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The difference between FCD1 and FCD100 glass is subtle in specs but obvious at the eyepiece — tighter star points, less residual color on bright targets, and cleaner contrast on high-magnification planetary work. The Explore Scientific ED80 FCD100 delivers genuine HOYA FCD100 glass — the same premium optical grade found in triplets costing $1,400 and up — in a 7.5-pound grab-and-go package for $700. For observers upgrading from an FCD1 triplet or wanting to start with the best glass in a portable scope, this is where FCD100 becomes affordable.
Looking for a lighter-budget entry point? The ED80 Essential Series uses HOYA FCD1 glass and a standard 2" focuser at $500 — a solid choice for visual use and lighter imaging setups where the extra chromatic correction of FCD100 glass isn't critical.
Note: A finder scope and carrying case are not included. The pre-installed 2N1 finder scope base accepts most standard finder scopes and guiding systems.
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