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$115.00
The Astrozap AZ-116 Flexi-Shield® is a flexible dew shield designed to fit Celestron 6" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes, with a notch to accommodate the side-mounted dovetail bar. It's an essential accessory for any SCT owner looking to extend observing sessions and protect image contrast.
Why you need a dew shield
Dew forms quickly on exposed corrector plates during cool Australian nights, cutting a session short. A dew shield slows dew formation by shielding the corrector from the cold night sky, while also blocking stray light from streetlamps and the Moon for noticeably sharper, higher-contrast views.
Key features
- Passive dew prevention that works without power or heaters
- Felt-lined interior absorbs moisture and suppresses internal reflections
- High-grade ABS polymer construction for durability in the field
- VELCRO® Brand fasteners with padded backing for a secure, non-marring fit
- Rolls up flat for easy transport to dark-sky sites and star parties
- Dovetail notch clears the Celestron finder shoe / side mounting rail
Compatible telescopes
- Celestron NexStar 6 SE
- Celestron 6" SCT OTAs
Proudly made in the USA.
$124.00
The Astrozap AZ-153 Flexi-Shield® is a flexible dew shield engineered for the Celestron 8" Schmidt-Cassegrain and RASA 8. Upper and lower dovetail notches ensure it fits neatly on current CGX, CGEM, Advanced VX and NexStar models without fouling the rails.
Why a dew shield matters on a C8
The C8 is one of the most popular imaging and visual scopes in Australia, but the exposed corrector attracts dew quickly on clear nights. A passive Flexi-Shield dramatically delays dew formation, protects against stray light, and improves contrast on planets, the Moon and deep-sky targets.
Features
- Twin dovetail notches (upper and lower) for broad compatibility
- Felt-lined interior absorbs moisture and reduces glare
- Durable ABS polymer build
- Padded VELCRO® Brand closure for a secure, finish-safe fit
- Rolls up flat for travel
Compatible Celestron 8" telescopes
- CGX 800 SCT and CGX 800 EdgeHD
- CGEM II 800 SCT and CGEM II 800 EdgeHD
- Advanced VX 8" SCT and Advanced VX 8" EdgeHD
- NexStar 8SE
- NexStar Evolution 8
- RASA 8
Proudly made in the USA.
$155.00
The Astrozap AZ-150 Flexi-Shield® is a flexible dew shield purpose-built for the Celestron 9.25" Schmidt-Cassegrain, featuring both upper and lower dovetail notches for maximum compatibility across the current Celestron 9.25" range.
Fight dew, boost contrast
A dew shield is the simplest, most reliable way to keep the corrector plate clear during long imaging runs or cold observing sessions. The Flexi-Shield also blocks stray light from neighbouring street lamps and the Moon for noticeably sharper views.
Features
- Upper and lower dovetail notches fit both top and bottom rails
- Felt-lined interior for moisture control and contrast
- ABS polymer construction for long field life
- Padded VELCRO® Brand closure protects your tube finish
- Rolls flat for transport and storage
Compatible Celestron 9.25" telescopes
- CGX-L 925 SCT and CGX-L 925 EdgeHD
- CGX 925 SCT and CGX 925 EdgeHD
- CGEM II 925 SCT and CGEM II 925 EdgeHD
- Advanced VX 9.25" SCT and Advanced VX 9.25" EdgeHD
- NexStar Evolution 9.25
Proudly made in the USA.
$170.00
The Astrozap AZ-113 Flexi-Shield® is a felt-lined flexible dew shield built specifically for the Meade 12" Schmidt-Cassegrain. It stops dew forming on the corrector plate and blocks stray light, letting you observe and image for longer with better contrast.
How it improves your observing
The corrector plate on a 12" SCT is a large, exposed optical surface that radiates heat to the night sky and attracts dew fast. The Flexi-Shield extends the optical tube forward, trapping warmer air near the glass and shielding the optics from ambient light pollution and moonlight.
Features
- Passive dew protection with no power required
- Felt lining absorbs moisture and kills internal reflections
- Premium ABS polymer construction
- Padded VELCRO® Brand closure for a snug, finish-safe fit
- Rolls up for transport to star parties and remote sites
Compatible telescopes
- Meade 12" LX200 / LX600 / LX850 SCT and ACF models
Proudly made in the USA.
Affordable 80mm spotting spotting scope with sharp, bright optics.
The Talos family of spotting scopes with good optical quality and ease of use in mind. The Talos spotting scope features our fully multi-coated lenses and K9 prisms with silver coating. They bring great clarity and brightness within the reach of all enthusiasts. The light-weight composite chassis is fog proof, waterproof, and filled with nitrogen gas to prevent internal fogging and promote better thermal stability. This handy spotting scope comes with a table-top tripod and soft case allowing you to carry the spotting scope and tripod in one package.
Key Features:
- Large 80mm optics for brighter views
- 20-60x Magnification
- Silver Coated K9 Prism
- Fully Multi-Coated Lenses
- Nitrogen Purged
- Waterproof
- Rotating Ring for comfortable viewing angles
Waterproof:
Regardless of how heavy the rain is coming down or an accidental drop in the water, this sealed and gas-purged optic will remain waterproof.
Fully Multi-Coated:
Effectively reduces reflected light and increases the transmission of light giving you a brighter image than normal single coated lenses.
