TeleVue Paracorr Type 2 is a universal corrector that tightens and intensifies stars on all F ratios down to f/3, without adding any colour or aberration!
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In order for a large sensor guide camera to perform to its potential in an OAG, a prism large enough to allow illumination of the larger sensor is needed to avoid severe vignetting. The new QHYOAG-M Pro uses a wider prism to better accommodate larger sensor guide cameras. The prism size of the standard QHYOAG-M series is about 8 x 8mm, while QHYOAG-M Pro is 10 x 14mm.
The Celestron StarSense Autoalign for SkyWatcher Mounts can be used on Celestron and SkyWatcher mounts, to automatically align your telescope so you can begin observing in minutes!
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The Watec 910BD Mono Camera is the board camera equivalent of the famous Watec 910HX/RC, the best analogue camera in the serious Astro-Video / EAA / CCTV market bar none. Our cameras are the CCIR version, but most AV equipment is universal and accepts a video feed of any standard.
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The QHYCFW3-XL Filter Wheel supports 9 x 2-inch mounted / 50mm unmounted or 7 x 50mm square unmounted filters, it’s supplied with two i.e. both filter carousels. Price includes WorldWide delivery!
The QHY 020089 Spacer Set is a set of five fine adjustment spacer rings (optical thickness of 0.5mm, 1mm, 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 7mm) and a 4mm M54 female camera adapter.
The QHY5III678C Colour Camera is one of the 2nd generation of the QHY5III series, it’s the upgraded version of QHY5III178C with excellent near-infrared high sensitivity. The product comes with filters including the IR850 filter.
The Astronomik MC-Clear Glass for Canon EOS 1100D-4000D, M3, M5 is for Full-Spectrum Modification. It’s a Special glass for retrofitting those particular Canon® EOS DSLR cameras to achieve the full spectral sensitivity of their CMOS sensors. Price includes UK delivery.
The Skyliner-250P Classic 10” Parabolic Dobsonian telescope offers an incredible aperture-to-price ratio. The Dobsonian mount, popularized by John Dobson in the 1970s, is a simple and efficient method of mounting a Newtonian reflector. Fast and easy to set up, the Dobsonian mount consists of a box-type mounting which allows the telescope to pivot in altitude, while the box itself is rotated on a base in azimuth.