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Tele Vue
Tele Vue
Weight: 0.85 pounds
List Price: $350.00
Price: $265.00

Review Tele Vue 0.8X Reducer/Flattner for 400-600mm Refractors. / Tele Vue:

2" Photographic adapter, 0. 8x focal reducer/field flattener.
SBIG
SBIG
Weight: 0.35 pounds
Price: $99.00

Review SBIG 8' Power Supply Extension Cable for the ST402, 1603 & 3200 CCD Cameras / SBIG:

This 8' power supply cable extends the cord from the wall transformer to the camera. It is custom made with heavy gauge conductor for minimum voltage loss, similar to the extension cables offered for the ST and STL series cameras.
Imaging Source
Imaging Source
Weight: 2 pounds
Price: $695.00
Key features Imaging Source
  • Resolution 1024 x 768
  • Camera Features:
  • 1/3" CCD, progressive scan
  • Monochrome FireWire camera without IR cut filter
  • Max. 30 fps
  • Model: The Imaging Source 1024 x 768 Monochrome FireWire Astro CCD Telescope Camera

Review The Imaging Source 1024 x 768 Monochrome FireWire Astro CCD Telescope Camera / Imaging Source:

The astro CCD cameras DMK 31AF03 unifies three important characteristics for astrophotography: high resolution, fast refresh rate and a low price. Using the shipped software - IC Capture - you can save the captured images to lossless and uncompressed AVI files. The astro CCD camera DMK 31AF03. AS outputs a fast stream of uncompressed monochrome images. In order to transfer these to the host PC, a very fast bus is required. Hence, the camera is fitted with a FireWire connector. The astro CCD cameras DMK 31AF03. AS is based on the CCD chip ICX204AL, manufactured by Sony. This monochrome CCD has a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels at 1/3" format. Even at long exposure times, its noise is minimal. [+]
Due to the high quality of the ICX204AL, the CCD chip is often used in industrial image processing applications. The image data produced by the CCD camera DMK 31AF03. AS is not compressed. Furthermore, the camera does not have any optical, nor electronic filters. Thus, the camera produces very true-to-life captures of the night sky.
William Optics
William Optics
Weight: 0.3 pounds
List Price: $39.00
Price: $39.00

Review William-Optics Quick Release Bracket for the Red Dot Finder Scope. / William Optics:

Additional bracket to use the WO Red Dot Finder on another telescope.
William Optics
William Optics
Weight: 0.7 pounds
Price: $109.00

Review William-Optics Digital Point & Shoot Camera Adapter Lens, 52mm / William Optics:

Digital Camera Adapter Lens-52mm. This innovative digital adapter lens was specifically engineered and designed by William Optics for large-lens digital camera and digital video cams users' needs. It can be connected to any 2" nosepiece. Having in mind professional-quality DC photography, William Optics has selected for its DCL-52 high-precision lenses with multi-coating. This perfect multi-coating allows sharper and cleared images for your complete satisfaction. Most large DC adapters lens cannot avoid vignetting problems with optical zooms. WO DCL-52 is mainly focused on large DC and DV connectivity. Any slight vignette will gradually disappear with optical zoom. [+]
DCL52 excellent functions surpass all similar products, plus provide maximum flexibility range of zoom. William Optics DCL-52 is supplied with a 2" standard connection. Everyone can use this application on any optical system. DCL-52 is also capable of connecting to telescopes, Barlow lenses, reducers, and extenders. Threaded for eyepiece filters. Focal Length: 75 mm Thread Size: 52 mm Height: 66. 4 mm Size: 2" ( 50. 8 mm ) Weight: 240 g.
Tele Vue
Tele Vue
Weight: 1.25 pounds
List Price: $325.00
Price: $274.00
Key features Tele Vue
  • Dielectric nonmetallic coating is 99% reflective across the full visual spectrum
  • Features a solid alumminum body, brass clamp rings, and anti-reflection thread-baffles
  • Everbrite diagonals deliver unsurpassed image quality and brightness
  • 2" diagonal
  • Model: Tele Vue 2" Everbrite Mirror Star (90°) Diagonal with Brass Clamp Ring.