Specifications
| Athlon Talos 20-60x80mm Angled Spotting Scope | |
|---|---|
| Magnification | 20-60 |
| Effective diameter of objective lens (mm) | 80mm |
| Close Focus | 6.5 |
| Exit Pupil | 3.3-1.2 mm |
| Eye relief (mm) | 15 - 17 mm |
| Length | 42cm |
| Width | 10cm |
| Lens Coating | Fully multi-coated |
| Prism type | K9 Silver Coating |
| Weight | 1kg |
$7,499.00
The Atik 16200 Monochrome camera has been designed from the ground up around the KAF-16200 sensor. With a diagonal measurement of 35mm (APS-H format) and 6 μm pixels this camera is an incredible mix of high resolution and sensor real estate.
It is a great match for a range of telescopes, and all at a much more accessible price than the likes of KAF-11002 and KAF-16803 based cameras.
The design sees the CCD housed in a sealed, argon-purged chamber, complemented by a powerful dual-stage peltier and heatsink for optimum cooling. This camera has the lowest delta you’ve ever seen from Atik, at -45°C typical, and a whopping -50°C max.
Atik 16200 Monochrome Technical Specifications
- Sensor Type: CCD - KAF-16200
- Horizontal Resolution: 4499 pixels
- Vertical Resolution: 3599 pixels
- Pixel Size: 6 µm x 6 µm
- ADC: 16 bit
- Readout Noise: 9e- typical value
- Gain Factor: 0.6e-/ ADU
- Full Well: ~40,000e-
- Dark Current: >0.25 electrons/second at 0°C
- Interface: USB 2.0 High Speed
- Power: 12v DC 2.5A
- Maximum Exposure Length: Unlimited
- Minimum Exposure Length: 200 ms
- Cooling: Thermoelectric set point with max ΔT=>-50°C (-45°C typ.)
- Weight: approx. 1.3 kg
- Backfocus: ±19.5 mm
- Available as mono or colour, with colour version to follow early 2017
$1,499.00
The Atik 2" narrowband filter set are designed with a band pass of 7 nm to aid in capturing all a nebula’s photons while the vast majority of the broad band light pollution is stopped. The result is a much higher signal to noise revealing faint details in nebulas. The Narrow band filter set comprises of Hydrogen-Alpha (Ha), Sulphur (SII) and Oxygen (OIII). Take advantage of our special offer. Get 50% off any filter set (or both filter sets), when you buy any Atik mono camera (with the exception of the Atik GP).
The ATIK 2" narrowband filter set is compatible with our filter wheels and allows astrophotographers to capture deep-sky objects in spectacular narrow band. This filter set is commonly used to image objects in the Hubble pallet.
Bandwidth:
- SII 7nm
- Ha 7nm
- OIII 7nm
Peak Transmission: minimum 80%
CWL (centre of wavelength):
- Ha 656.3nm
- SII 671.6nm
- OIII 500.7nm
Size: 2” mounted
Transmitted Wavefront RMS: λ/4
Parallelism(arcsec): 30s
| Filter | Peak Transmission | Half Width | Transmission in Band | Transmission out of Band |
| Hydrogen Alpha | 656.3nm | 7nm | >80% | Maximum<0.3% Average 0.1% |
| Oxygen III | 500.7nm | 7nm | >80% | Maximum<0.3% Average 0.1% |
| Sulphur II | 671.6nm | 7nm | >80% | Maximum<0.3% Average 0.1% |
SKU: ATK0205
$1,160.00
ATIK 36mm Narrowband Filter Set
The Atik 36mm Narrowband filter set is designed with a band pass of 7 nm to aid in capturing all a nebula’s photons while the vast majority of the broad band light pollution is stopped. The result is a much higher signal to noise revealing faint details in nebulas. The Narrow band filter set comprises of Hydrogen-Alpha (Ha), Sulphur (SII) and Oxygen (OIII). Take advantage of our special offer. Get 50% off any filter set (or both filter sets), when you buy any Atik mono camera (with the exception of the Atik GP).
The Atik Narrowband 36mm filter set is compatible with our filter wheels and allows astrophotographers to capture deep-sky objects in spectacular narrow band. This filter set is commonly used to image objects in the Hubble pallet.
Atik Narrowband 36mm Filter Set Specifications:
Bandwidth:
- SII 7nm
- Ha 7nm
- OIII 7nm
Peak Transmission: minimum 80%
CWL (centre of wavelength):
- Ha 656.3nm
- SII 671.6nm
- OIII 500.7nm
Size: 36mm unmounted
Transmitted Wavefront RMS: λ/4
Parallelism(arcsec): 30s
| Filter | Peak Transmission | Half Width | Transmission in Band | Transmission out of Band |
| Hydrogen Alpha | 656.3nm | 7nm | >80% | Maximum<0.3% Average 0.1% |
| Oxygen III | 500.7nm | 7nm | >80% | Maximum<0.3% Average 0.1% |
| Sulphur II | 671.6nm | 7nm | >80% | Maximum<0.3% Average 0.1% |
SKU: ATK0204
$4,399.00
The Atik 383L+ is an 8-megapixel camera using the Truesense KAF-8300 CCD. Much has been written about this CCD to justify its place in astronomers' hearts. It can be succinctly summed up by saying that it's a fabulous CCD, with a huge number of good-sized pixels, and is currently available at an irresistible price.
This sensor has redefined mid-range astro-imaging, making multi-megapixel cooled cameras much more accessible.
Atik prides itself on providing cameras offering the very highest image quality at a reasonable cost. They have built on the success of the highly-regarded Atik 314 platform to support Kodak's KAF-8300. This immediately offers a huge number of advantages, including the very low read-noise circuits and the reliability of using this established design.
