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$15.00
The Sky‑Watcher C1 Shutter Release Cable is a dedicated electronic interface that lets you seamlessly connect compatible Canon EOS DSLR cameras—such as the 60D, 1000D, and 300D—to Sky‑Watcher computerized mounts, including the Star Adventurer, AllView, and Star Discovery. It features a 2.5 mm stereo plug compatible with the mount’s “snap” port and a Canon-specific E3-style remote socket on the camera end.
Key Features:
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Enables remote shutter control via your Sky‑Watcher mount—ideal for astrophotography and timelapse capture .
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Compatible with Canon EOS cameras featuring the E3-type remote port, including:
1000D, 300D, 350D, 400D, 450D, 500D, 550D, 600D, 650D, 700D, 60D/60Da, 70D, and similar models .
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Works with Sky‑Watcher mounts offering a 2.5 mm stereo snap port—such as Star Adventurer, AllView, Star Discovery, and Virtuoso .
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Coiled, flexible cable offers durability and convenience during extended setup and use sessions .
Why It’s Useful:
This cable allows your telescope mount to trigger camera exposures automatically—reducing vibration from manual pressing, streamlining long-exposure astrophotography, and simplifying timelapse workflows.
$2,499.00
Collapsible pier tripod for Sky-Watcher EQ8 mounts including:
- EQ8
- EQ8-R
- EQ8-Rh
$664.29
Sky-Watcher 0.85x Focal Reducer/Flattener For 80/100/120/150ED DS-PRO
Designed for serious astro-photographers. Each model is optimised for the corresponding model in the Sky-Watcher Evostar-ED DS-Pro range. They effectively reduce the telescopes focal length by a factor of 0.85x and provide much improved field edge correction. You will need to use a Sky-Watcher DSLR-M48 Ring Adaptor to connect this to your telescope. As always, try to make sure you’re the telescope and tripod you’re using can support the weight of your camera.
Available Models:
- 80ED
- 100ED
- 120ED
- 150ED
$5,249.00
The exciting new Skywatcher Collapsible Dobsonian 14 GOTO is precision engineered instrument that will allow you to easily find and enjoy viewing night sky treasures, such as Planets, Nebulae, Star Clusters, Galaxies and much more. With its patented collapsible tube design, these Dobsonians are truly the ultimate in portability and performance.
The elegant truss tube design was carefully engineered to combine ease of use, extreme portability and consistent performance in an affordable package. Unlike other truss tube designs, the SkyWatcher Collapsible Dobsonian does not need to be disassembled between uses. It transports as two compact pieces that can be assembled and ready to use in just seconds! It is easy to collimate once set up, and it holds its collimation throughout the evening! The patented Tension Control Handle allows users to add or reduce tension, thereby increasing or decreasing the friction between the optical tube and the sideboards.
The SynScan™ AZ hand control allows you point your telescope at a specific object, or even tour the night sky at the touch of a button!! The user-friendly menu system allows automatic slewing to over 42,900+ objects. Even an inexperienced astronomer can master its variety of features in a few observing sessions. The patented dual encoder design allows the telescope to be moved manually whenever the user wishes - but with no need for re-alignment!
The Sky-Watcher Dobsonian SynScan series combines the convenience and affordability of the traditional Dobsonian with the convenience of a computerized Go-To telescope.
Specifications
- Power Supply: 10 to 15 V DC 1Amp, 2.1mm Plug (Center positive)
- Motor type: DC Servo Motors,
- Resolution: Motor encoder: 1,620,000 counts per revolution, Main axis encoder: 11,748 counts per revolution
- Slew speeds: 1.0X, 2.0X, 8X, 16X, 32X, 200X, 400X, 600X, 800X, 1000X
- Tracking Rates: Sidereal, Lunar, Solar
- Tracking Mode: Dual Axes Tracking
- Eyepieces: 1.25” Wide angle 12.5mm and 20mm
- Alignment Method: Brightest-Star Alignment, Two-Star Alignment
- Database: 25 user defined objects. Complete M, NGC and IC catalog, partial SAO catalogues, total 42,900 objects
- Go-To Pointing Accuracy: Up to 5 arc min
$1,399.00
The saxon GoTo EQ5 Mount with Steel Tripod provides the precision and stability needed for serious observing.
