
- 2-Speed, 2.5" Rack & Pinion Focuser
Explore Scientific 102mm f/7 FCD100 Apo Triplet Refractor Telescope (OTA Only)
Sky-Watcher Espirit EDX 70 Super APO 70mm Apochromatic Triplet Refractor (OTA Only)
Explore Scientific 102mm f/7 FCD100 Apo Triplet Refractor Telescope (OTA Only, Carbon Fiber)
- FCD100 Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
- Minimal Chromatic Aberration
- Lightweight Carbon Fiber Construction
Starfield Gear Series 80mm Triplet APO Refractor (OTA Only)
- 480mm Focal Length, f/6 Focal Ratio
- Triplet Lens with FPL-53 ED Element
- Internally Baffled Tube
- Fully Multicoated Optics
Starfield Gear Series 70mm f/5 Quad Petzval Astrograph Telescope
Explore Scientific 80mm f/6 Essential FCD100 ED APO Triplet Refractor Telescope (OTA only)
- 80mm Aperture Refractor OTA
- 480mm Focal Length, f/6 Focal Ratio
- Apochromatic Triplet Lens System
- Hoya FCD100 Extra Low-Dispersion Glass
ZWO FF80 APO Astronomical Telescope (OTA Only)
- 80mm Apochromatic Refractor OTA
- 600mm Focal Length, f/7.5 Focal Ratio
- Air-Spaced Quad APO with 2 ED Elements
- Eliminates Need for Field Flattener
Explore Scientific 127mm f/7.5 Air-Spaced Triplet Apochromat Carbon Fiber Refractor Telescope (OTA)
- 952mm Focal Length
- Lightweight Carbon Fiber Construction
- Cradle Rings with Vixen-Style Dovetail
- OTA Only, Tripod & Mount Required
Explore Scientific 127mm f/7.5 Air-Spaced Triplet Apochromat Aluminum Refractor Telescope (OTA)
- 952mm Focal Length
- Cradle Rings with Vixen-Style Dovetail
- OTA Only, Tripod & Mount Required
Choosing the Best Refractor Telescope
A refractor telescope has a glass lens at the front that bends light as it passes through. The best refractor telescopes use a long-range focal length to minimize the chance of chromatic aberration. Achromatic telescopes are more prone to discoloration than apochromatic telescopes because the red and blue wavelengths are not in line with the green ones.
Difference Between Apochromatic and Achromatic Telescopes
Achromatic refractors bend light at slightly different angles as it passes through a glass lens. Color wavelengths in achromatic telescopes don’t all align due to the angles, which creates an opportunity for discoloration (chromatic aberration). The green wavelengths extend past the red and blue ones and focus on a different area at the back of the telescope. Achromatic telescopes are more suitable for star gazing as less light is present, so there’s a limited chance of discoloration taking place. Lenses created with three to four glass elements are apochromatic, and an apochromatic refractor produces high-resolution images with minimal chance of discoloration. Using solar telescopes with apochromatic lenses produces detailed views of the sun, and attachments like webcams for computerized telescopes provide high-resolution results for safe viewing.
Refractor and Reflector Telescopes
Some Vivitar refractor telescopes come with options for terrestrial and astrological viewing, microscope kits, and sun shields. With catadioptric (Cassegrain) telescopes, you can view true-to-life images day or night. Catadioptric telescopes come in two main types, Schmidt-Cassegrain and Maksutov. Most Celestron refractor telescopes come in both Catadioptic types, in 90mm options to give you a superior viewing experience. Maksutov telescopes are easier to set up and transport because they are lightweight, making them popular with hikers and campers. Telescopes that use reflector (Newtonian) lenses are an optimal choice if you enjoy star gazing or watching meteor showers. While reflector telescopes are bulkier than refractor telescopes, they provide you with a similar viewing experience in the right conditions.
Choosing Accessories for Your Telescope
Purchase additional telescope eyepieces to increase your telescope’s magnification ability, and choose from low or medium power eyepieces. Select an eyepiece with exit pupils no larger than 6mm for optimum results. Eyepieces are one of the most important parts of a telescope; using high-quality eyepieces will increase your telescope’s range and capability. Use adapters and remotes, get additional tubes and lenses, or pick mounting accessories to enhance your viewing experience. When it comes time to store your telescope, use a durable hard case to protect glass lenses and tubes from damage.
B&H Photo and Video carries Vivitar, Celestron, and Bushnell refractor telescopes for superior viewing with a low risk of color distortion. Browse through kits made to view specific planets, and find adjustable tripods and carrying bags to build the ultimate telescope system.