Specifications for the Atik 383L+ Mono
| Sensor Type | Truesense KAF-8300M |
| Horizontal Resolution | 3362 pixels |
| Vertical Resolution | 2504 pixels |
| Pixel Size | 5.4 µM x 5.4 µM |
| Imager Size |
17.96 x 13.52mm |
| Diagonal Size |
22.5mm |
| Full Well Depth |
25, 500 electrons |
| Quantum Efficiency |
Peak 57% |
| ADC | 16 bit |
| Readout Noise | 7 e- typical value |
| Interface | USB 2 High Speed |
| Power | 12v DC |
| Cooling | Thermoelectric set point with max ΔT=-40°C. |
| Weight | approx. 700 g |
Mechanical Drawing
Quality hardware
The key to any high-quality camera is the ability to convert light collected by the sensor into digital information while ensuring that as little noise as possible is added. The digital image needs to truly reflect the light collected. The Atik 383L+ achieves this, by having:
- Very low read-noise, 7 electrons, on par with many Sony sensors, enabling faint details to be detected.
- Great linearity, with a regression correlation coefficient of R = 0.9998 over the range of 1,000 to 64,000, making the camera suitable for sensitive photometric measurements.
- The bias frame histogram from the camera shows the ideal Gaussian shape, indicating that maximum detail can be extracted on processing.
The Atik 383L+ is a dream combination of low-noise electronics and a scientific-grade sensor that we are able to offer at a fantastic price. Whether you are an established imager or are just starting, the Atik 383L+ is a great choice.
$4,999.00
The 12 megapixel sensor of the Atik 4120EX is the ideal solution for capturing stunning high resolution images. Exclusively available as one-shot colour (OSC), this is an ideal match for Hyperstar systems and short focal length telescopes. The small 3,1 µm pixels are able to faithfully record the colour of stars and nebulae, even in the fastest imaging systems. The high resolution means you can print your images to A3 and beyond, while the famed sensitivity of the Sony EXview sensor ensures those images are brimming with detail.
Features of the 4-Series
Our 4-Series is designed in such way as to combine power and control with flexibility and ease of use. The narrow body makes them ideal for use on Hyperstar and Fastar systems whilst maintaining suitability with a huge range of other telescopes. They feature fully regulated set-point cooling which makes for easy and consistent image calibration, though they feature such low noise that dark frames are no longer even a requirement, meaning you can spend more time imaging the things that matter.
The slim, ergonomic design of these cameras naturally comes in at a low weight to help minimize stress on the corrector plate. The desiccant port is readily accessible from outside the camera for easy maintenance , and a simple 12V power requirement is complimented by low power use to help you get the most out of your imaging sessions, whether in the observatory or out in the field.
EXview
All of our 4-EX series cameras use sensors embedded with Sony EXview HAD CCD II™ technology which results in outstanding Quantum Efficiency, incredibly low read noise and excellent thermal management. These high Quantum Efficiencies make for impressive sensitivity across a vast range of wavelengths, but become particularly outstanding when imaging in narrowband, capturing stunning levels of detail in even the faintest of objects.
What's in the box?
- Camera body with 1.25'' adapter
- 3-metre USB cable
- 1.8-metre battery power connector
- CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
- Quickstart guide (paper)
Our highly-acclaimed Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.
A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.
$3,299.00
Specifications for the Atik 414EX Colour
| Sensor Type | Sony ICX825AQ |
| Horizontal Resolution | 1392 pixels |
| Vertical Resolution | 1040 pixels |
| Pixel Size | 6.45 µM x 6.45 µM |
| ADC | 16 bit |
| Readout Noise | 5 e- typical value |
| Interface | USB 2 High Speed |
| Power | 12v DC 1.0A |
| Minimum Exposure | 1/1000th sec. |
| Maximum Exposure | unlimited |
| Cooling | Thermoelectric set point with max ΔT= >-30°C. |
| Weight | approx. 400 g |
Sony EXview HAD CCD II ICX825 sensor - Super Sensitive
The fact that you're reading this this shows you've made it past the most common trap in choosing a camera for astroimaging - how many megapixels is it?
There are 2 variables in your camera that are far more important to consider when imaging faint deep sky objects. Sensitivity and noise.
The sensitivity tells us how many precious photons will be converted to signal...this is were the Sony ICX825 shines! But how much more sensitive is it? Compared with Atik's previous 314L+ at 650nm, the 414EX is 60% more sensitive. In fact, the 414EX is even more sensitive than the already spectacular 460EX, making it the perfect camera for the enthusiast with a limited budget. The graph below shows the striking difference between the ICX285 and ICX825:
Low noise and effective cooling
Atik's 414EX has more than just great sensitivity.
Another feature of the 414EXmaking it a winner for astrophotography is it's exceptionally low noise. When capturing a stunning portrait of your favourite deep sky target you will understand how delicately faint it is. This means the data you wish to capture is sparse.
If the electronics of the camera add noise (unwanted signal) to your image the end result will be lacking in detail and contrast. To ensure the contribution from noise is minimised Atik's 414EX has thermoelectric cooling that can easily lower the CCD chip to 30ºC below ambient, and is regulated, so that your image calibration is consistent. This results in a noise level so low that for most applications dark frames are an option rather than a requirement. The upshot is that you can spend more time imaging!
$2,699.00
Specifications for the Atik 414EX Mono
| Sensor Type | Sony ICX825AL |
| Horizontal Resolution | 1392 pixels |
| Vertical Resolution | 1040 pixels |
| Pixel Size | 6.45 µM x 6.45 µM |
| ADC | 16 bit |
| Readout Noise | 5 e- typical value |
| Interface | USB 2 High Speed |
| Power | 12v DC 1.0A |
| Minimum Exposure | 1/1000th sec. |
| Maximum Exposure | unlimited |
| Cooling | Thermoelectric set point with max ΔT= >-30°C. |
| Weight | approx. 400 g |
Sony EXview HAD CCD II ICX825 sensor - Super Sensitive
The fact that you're reading this this shows you've made it past the most common trap in choosing a camera for astroimaging - how many megapixels is it?