This GoTo EQ5 mount includes a built-in polar scope, a latitude adjuster with micrometer scale, an azimuth polar-alignment adjuster, aluminium setting circles, large manual slow-motion tracking controls, bubble level and steel tubular tripod legs
The saxon GoTo EQ5 Mount with Steel Tripod features and includes the following:
- A user friendly Synscan hand controller
- 2x 5.1Kg counter weight
- Wall-to-wall large accessory tray
- 1.75" stainless steel tripod legs
- 1.8 degree step angle and 32 micro steps driven
- Motor resolution at 0.288arc sec
- Slew speeds up to 3.4°/sec (800X)
- Sidereal, Solar and Lunar tracking rates
- One, Two and Three star alignment options
- Auto guider interface for astrophotography
- Guiding speed from 0.25x, 0.50x, 0.75x, or 1x
- Payload Capacity 9.1Kg
- Containing over 42,900 objects with complete Messier, NGC and IC Catalogues.
- Positioning accuracy up to 1 arc minute. Accuracy enhanced by software collimation error (mount mechanical error) compensation
- Periodic error correction
- Firmware upgradeable via internet download
- PC Compatibility
- Car power supply adapter included
- Requires 12V DC 2A power supply (not included).
$3,999.00
Combination CCD imaging kit including:
- TRIUS PRO-694 Blue Edition Camera
- Lodestar PRO Guider
- Midi Filter Wheel with built-in OAG (with 7 x 1.25″ filter wheel carousel)
Camera Details
- Medium format, high resolution ‘Exview’ CCD chip, with 6,050,000 x 4.54uM square pixels in a 15.98mm diagonal array.
- Exceptionally low dark signal – No dark frames necessary for most deep sky objects.
- Excellent QE of 77% peak in yellow light, 65% at Hydrogen alpha (656 nm).
- Three port powered USB hub built-in. Can drive a Lodestar PRO or Ultrastar PRO + SX filter wheel.
- High performance two stage cooling for better than -40C delta T
- Dry Argon CCD chamber fill for improved cooling performance.
- Exceptionally effective anti-blooming with minimal effect on linearity and no lost active area.
- Back focal length 16mm +/-1mm.
- High speed USB 2.0 interface for approx. 2.5 second downloads.
- Built-in triple powered USB hub for guider and filter wheel control.
- Single USB cable control for all features – get rid of that dangerous cable tangle!
- Very low power consumption. Less than 1.5 amps at 12v DC.
- Compact and lightweight – only 75mm in diameter x 70mm long – less than 500 grams load on the telescope.
Specification
- CCD type: ICX694AL Exview CCD with ultra low dark current and vertical anti-blooming.
- CCD Full resolution pixel data: Pixel size: 4.54uM x 4.54uM, Image format: 2750 x 2200 pixels
- CCD Image area: 12.49mm (Horizontal) x 9.99mm (Vertical).
- CCD quality: Grade 1 or better – No bad columns, no dead pixels, no more than 50 ‘hot’ pixels (saturated in <10 seconds).
- Spectral Response: QE max at 580nM (~77%), 50% roll-off at 360nM and 770nM.
- Readout Noise: Typically only 3.5 electrons RMS.
- Full-well capacity: Greater than 17,000 e- (unbinned)
- Anti-blooming: Overload margin greater than 800x.
- Dark current: Less than 0.002 electrons/second @ – 10C CCD temperature.
- Data format: 16 bits.
- System gain: 0.27 electrons per ADU
- Computer Interface: Built-in USB 2.0 compatible interface.
- Image download time: Typically 2.5 seconds at full resolution.
- Power requirements: 115VAC / 240VAC @ 12VA, or 12VDC @ 900mA max.
- Cooling system: Regulated set-point cooling supply with thermoelectric cooler to give a minimum CCD temperature of approximately -40C below ambient.
- Size: 75 x 70mm black anodised aluminium barrel with 42mm ‘T2’ thread at the CCD window end & input/output plugs at rear. CCD alignment screws are provided for setting the chip parallel to the focal plane.
- Weight: approx. 450g.
