Products produced by Meade include:
Catadioptric cassegrains ACF telescopes ACF (
Advanced Coma-Free) is an altered version of the Meade's previous schmidt-cassegrain telescopes that replaces the traditional spherical schmidt-cassegrain
secondary mirror with a hyperbolic secondary mirror. In the new design the
full aperture corrector is slightly altered in shape and combined with a spherical
primary mirror. Meade's literature describes their ACF as a variation on the
Ritchey-Chrétien telescope, although it does not use the two hyperbolic mirror combination in that design (being more of an
aplantic design). ;Models •
LX90-ACF, 8" to 12" •
LX200-ACF, a series of LX200 with ACF Optics 8" to 16" • LX400-ACF, 16 to 20" f/8, w/ robotic equatorial mount • LX800
Maksutov telescopes Meade produces a line of
Maksutov telescopes under their
ETX series (Everybody's Telescope). They were first produced in 90 mm (3-1/2") Maksutov Cassegrain telescope in 1996. They range in size from 90 mm to 125 mm.
Newtonian telescopes •
Schmidt-Newtonian telescopes (6 to 10 inches). • LightBridge
Dobsonian telescopes (currently 8, 10, 12 and a 16-inch model) • Meade Model 4504: equatorial reflecting telescope
GoTo telescopes Many Meade telescope lines are classified by the self aiming computerized alt-azimuth and equatorial mounts they come on, a technology commonly called a "
GoTo" mount. ;Models • LXD75, including
Newtonian, Schmidt-Newtonian, Advanced Coma-Free, and achromatic refractor telescopes • ETX-LS, 150mm (6 in) and 200mm (8 in) F/10 ACF telescope on a single-fork arm with integral GPS and 'Eclips' camera for self-alignment. • DS-2000 Series, 80mm (3.1") refractor, 114mm (4.5") and 130mm (5.1") reflector on altazimuth Goto mounts • LX80, LX90 • ETX-70, ETX-80 • LX85, including
Newtonian, Schmidt-Newtonian, Advanced Coma-Free, and achromatic refractor telescopes
Solar telescopes In 2004, Meade acquired
Coronado Filters from founder and designer David Lunt, who produce an extensive range of specialty telescopes that allow views of the
sun in
Hydrogen-Alpha, and formerly, at
Calcium K line wavelengths. The Meade Coronado telescopes are called "Solarmax 40" or higher depending on the model.
Other products •
Achromatic refractors (5 and 6-inch) • Meade also sells under the "Meade" name imported low to moderate cost reflectors and refractors intended for the beginner retail market.
Telescope accessories Accessories produced by Meade include the series 5000 eyepieces that are comparable in construction to those of
Chester, New York-based
Tele Vue Optical's "Nagler" (82-degree field of view), "Panoptic" (68-degree field of view), and "Radian" (60-degree field of view) eyepieces. Meade sells Deep Sky and Lunar
digital imagers for telescopes. They also market the
mySKY &
mySKY Plus, multi-media
GPS devices guiding users to the sky, similar to the competing Celestron
SkyScout. ==Litigation==