William Optics Cat 61 WIFD 61mm f/4.9 Apochromatic Refractor Telescope (Red, OTA Only)

BH #WITC61RD • MFR #T-C-61RD
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William Optics Cat 61 WIFD 61mm f/4.9 Apochromatic Refractor Telescope (Red, OTA Only)
Key Features
  • 300mm Focal Length, f/4.9 Focal Ratio
  • Center-Balanced Internal Focus Design
  • For Full-Frame, APS-C, Micro 4/3 Cameras
  • 1x Coarse, 10x Fine Focusers
Designed for astrophotography, the Cat 61 WIFD 61mm f/4.9 Apochromatic Refractor Telescope from Williams Optics uses an unorthodox design for supporting heavy cameras. It delivers a wide field and a fast focal ratio with a Petzval lens for beautiful images. The WIFD (William Optic Internal Focus Design) places the 10:1 rack-and-pinion focuser in the center of the optical tube, eliminating the tilt and vignetting that can occur from heavy cameras on traditional rear-mounted focusers. A four-element Petzval-style lens yields a sharp image with no need for a flattener, and the dust cover has a built-in Bahtinov mask for tack-sharp star images. This optical tube assembly requires a mount and a tripod for use.
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William Optics CAT 61 WIFD Overview

Designed for astrophotography, the Cat 61 WIFD 61mm f/4.9 Apochromatic Refractor Telescope from Williams Optics uses an unorthodox design for supporting heavy cameras. It delivers a wide field and a fast focal ratio with a Petzval lens for beautiful images. The WIFD (William Optic Internal Focus Design) places the 10:1 rack-and-pinion focuser in the center of the optical tube, eliminating the tilt and vignetting that can occur from heavy cameras on traditional rear-mounted focusers. A four-element Petzval-style lens yields a sharp image with no need for a flattener, and the dust cover has a built-in Bahtinov mask for tack-sharp star images. This optical tube assembly requires a mount and a tripod for use.

Optical Tube Assembly
  • Fast f/4.9 focal ratio and 300mm focal length for wide field of view and fast exposure times
  • Apochromatic Petzval-style four-element lens for rich views with minimal chromatic aberration
  • Sharp image with no need for a separate field flattener
  • 46mm image circle for full-frame, APS-C, and micro four thirds cameras
  • Dust cover with integrated Bahtinov mask for fine focusing on stars
  • Built-in tilt adapter
  • Camera angle rotation device
  • M54 female thread for cameras, accessories, or eyepiece diagonals
Focuser
  • William Optics Internal Focus Design places focuser in center of OTA to balance the weight of imaging systems
  • Precise internal sliding of fixed optics prevents image shift, ensuring stable and clear observations
  • 10:1 coarse and fine focus rack-and-pinion design
  • Compatible with ZWO EAF automatic focuser
  • 0-42mm focus travel, ruler to 50mm
  • Dial-style thermometer for gauging temperature effect on optical tube
Use and Handling
  • Anodized aluminum optical tube
  • Sturdy mounting rings and handle assembly with 210mm Vixen-style dovetail
  • Additional dovetail with thumbscrews on handle for guidescope

William Optics CAT 61 WIFD Specs

Key Specs
Aperture
61 mm / 2.4"
Focal Length
300 mm
Focal Ratio
f/4.9
Eyepiece
Sold Separately
Optical Design
Apochromatic Doublet Refractor
Aperture
61 mm / 2.4"
Focal Length
300 mm
Focal Ratio
f/4.9
Focuser
Dual-Speed Rack-and-Pinion
Eyepiece
Sold Separately
Finderscope
No
Mounting
Vixen Style
Optical Tube Dimensions
14.4" / 365 mm
General
Weight
7.47 lb / 3.39 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
11.32 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
18.7 x 10.8 x 9.8"

William Optics CAT 61 WIFD Reviews

It hasn't left the inside of my house yet. Waiting for a clear night sky

By Walter
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2026-01-14

I am only rating it 3 out of 5 stars mainly because it has not had first light yet. Where I live we are subject to almost perpetual cloud cover until the latter part of winter or early spring. Other than that, I love the scope. It is a quality instrument and is very well made. I have assembled it in a system consisting of a modified Celestron Origin tripod, a ZWO PE160 pier extension, the ASIAIR PLUS, ASI2600MC DUO camera, a ZWO EAF-5v version and the ZWO AM3N. I made wiring harnesses for cable management and put it though a rigorous stress test doing Meridian Flips until I was convinced there will be no snagging or cable wrap issues. After I have actually field tested this rig, I will provide an updated review.

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