There are 2 variables in your camera that are far more important to consider when imaging faint deep sky objects. Sensitivity and noise.
The sensitivity tells us how many precious photons will be converted to signal...this is were the new Sony ICX825 shines! But how much more sensitive is it? Compared with Atik's previous 314L+ at 650nm, the 414EX is 60% more sensitive. In fact, the 414EX is even more sensitive than the already spectacular 460EX, making it the perfect camera for the enthusiast with a limited budget. The graph below shows the striking difference between the ICX285 and ICX825:
Low noise and effective cooling
Atik's 414EX has more than just great sensitivity.
Another feature of the 414EXmaking it a winner for astrophotography is it's exceptionally low noise. When capturing a stunning portrait of your favourite deep sky target you will understand how delicately faint it is. This means the data you wish to capture is sparse.
If the electronics of the camera add noise (unwanted signal) to your image the end result will be lacking in detail and contrast. To ensure the contribution from noise is minimised Atik's 414EX has thermoelectric cooling that can easily lower the CCD chip to 30ºC below ambient, and is regulated, so that your image calibration is consistent. This results in a noise level so low that for most applications dark frames are an option rather than a requirement. The upshot is that you can spend more time imaging!
An image of M106 taken with Atik 414EX (courtesy of atik-cameras.com)
$5,199.00
The Atik 460EX offers the latest and greatest of Sony's CCDs, the ICX694. Featuring the latest generation EXview technology, this camera has outstanding Quantum Efficiency, very low noise, and excellent thermal management.
This model is an ideal match for telescopes commonly used by amateurs, up to bigger SCTs or RCs. Its excellent sensitivity makes it one of the best cameras for deep-sky astrophotography, offering a logical upgrade path for smaller CCD camera owners looking for uncompromising performance.
With more than twice the imaging area than the venerable ICX285, it will satisfy the need for larger sky coverage while maintaining excellent low-noise characteristics.
The Atik 460EX fully supports 1.25" filters down to f/2, so you won't need to replace any of your current investments in wheels or filters. This is an added advantage when looking to invest in a CCD camera that may go through multiple telescopes.
The Atik-4 Series cameras are a development of the renowned 3-Series cameras, featuring better cooling and a narrower body. They benefit from setpoint cooling to make taking matching dark frames a snap, and simple 12V power requirement to facilitate field operation. The impressive sensitivity, great cooling, and narrow profile make the Atik Series 4 outstanding CCD cameras to use on modern telescopes, including Hyperstar/Fastar systems.
Specifications
| Sensor Type: | CCD - Sony ICX694 |
| Horizontal Resolution: | 2750 pixels |
| Vertical Resolution: | 2200 pixels |
| Pixel Size: | 4.54 µM x 4.54 µM |
| ADC: | 16 bit |
| Readout Noise: | 5e- typical value |
| Interface: | Mini-USB 2.0 High Speed |
| Power: | 12v DC 1A |
| Maximum Exposure Length: | Unlimited |
| Minimum Exposure Length: | 1/1000 s |
| Cooling: | Thermoelectric set point with max ΔT=-25°C |
| Weight: | approx. 400 grams |
| Backfocus: | 13mm |
$5,199.00
Specifications
| Sensor Type: | CCD - Sony ICX694 |
| Horizontal Resolution: | 2750 pixels |
| Vertical Resolution: | 2200 pixels |
| Pixel Size: | 4.54 µM x 4.54 µM |
| ADC: | 16 bit |
| Readout Noise: | 5e- typical value |
| Interface: | Mini-USB 2.0 High Speed |
| Power: | 12v DC 1A |
| Maximum Exposure Length: | Unlimited |
| Minimum Exposure Length: | 1/1000 s |
| Cooling: | Thermoelectric set point with max ΔT=-25°C |
| Weight: | approx. 400 grams |
| Backfocus: | 13mm |
The Atik 460EX fully supports 1.25" filters down to f/2, so you won't need to replace any of your current investment in wheel or filters. This is an added advantage when looking to invest in a CCD camera that may go through multiple telescopes.
The Atik-4 Series cameras are a development of the renowned 3-Series cameras, featuring better cooling and narrower body. They benefit from setpoint cooling to make taking matching dark frames a snap, and simple 12V power requirement to facilitate field operation. The impressive sensitivity, great cooling and narrow profile, make the Atik Series 4 outstanding CCD cameras to use on modern telescopes, including Hyperstar/Fastar systems.
$5,599.00
The Atik 490EX is the highest resolution Atik to date and one of the most flexible ones. Featuring the latest generation Sony™ EXview HAD CCD II™ technology in an area over twice as large as before, this camera has outstanding Quantum Efficiency, very low noise, and excellent thermal management.
This model is an ideal match not only for Hyperstar systems but also for most small to midsize telescopes used by astrophotographers.
The Atik 490EX fully supports 1.25" filters down to f/2, so you won't need to replace any of your current investments in wheels or filters. This is an added advantage when looking to invest in a CCD camera that may go through multiple telescopes.
The Atik-4 Series cameras are a development of the renowned 3-Series cameras, featuring better cooling and a narrower body. They benefit from setpoint cooling to make taking matching dark frames a snap, and simple 12V power requirement to facilitate field operation. The impressive sensitivity, great cooling, and narrow profile make the Atik Series 4 outstanding CCD cameras to use on modern telescopes, including Hyperstar/Fastar systems.