Review Tele Vue 2" Everbrite Mirror Star (90°) Diagonal with Brass Clamp Ring. / Tele Vue:

Whiter and brighter images. Simply put, that is the benefit the Everbrite mirror coating. This exotic, dielectric, nonmetallic coating is 99% reflective across the full visual spectrum, resulting in the "whitest," most natural image available. The coating is painstakingly applied to Pyrex with a surface accuracy of a 1/10 wave flatness. The Everbrite is offered in both 1¼" and 2" models. The diagonal bodies of each are machined from solid blocks of aluminum. In this way we can insure permanent alignment. The one piece body construction also assures heavy accessories can't force the diagonal body to "unscrew" from the barrel as with other brands. Both the 1¼" and 2" models feature brass clamp rings, anti-reflection threads and 1¼" and 48mm filter threads respectively.
SBIG
SBIG
Weight: 0.2 pounds
Price: $90.00

Review SBIG Replacement Desiccant Plug for the ST-7, 8, 9, 10 & 2000 CCD Cameras / SBIG:

This is a replacement desiccant plug specifically designed for use with the "ST" series cameras.
Optec
Optec
Weight: 2.65 pounds
Price: $910.00
Key features Optec
  • For alt-az mount owners, let the Pyxis de-rotate the field while tracking an object.
  • Made for SBIG ST cameras in mind...works with other cameras as well.
  • Pyxis Camera Rotator automatically centers a bright guide star on your tracking chip.
  • High torque motor is now standard on the Pyxis!
  • Model: Optec Pyxis 2" I.D. Camera Field Rotator

Review Optec Pyxis 2" I.D. Camera Field Rotator / Optec:

The Pyxis camera rotator was specially designed with the guiding chip of the SBIG ST-x CCD cameras in mind. Simply locate a suitable guide star, enter the position angle and let the Pyxis rotate the camera so that a bright guide star is centered on the tracking chip. For those with alt-azimuth mounts, the Pyxis can derotate the field while tracking the object. A simple Windows interface program is provided that controls rotation and derotation modes as standard. Utilizing a precision sealed 50mm bearing, the Pyxis provides the rigidity and stability you expect from Optec instruments. Weighing less than 2 lbs the Pyxis can support and rotate the SBIG ST-x line of cameras without slipping. If the holding torque of 27 inch-pounds is exceeded, the drive gear will slip but no damage to the Pyxis will occur. The running torque is 15 inch-pounds. This limit to the holding and running torque will also prevent damage to cables and instruments if a rotational stoppage does occur. The Pyxis can handle the SBIG AO-7 adaptive optic with camera. [+]
The clear aperture of the Pyxis is 1. 65 inches and adds about 1. 6 inches to the back focus. For large instrument packages or systems that use the SBIG STL camera with large CCD, the new Pyxis 3-inch model is suggested. Intelligent firmware will choose the best direction for each move to keep camera cables from binding. The built-in circuit board provides all the control needed no external hand control box is required. The Pyxis wa.
Tele Vue
Tele Vue
Weight: 0.1 pounds
List Price: $55.00
Price: $45.00

Review Tele Vue T-Ring Adapter for the 4x 2" Powermate. / Tele Vue:

Relpaces the Eyepiece Holder of the 4X 2" Powermate #PMT-4201 with T-Ring threads for photography
Lumicon
Lumicon
Weight: 2.05 pounds
Price: $799.95
Key features Lumicon
  • Efficient beam-splitter design
  • Multicoated roof prism erecting system
  • Overall length: 120mm
  • Clear aperture: 22mm
  • .25" focuser, threaded for filters
  • Model: Lumicon BinoView Binocular

Review Lumicon BinoView Binocular / Lumicon:

These new high-quality German-made binoculars employ Grade-A BK 7 crown glass for its precision-polished prisms. Ordinarily, BaK 4 is used as a recourse to improve color correction, but in these binoculars color correction is so good that we may use the most transparent, homogeneous, bubble-free crown glass available - - BK 7. Clear aperture is 22mm. Its straight-through design employs superior roof prisms for image erection. Each prism surface is multicoated for the highest transmission of light and freedom from ghosts. Focuser travel is 20mm and is available in M44 and 2".
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