Off Axis Guider With Micro Focusing And 12.5mm Prism For Telescopes, A Must Have Accessory For Astrophotography, Enabling Simultaneous Imaging And Guiding Through The Same Telescope
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✔️ Attaches to 2" focusers or T-thread, 100° radial adjustment
The off-axis guider is a handy astrophotography accessory that lets you guide and image through the same telescope, typically used behind the corrector to minimize distortion and preserve image fidelity.
✅ Prism tilt adjustment and over 100 degrees of radial adjustment for easy guide star positioning
✅ Attaches to any 2" telescope focuser via the included 2" nosepiece or any T-thread equipped
✅ The Off-Axis Guider enables simultaneous imaging and guiding through the same telescope
✅ Perfect placement behind the corrector to avoid distortion and preserve main camera sharpness
✅ M48 thread on telescope side and socket for 2 inch eyepieces with three screws and flat M48 adapter for camera
💡 How does an off-axis guider support simultaneous imaging and guiding in a telescope setup without affecting primary focus?
This handy tool keeps guide and imaging paths aligned while preserving main camera sharpness.
- Attaches via 2" nosepiece or M48 thread for broad compatibility
- Prism tilt adjustment and radial movement for precise guide star placement
- Placed behind the corrector to minimize distortion and maintain focus
- Includes camera adapter and mounting screws for secure fit