Specifications
| Sensor Type: | CCD - Sony ICX814 |
| Horizontal Resolution: | 3380 pixels |
| Vertical Resolution: | 2704 pixels |
| Pixel Size: | 3.69 µM x 3.69 µM |
| ADC: | 16 bit |
| Readout Noise: | 5e- typical value |
| Interface: | Mini-USB 2.0 High Speed |
| Power: | 12v DC 1A |
| Maximum Exposure Length: | Unlimited |
| Minimum Exposure Length: | 1/1000 s |
| Cooling: | Thermoelectric set point with max ΔT=-25°C |
| Weight: | approx. 400 grams |
| Backfocus: | 13mm |
$5,599.00
Specifications
| Sensor Type: | CCD - Sony ICX814 |
| Horizontal Resolution: | 3380 pixels |
| Vertical Resolution: | 2704 pixels |
| Pixel Size: | 3.69 µM x 3.69 µM |
| ADC: | 16 bit |
| Readout Noise: | 5e- typical value |
| Interface: | Mini-USB 2.0 High Speed |
| Power: | 12v DC 1A |
| Maximum Exposure Length: | Unlimited |
| Minimum Exposure Length: | 1/1000 s |
| Cooling: | Thermoelectric set point with max ΔT=-25°C |
| Weight: | approx. 400 grams |
| Backfocus: | 13mm |
The Atik 490EX fully supports 1.25" filters down to f/2, so you won't need to replace any of your current investment in wheel or filters. This is an added advantage when looking to invest in a CCD camera that may go through multiple telescopes.
The Atik-4 Series cameras are a development of the renowned 3-Series cameras, featuring better cooling and narrower body. They benefit from setpoint cooling to make taking matching dark frames a snap, and simple 12V power requirement to facilitate field operation. The impressive sensitivity, great cooling and narrow profile, make the Atik Series 4 outstanding CCD cameras to use on modern telescopes, including Hyperstar/Fastar systems.
$1,250.00
The ATIK EFW3 7 Position electronic filter wheel for large format cameras can be ordered with the ability to either carry up to 7×50.8mm unmounted filters, housing LRGB and Ha, OIII and SII filter sets in the same carousel and the wheel is fully compatible with any Atik astrophotography camera when using the supplied M54 or M42 adaptors.
7 Position Electronic Filter Wheel for Large Format Cameras
The ATIK EFW3 gives you more freedom and convenience to your imaging set up.
For a large format wheel, the EFW3 boasts a slim, lightweight design. It measures 238×213mm dimensions and weighs in at just approx. 850g. This is great news for large format set ups where weight can be a real concern. That said, the wheel is fully compatible with any Atik camera when using the supplied M54 or M42 adaptors. We’ve simplified the technical side of the design from the EFW2 to further improve reliability and minimise component wear and tear. However, it's still machined from solid aluminium to produce a durable and quality wheel that will keep turning, night after night.
Atik 16200 users will also be pleased to know that the EFW3 can either be attached directly to the camera as it is, or after removing the front plate to further minimise any backfocus requirements. With the front plate attached, the backfocus is 41.5mm, while the backfocus with the front plate removed is just 34.5mm.
On the software side of things, the EFW3 has a full ASCOM driver, so any complaint software can be used to control it. Additionally the EFW3 can be controlled using our Artemis Capture software, for simple and efficient operation
Technical Specification
- 7 Position filter wheel
- 7×50.8mm unmounted filters
- Dimensions 238×213mm
- Weight 850g
$1,399.00
The Atik EFW3 2" 7 Position electronic filter wheel for large format cameras can be ordered with the ability to either carry up to 7 × 2” mounted round filters, housing LRGB and Ha, OIII and SII filter sets in the same carousel and the wheel is fully compatible with any Atik astrophotography camera when using the supplied M54 or M42 adaptors.
7 Position Electronic Filter Wheel for Large Format Cameras
The Atik EFW3 2"gives you more freedom and convenience to your imaging set up.
For a large format wheel, the EFW3 boasts a slim, lightweight design. It measures 238×213mm dimensions and weighs in at just approx. 850g. This is great news for large format set ups where weight can be a real concern. That said, the wheel is fully compatible with any Atik camera when using the supplied M54 or M42 adaptors. We’ve simplified the technical side of the design from the EFW2 to further improve reliability and minimise component wear and tear. However, it's still machined from solid aluminium to produce a durable and quality wheel that will keep turning, night after night.
Atik 16200 users will also be pleased to know that the EFW3 can either be attached directly to the camera as it is, or after removing the front plate to further minimise any backfocus requirements. With the front plate attached, the backfocus is 41.5mm, while the backfocus with the front plate removed is just 34.5mm.
