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ORION
ORION
List Price: $84.95
Price: $84.95
Key features ORION
  • TrueTrack provides regulated tracking for SkyView Pro mounted telescopes
  • Hand controller has 2x and 8x speeds with pause mode
  • Runs on four D cell batteries, not included
  • Thumbwheel manual clutch engages and disengages drive
  • Single-axis drive for the right ascension axis of the SkyView Pro telescope
  • Model: Orion TrueTrack Single-Axis Drive

Review Orion TrueTrack Single-Axis Drive / ORION:

TrueTrack precision DC drives provide accurate, regulated tracking for SkyView Pro mounted telescopes. True Track Single-Axis DC Drive System Electronic tracking drive for the right-ascension axis of your SkyView Pro telescope. Hand controller features 2x and 8x speeds with pause mode. Thumbwheel manual clutch engages and disengages the drive. Runs on four D cell batteries (not included).
ORION
ORION
List Price: $74.95
Price: $74.95
Key features ORION
  • Includes motor, controller and battery case. Runs on four D-cell batteries (not included)
  • Hand controller has 2x, and 8x speeds and pause mode
  • Drive provides regulated sidereal-rate tracking in right ascension
  • Precision mini-motor attaches to your equatorial mount for automatic tracking of celestial objects
  • Fits AstroView 6/100/120/120ST EQ and StarMax 127 and AstroView Mount
  • Model: Orion EQ-3M Single-Axis Electronic Drive

Review Orion EQ-3M Single-Axis Electronic Drive / ORION:

Pop one of these precision mini-motors on a compatible Orion or Celestron equatorial mount and track celestial objects automatically. It'll make observing easier and more fun! Drive provides regulated sidereal-rate tracking in right ascension (plus declination for EQ-3M Dual-Axis drive). Hand controller has 2x and 4x (EQ-2M and EQ-3M Dual-Axis) or 8x (EQ-1M and EQ-3M Single Axis) speeds and pause mode. External disengage allows coarse movement of the scope by hand with motor attached. Both systems include electronic motor, hand controller, and battery case. Powered by four D-cell batteries (not included).
Mamiya
Weight: 0.15 pounds
Price: $49.95

Review Mamiya M645 Film Advance Crank / Mamiya:

ORION
ORION
List Price: $122.95
Price: $122.95
Key features ORION
  • Drive provides regulated sidereal-rate tracking in right ascension
  • Fits AstroView 6/100/120/120ST EQ and StarMax 127 and AstroView Mount
  • Includes motor, controller and battery case. Runs on four D-cell batteries (not included)
  • Precision mini-motor attaches to your equatorial mount for automatic tracking of celestial objects
  • Hand controller has 2x, 4x, and 8x speeds and pause mode
  • Model: Orion EQ-3M Dual-Axis Electronic Drive

Review Orion EQ-3M Dual-Axis Electronic Drive / ORION:

Pop one of these precision mini-motors on a compatible Orion or Celestron equatorial mount and track celestial objects automatically. It'll make observing easier and more fun! Drive provides regulated sidereal-rate tracking in right ascension (plus declination for EQ-3M Dual-Axis drive). Hand controller has 2x and 4x (EQ-2M and EQ-3M Dual-Axis) or 8x (EQ-1M and EQ-3M Single Axis) speeds and pause mode. External disengage allows coarse movement of the scope by hand with motor attached. Both systems include electronic motor, hand controller, and battery case. Powered by four D-cell batteries (not included).
ORION
ORION
List Price: $132.95
Price: $132.95
Key features ORION
  • TrueTrack provides dual-axis control for high-power viewing and astrophotography
  • Controller allows sidereal tracking and electronic control of declination
  • Features 2x, 4x, and 8x speeds and pause mode
  • Includes two motors, controller and battery pack. Four D cell batteries not included
  • Model: Orion TrueTrack Dual-Axis Drive

Review Orion TrueTrack Dual-Axis Drive / ORION:

