Omegon off-axis guider with micro-focusing - for successful astronomy photos without a guide scopeWhy it is sometimes better to take pictures with an off-axis guiderWith an off-axis guider, perfect astrophotography is virtually in your grasp. Long exposure photos require precise tracking, which is the specialty of this guider, making it one of the necessary tools for astrophotography. You will soon have the most beautiful astronomy photos in the bag!The advantages in a nutshell:lets you take beautiful astronomy photos with round starsfor refractors, SCs, MAKs and RC telescopesoff-axis guider only 24mm in overall length - very compactrobust yet light - weighs only 180 grams45mm optical transmission - full illumination, even with large chipsmicro-focusing - especially smooth helical focusing with 0.05mm accuracy75mm of back focusAn off-axis guider is a brilliant invention. This device sits in the 2-inch focuser in front of the camera. A small prism directs a little light from the telescope into a separate tube - where your guide camera or crosshair eyepiece is attached. This makes it possible to instantly correcting any tracking errors during the extended period over which your camera is exposing the image - for perfectly round stars!The connectionsEasy to adapt - the Omegon off-axis guider has an M48 thread on the telescope side and an additional socket for 2 inch eyepieces. The accessory has three screws and a flat M48 adapter for connecting your camera. The advantage - you can rotate your camera at any time and find the optimum orientation for the astronomical object you are exposing.Exact micro-focusing with 10mm travel - for auto-guider or crosshair eyepieceA small prism directs light into the control unit of your guider- into a 1.25-inch helical focuser. Now insert your auto-guider (an automatic tracking camera) or a crosshair
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