On the software side of things, the EFW3 has a full ASCOM driver, so any complaint software can be used to control it. Additionally the EFW3 can be controlled using our Artemis Capture software, for simple and efficient operation
$2,299.00
Atik Infinity Colour
Technical Specification
- Sensor Type: CCD - Sony ICX825
- Horizontal Resolution: 1392 pixels
- Vertical Resolution: 1040 pixels
- Pixel Size: 6.45 µm x 6.45 µm
- ADC: 16 bit
- Readout Noise: 6e- typical value
- Gain Factor: 0.37e-/ADU
- Full Well: ~24,000e-
- Speed: 2-3 frames per second
- Interface: USB 2.0 High Speed and ST4 compatible guide port
- Power: 12v DC 1A
- Maximum Exposure Length: 120 s
- Minimum Exposure Length: 1/1000 s
- Cooling: Passive
- Weight: approx. 340 gr
- Backfocus: 13mm
Link to Video from the Atik You tube channel below :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28nuK8X6xbw
$2,299.00
Atik Infinity Mono
Technical Specification
- Sensor Type: CCD - Sony ICX825
- Horizontal Resolution: 1392 pixels
- Vertical Resolution: 1040 pixels
- Pixel Size: 6.45 µm x 6.45 µm
- ADC: 16 bit
- Readout Noise: 6e- typical value
- Gain Factor: 0.37e-/ADU
- Full Well: ~24,000e-
- Speed: 2-3 frames per second
- Interface: USB 2.0 High Speed and ST4 compatible guide port
- Power: 12v DC 1A
- Maximum Exposure Length: 120 s
- Minimum Exposure Length: 1/1000 s
- Cooling: Passive
- Weight: approx. 340 gr
- Backfocus: 13mm
Link to Video from the Atik You tube channel below:
$719.00
The ATIK LRGB 2" filter set consists of Luminance, Red, Green and blue filters, that have been designed for CCD cameras to image deep sky objects, galaxies and stars in their natural colour. Take advantage of our special offer. Get 50% off any filter set (or both filter sets), when you buy any Atik mono camera (with the exception of the Atik GP).
If a natural colour representation is what you want from you deep-sky imaging, an LRGB filter set should be your first choice. With OIII emission overlapping on the blue and green filters to allow high efficiency and natural colour imaging of all deep-sky objects. The gap between green and red filters serves to block out the light pollution line at 589nm and improves the colour of your images.
ATIK LRGB 2" Specifications
Transmission: Average 95%
Size: 2”
Coating Wavelength: 300-1050nm
Transmitted Wavefront RMS: λ/4
Parallelism (arcsec): 30s
| Filter | Transmission range | Transmission in Band | Transmission out of band |
| Luminance | 410-680nm | Average >95%, Minimum >90% | Maximum <1% Average <0.5% |
| Red | 600-680nm | Average >95%, Minimum >90% | Maximum <1% Average <0.5% |
| Green | 500-550nm | Average >95%, Minimum >90% | Maximum <1% Average <0.5% |
| Blue | 410-500nm | Average >95%, Minimum >90% | Maximum <1% Average <0.5% |
SKU: ATK-0164
$549.00
The ATIK LRGB 36mm set consists of Luminance, Red, Green and blue filters, that have been designed for CCD cameras to image deep sky objects, galaxies and stars in their natural colour. Take advantage of our special offer. Get 50% off any filter set (or both filter sets), when you buy any Atik mono camera (with the exception of the Atik GP).
If a natural colour representation is what you want from you deep-sky imaging, an LRGB filter set should be your first choice. With OIII emission overlapping on the blue and green filters to allow high efficiency and natural colour imaging of all deep-sky objects. The gap between green and red filters serves to block out the light pollution line at 589nm and improves the colour of your images.
ATIK LRGB 36mm Set Specifications
Transmission: Average 95%
Size: 36mm
Coating Wavelength: 300-1050nm
Transmitted Wavefront RMS: λ/4
Parallelism (arcsec): 30s
| Filter | Transmission range | Transmission in Band | Transmission out of band |
| Luminance | 410-680nm | Average >95%, Minimum >90% | Maximum <1% Average <0.5% |
| Red | 600-680nm | Average >95%, Minimum >90% | Maximum <1% Average <0.5% |
| Green | 500-550nm | Average >95%, Minimum >90% | Maximum <1% Average <0.5% |
| Blue | 410-500nm | Average >95%, Minimum >90% | Maximum <1% Average <0.5% |
SKU: ATK0163
$1,069.00
The ATIK Narrowband 1.25" filters are designed with a band pass of 7 nm to aid in capturing all a nebula’s photons while the vast majority of the broad band light pollution is stopped. The result is a much higher signal to noise revealing faint details in nebulas. The Narrow band filter set comprises of Hydrogen-Alpha (Ha), Sulphur (SII) and Oxygen (OIII). Take advantage of our special offer. Get 50% off any filter set (or both filter sets), when you buy any Atik mono camera (with the exception of the Atik GP).
The ATIK Narrowband 1.25" filter set is compatible with our filter wheels and allows astrophotographers to capture deep-sky objects in spectacular narrow band. This filter set is commonly used to image objects in the Hubble pallet.
ATIK Narrowband 1.25" Specifications
Bandwidth:
- SII 7nm
- Ha 7nm
- OIII 7nm
Peak Transmission: minimum 80%
CWL (centre of wavelength):
- Ha 656.3nm
- SII 671.6nm
- OIII 500.7nm
Size: 1.25” mounted, 36mm unmounted or 2” mounted
Transmitted Wavefront RMS: λ/4
Parallelism(arcsec): 30s
| Filter | Peak Transmission | Half Width | Transmission in Band | Transmission out of Band |
| Hydrogen Alpha | 656.3nm | 7nm | >80% | Maximum<0.3% Average 0.1% |
| Oxygen III | 500.7nm | 7nm | >80% | Maximum<0.3% Average 0.1% |
| Sulphur II | 671.6nm | 7nm | >80% | Maximum<0.3% Average 0.1% |
SKU: ATK0203
$5,699.00
Atik One 6.0 + Atik GP + OAG Kit (Atik One Integrated Kit)
Atik One Integrated Kit
Looking for great value? For a limited time, you get three in one, the Atik One with the Atik GP, plus an M42 off-axis guider for an unbelievable price. Perfect for intermediate to experienced astrophotographer’s looking for a cooled CCD camera that takes stunningly detailed deep sky images.