TrueTrack precision DC drives provide accurate, regulated tracking for SkyView Pro mounted telescopes. True Track Dual-Axis DC Drive System Dual-axis control is ideal for high-power viewing and astrophotography. Hand controller allows sidereal tracking in right ascension and electronic control of declination. Features 2x, 4x, and 8x speeds, plus pause mode. Thumbwheel clutches on both motors allow use of manual slow-motion controls if desired. Include two motors, hand controller, and battery pack (four D cells not included).
ORION
ORION
List Price: $64.95
Price: $64.95
Key features ORION
  • Fits ShortTube 4.5, Observer 60 and 70 EQ, Transporter Min-EQ, ShortTube 80 EQ and EQ-1 and Min-EQ
  • Includes motor, controller and battery case. Runs on four D-cell batteries (not included)
  • Precision mini-motor attaches to your equatorial mount for automatic tracking of celestial objects
  • Drive provides regulated sidereal-rate tracking in right ascension
  • Hand controller has 2x and 8x speeds and pause mode
  • Model: Orion EQ-1M Electronic Drive System

Review Orion EQ-1M Electronic Drive System / ORION:

Pop one of these precision mini-motors on a compatible Orion or Celestron equatorial mount and track celestial objects automatically. It'll make observing easier and more fun! Drive provides regulated sidereal-rate tracking in right ascension (plus declination for EQ-3M Dual-Axis drive). Hand controller has 2x and 4x (EQ-2M and EQ-3M Dual-Axis) or 8x (EQ-1M and EQ-3M Single Axis) speeds and pause mode. External disengage allows coarse movement of the scope by hand with motor attached. Both systems include electronic motor, hand controller, and battery case. Powered by four D-cell batteries (not included).
Hasselblad
Hasselblad
Weight: 0.05 pounds
Price: $98.00

Review Hasselblad Rapid Winding Crank E for 500CXi, 500CW & 200 Series Cameras / Hasselblad:

for 200 Series Cameras and 503CW
ORION
ORION
List Price: $44.95
Price: $44.95
Key features ORION
  • Provides economical hands-free celestial tracking for small telescopes
  • Cordless DC servo motor works on Min-EQ and EQ-1 mounts or scopes supplied with those mounts
  • Model: Orion AstroTrack Drive for EQ-1

Review Orion AstroTrack Drive for EQ-1 / ORION:

Cordless, precision DC servo motor works on Min-EQ, EQ-1, or EQ-2 mounts, or on telescopes supplied with those mounts.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $44.95
Price: $44.95
Key features ORION
  • Cordless DC servo motor works on EQ-2 mount or scopes supplied with EQ-2 mount
  • Provides economical hands-free celestial tracking for small telescopes
  • Model: Orion AstroTrack Drive for EQ-2

Review Orion AstroTrack Drive for EQ-2 / ORION:

Cordless, precision DC servo motor works on Min-EQ, EQ-1, or EQ-2 mounts, or on telescopes supplied with those mounts.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $64.95
Price: $64.95
Key features ORION
  • Includes motor, controller and battery case. Runs on four D-cell batteries (not included)
  • Drive provides regulated sidereal-rate tracking in right ascension
  • Fits AstroView 90, SpaceProbe 130/103ST, StarMax 102 and EQ-2 mount
  • Precision mini-motor attaches to your equatorial mount for automatic tracking of celestial objects
  • Hand controller has 2x and 4x speeds and pause mode
  • Model: Orion EQ-2M Electronic Drive System

Review Orion EQ-2M Electronic Drive System / ORION:

Pop one of these precision mini-motors on a compatible Orion or Celestron equatorial mount and track celestial objects automatically. It'll make observing easier and more fun! Drive provides regulated sidereal-rate tracking in right ascension (plus declination for EQ-3M Dual-Axis drive). Hand controller has 2x and 4x (EQ-2M and EQ-3M Dual-Axis) or 8x (EQ-1M and EQ-3M Single Axis) speeds and pause mode. External disengage allows coarse movement of the scope by hand with motor attached. Both systems include electronic motor, hand controller, and battery case. Powered by four D-cell batteries (not included).
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