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Autoguiding is a critical component for taking long exposures of the night sky to get the best from your telescope and camera to obtain the sharpest, clearest images.
It keeps your mount pointed accurately as it tracks astro objects across the night sky. To get started with autoguiding, you'll need a guide camera and a guide scope or off axis guider, and BINTEL can help with advice on software and guiding techniques.
ZWO's ASI174MM Mini camera integrates Sony IMX174 1/1.2″ sensor (11.3 mm x 7.1 mm). This camera has 1936 x 1216 pixels. The pixel size is 5.86 μm x...
View full detailsZWO 30F4 Guidescope Great for scopes up to 1000mm Focal length. Ultra lightweight. Perfect match for Premium Refractor scopes. C/S Mount suits all ...
View full detailsZWO-OAG Off Axis Guider NEW from ZWO Thin Off Axis Guider that allows you to Autoguide in SCTs and Refractors whilst only adding 16.5mm to the opti...
View full detailsNew Improved from ZWO-OAG-L ZWO-OAG-L is the latest iteration of M68 OAG with a larger prism size of 12mm x 12mm. The bigger clear aperture bring...
View full detailsZWO ASI220MM Mini New Generation Guide Camera ZWO ASI220MM Mini camera integrates a 1/1.8" SC2210 sensor (7.68mm x 4.32mm). It is a mono guide ca...
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