The off-axis guider is a smaller version of our OAG, with the renowned smooth focusing system and moveable prism. Please note: The Kit is designed to be used as a single unit with the Atik One 6.0 or the Atik One 9.0. Its parts aren’t for independent use.
Atik One 6.0
The Atik One 6.0 features the same incredible 6 megapixel Sony ICX694 EXview sensor as our highly renowned Atik 460EX camera for outstanding sensitivity at a fantastic resolution purposely engineered for deep sky imaging. Housed in an advanced body with internal filter wheel, the One 6.0 provides an all-in-one solution for mono imaging.
Features of the One
Integrated and powerful, the Atik One series embodies Atik’s principles to bring you a high performance, simple to use platform, with internal filter wheel, all in a very compact and light package. It features an improved cooler, capable of reaching a stable -38C below ambient, and a CCD chamber design, filled with high purity Argon for a dry, condensation free environment and optimal thermal insulation.
The Atik One also features an internal USB hub and accessory power port, so that you can keep the cable clutter under control. In addition, two 1/4” tripod mounting holes are available to give you more options for mounting the camera and other accessories.
The 5 position integrated 1.25″ filter wheel features a mechanical roller for filter location ensuring the highest levels of reproducibility image after image. The filter wheel is natively controlled from our software or has an ASCOM driver for third party programs. Also included is a tool that allows filters to be loaded without opening the camera.
What's in the box?
- Atik One camera body
- Atik GP camera body
- M42 Off-axis guider body
- 2" adapter
- 0.5m mini-USB cable
- 3m USB cable
- 1.8m battery power connector
- CD-ROM with drivers, software and user's manual (PDF)
- Quickstart guide (paper)
Our highly acclaimed Artemis Capture software is included for camera control and data acquisition, along with a full ASCOM driver. These are also available from our Downloads page.
A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.
$5,899.00
The One 9.0 mono is Atik's latest and greatest Sony based camera. It features a 9MP ICX814AL with the incredibly sensitive EXview HAD II technology, ultra-low read noise, a mechanically indexed 5 position filter wheel, and boosted cooling performance.
It also features a new CCD chamber design, purged with high purity Argon, and an integral USB 2.0 hub and a power port for accessories. You can now use just two cables to operate your entire system!
$5,699.00
- Sensor Type: CCD - Sony ICX814
- Horizontal Resolution: 3380 pixels
- Vertical Resolution: 2704 pixels
- Pixel Size: 3.69 µM x 3.69 µM
- ADC: 16 bit
- Readout Noise: 5e- typical value
- Interface: USB 2.0 High Speed, with embedded hub
- Power: 12v DC 2A
- Maximum Exposure Length: Unlimited
- Minimum Exposure Length: 1/1000 s
- Cooling: Termoelectric set point with max ΔT=-38°C
- Weight: approx. 900 gr
- Backfocus: ~27mm
- Exclusively as mono
Convenience of use has been key during the design. The Atik One also features an internal USB hub and accessory power port, so that you can keep the cable clutter under control. Only 2 cables for your imaging gear! In addition to this, two 1/4” tripod mounting holes are available, to give you more options for mounting the camera, other accessories, or for managing the cables.
The 5 position integrated 1.25″ filter wheel features a mechanical roller for filter location ensuring the highest levels of reproducibility image after image. The filter wheel is natively controlled from our software or has an Ascom driver for 3rd party programs. To make filter changing less of a chore the camera comes with a tool to allow filters to be loaded without opening the camera.
Atiks own capture software (Artemis) is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with Astroart and Maxim DL.
Dawn image processing software is also included.
System Requirements:
- Pentium IV PC with 512MB RAM
- Windows XP/Vista/Win7/Win8/Win8 (not RT)
- CD-ROM drive
- USB 2.0 port
A universal (110-230V) power adapter is optional.
$25.00
The Audubon Bird Call invented by Roger Eddy in 1947 and still made by the Eddy family in Rhode Island USA. When twisted, this remarkable little birchwood and metal instrument makes a variety of sounds similar to wild birds. Each Audubon Bird Call is handmade and individually tuned, tending to work much better than standard "pishing".
It is the standard songbird call throughout the world and whilst it doesn't mimic a single specific bird, the sound it makes gets inquisitive birds to come in closer to check out the noise. In Australia, this works particularly well on honeyeaters, thornbills, fairy-wrens, emu-wrens, grasswrens, scrubwrens, gerygones, whistlers, and occasionally even Tyto owls will come in to check it out at night if you're quiet!
With reasonable care it should last a lifetime - just keep it dry. Can be carried in pocket, on a key ring, or worn on a lanyard.
The original Audubon Bird Call , available in classic red or natural birch finish, packed in attractive gift box. Sturdy cast zinc and solid birch construction. Rosin capsule included to maintain the call’s distinctive chirp.
The bird call's sound is produced by rotating the wooden cylinder against the cast zinc plug. By varying the pressure between the two surfaces while twisting back and forth, a variety of bird sounds can be accurately imitated. Originally conceived by songbird hunters in Europe, the bird call attracts birds by creating the illusion that other birds are in the area.
Recognised by multiple generations of birders and outdoors people, the Audubon Bird Call has been made and tuned by hand in the USA in the same way for over 60 years.
$49.99
This Revised Edition includes updated maps, artwork and species accounts, reflecting current knowledge of the biology and distribution of Australia's birds. It features around 4700 specially commissioned colour illustrations of over 900 species, with particular emphasis on providing the fine detail required to identify difficult groups and distinctive plumages. Comprehensive species accounts have been written by a dedicated team of ornithologists to ensure identification details, distribution and status are current and accurate. A new easier-to-use index is also included.
The Australian Bird Guide sets a new standard in field guides, providing an indispensable reference for all birders and naturalists looking to explore Australia's magnificent and unique birdlife.
Winner, The 2017 RZS NSW Whitley Medal
Winner, The 2018 Australian Book Industry Awards: Small Publishers' Adult Book of the Year
Reviews:
"Like looking through a new pair of binoculars, The Australian Bird Guide makes it seem like you are seeing even familiar birds for the first time."
Sean Dooley, Editor, Australian Birdlife
"This field guide is an invaluable reference for anyone with an interest in this country’s birdlife."
Gardening Australia, November 2019
"Books, such as The Australian Bird Guide, are important for the conservation of Australia’s flora and fauna; they bring nature to people and enable everyone to identify and take joy in the birds, other animals, and plants that we share the world with."
Harry F. Recher, Pacific Conservation Biology 26(1) 2020
Reviews of the First Edition (May 2017):
"a gorgeous lure to spend more time in nature."
Susan Wyndham, "2017 Books of the Year", Australian Book Review #397, December 2017
"The illustrations are amazing. Each is the purest and most accurate depiction of a species possible: the absolute platonic ideal of itself...
Kate-Gorringe-Smith, Australian Birdlife, June 2017
"Not only does The Australian Bird Guide successfully provide a rich, contemporary bird identification book, it has the potential to play a far more significant cultural role – in cataloguing the full extent of the glorious variety of Australian birds it becomes a palpable celebration of the wonder of nature."
Sean Dooley, Sydney Morning Herald online, 28/7/17
"If you are looking at getting a field guide to the birds of Australia, the ABG is undoubtably the best."
Michael Szabo, Birds New Zealand (14), June 2017
"Compared with all other Australian bird guides, the text and most of the illustrations are on a higher level... The cornucopia of high quality illustrations – including numerous smaller sketch-ups illustrating such things as foraging behaviours, honeyeater corroborees, and size comparisons with similar possible species – puts the guide in the upper echelon of bird guides globally... For me, this volume by Menkhorst and colleagues has become my new favourite."
Eliot Miller, Emu - Austral Ornithology 117(3), July 2017
"Birds are illustrated in poses that best highlight diagnostic features. Seabirds are depicted almost exclusively in flight, precisely as most will encounter them at sea. The text is detailed without being too over-the-top, featuring all of the expected information and including helpful notes on recent taxonomic changes, distributional information that might be too granular to identify on the maps, and behavioural notes which might assist finding the bird and separating it from confusing species. The maps are clear and show all subspecies."
Chris Watson, Australian Birdlife, June 2017
"the ABG is undeniably the most comprehensive field guide to be published in Australia to date, surpassing previous guides in the quantity and accuracy of illustrations and pertinent information."
Richard Noske, Australian Book Review, October 2017
$54.99
For each species, the authors examine the many-and-varied common names and full scientific name, with derivation, translation and a guide to pronunciation. Stories behind the name are included, as well as relevant aspects of biology, conservation and history. Original descriptions, translated by the authors, have been sourced for many species.
As well as being a book about names, this is a book about the history of the ever-developing understanding of birds, about the people who contributed to this understanding and, most of all, about the birds themselves. This second edition has been revised to follow current taxonomy and understanding of the relationships between families, genera and species. It contains new taxa, updated text and new vagrants and will be interesting reading for anyone with a love of birds, words or the history of Australian biology and bird-watching.
ISBN: 9781486311637 | 368 pages | 245 x 170 mm
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
Illustrations
Reviews:
"The wealth of meticulously researched information presented in this book makes it an essential reference for anyone keen about birds and words, and a very welcome addition to ornithological literature."
Virgil Hubregtse, The Victorian Naturalist 136(6), 2019
"This wonderful book by Ian Fraser and Jeannie Gray fills a niche in the available bird literature as it seeks, and achieves admirably, to explain in depth how the Latin and English names of our Australian birds came about. ...If you are wondering what a Dick, Dick, the Devil is, or a howling jackass, or even a doubtful reed-bellower, then this is the book for you."
Libby McGill, Western Australian Bird Notes 172, December 2019
"In truth there is little for the carping critic to cavil about. All in all, Australian Bird Names: Origins and Meanings is a most valuable reference work, rich in interesting information of a kind not easily found elsewhere. It is good to see that CSIRO Publishing appreciates the need to keep it up to date."
Kevin Windle, Canberra Bird Notes 44(3), December 2019
"At times amusing and always interesting, this book a would make an excellent addition to the bookshelf of anyone who is interested in birds, words or history."
Rhianna King, Landscope, Autumn 2020
"Birdwatchers with a thirst for knowledge about all manner of trivia and history will enjoy poring through hundreds of pages crammed with details."
John Peter, Australian Birdlife, December 2019
The AZ-GTiX is a versatile multi-purpose mount featuring Freedom Find™ dual encoder technology for precise alignment and tracking. Its dual saddle design allows mounting two telescopes simultaneously, supporting a single side payload of 6 kg and a total payload of 10 kg. Weighing only 2 kg, it offers exceptional portability without compromising performance. Included WiFi adaptor enables remote operation through the free Sky-Watcher app, providing expert users with convenient control and flexibility for advanced observational and imaging setups.
| Single Side Payload | 6 kg |
| Total payload | 10 kg |
| Mount Weight | 2 kg |
| Tripod + Extension Pier Weight | 2.4 kg + 0.12 kg |
| Power Requirement | DC7.5 - 12V. 1A |
| Motor | DC Servo Motor |
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