Loadstar Pro details
The Lodestar PRO is an upgraded version of the very popular Lodestar X2 autoguider with quicker download times and lower read noise electronics. The original Lodestar used the ICX429 Exview chip from Sony and offered excellent sensitivity. However, the Lodestar X2 and the Lodestar PRO utilise Sony’s upgraded version of the CCD, the ICX829, with considerably improved QE and read noise. This new ‘Exview 2’ chip approximately doubles the Lodestar sensitivity and adds nearly a full star magnitude to the minimum guide star brightness. We have also redesigned the boards so that a standard RJ12 guide socket can be used. This will please many users who have found the small ‘ZH’ cable socket to be too delicate.
Specification
- CCD – Sony ICX829AL ExView2 monochrome CCD
- Pixel count – 752(H) x 580(V)
- Pixel size – 8.6 x 8.3uM
- Optical size – 6.47 x 4.81 mm
- Read noise – Typically 5.5 electrons
- Gain – 0.4 e/ADU
- Barrel size – 31.75mm dia. x 85mm long (1.25 inch eyepiece push fit size)
- Barrel thread – 25.4mm x 0.75mm ‘CS’ mount lens thread
- Computer connection – ‘Mini B’ USB socket for USB2.0
- Output connection – Standard RJ12 autoguider socket
- Output type – Opto-isolated 4 lines (N,S,E & W) pull down with common return line
- Download rate – Approx. 10 frames per second in binned 2×2 mode (recommended)
$20.00
Shoestring Guide Port Cable 7ft
Replacement Guide Cable
ST4 Compliant
Runs with most guide cameras (not SBIG)
SKU: GPFC-7
$849.00
These 1.50″ (3.81 cm) bore counterweights are compatible with all 1.5″ counterweight shafts included with the Paramount MX+ and Paramount MYT model mounts, as well as the legacy Paramount ME and Paramount MX. The Paramount ME IIincludes a 1.875″ counterweight shaft, but is also thread-compatible with the 1.5″ counterweight shaft.
- The Paramount MYT includes one 9 kg (20 lb.) counterweight. If the total weight of the instruments attached to the Paramount MYT exceeds about 13.5 kg (30 lb.), additional counterweights may be required.
- The Paramount MX and ME included two 9 kg (20 lb.) counterweights. If the total weight of the instruments attached to the Paramount ME exceeds about 32 kg (70 lb.), additional counterweights may be required.
- The Paramount MX+ includes two 9 kg (20 lb.) counterweights. If the total weight of the instruments attached to the Paramount ME exceeds about 32 kg (70 lb.), additional counterweights may be required.
- The Paramount ME included two 9 kg (20 lb.) counterweights. If the total weight of the instruments attached to the Paramount ME exceeds about 32 kg (70 lb.), additional counterweights may be required.
- The Paramount ME II includes a 1.875″ diameter counterweight shaft and two 1.875″ bore, 30 lb (13.6 kg) counterweights.
- The height of the counterweight is approximately 7.3 cm (2.9 in.)*
Specifications*
- Weight: 9 kg (20 lb.)
- Height: 7.3 cm (2.9 in.)
- Diameter: 15.2 cm (6 in.)
- Bore diameter: 3.8 cm (1.5 in.)
*Due to minor variations in the size of the stainless steel blanks, the exact outer dimensions of individual counterweights may vary, and the final weight may vary by +/-5 percent.
$599.00
The SmartOne Stereo Pro Microscope is a versatile and high-performing optical instrument, ideal for hobbyists, educators, and professionals in fields such as repairers, electronics, and gemology. Designed for precision and ease of use, this microscope provides sharp, three-dimensional views of specimens for detailed examination.
Key Features:
- Magnification: 10x, 15x, 20x, 30x, 40x, 60x, 80x
- Binocular Viewing Head: Provides a comfortable, ergonomic experience during prolonged use.
- Objectives: Equipped with 1x, 2x, and 4x objectives for adjustable focus and clarity.
- Eyepieces: Includes 10x, 15x and 20x wide-field eyepieces for enhanced viewing flexibility.
- Stage: Comes with a Black/White Contrast Plate and a Frosted Glass Plate for enhanced sample visibility.
- Illumination: Bright and even LED illumination for detailed observation.
Applications:
- Education: Ideal for home schooling, schools, and universities.
- Industrial Use: Ideal for inspecting circuit boards, small parts, and precision engineering.
- Gemology & Hobbies: Perfect for jewelry inspection, coin collection, and crafting.
The saxon SmartOne Pro Stereo Microscope combines quality optics, a robust design, and ease of use, making it an excellent choice for both professionals and enthusiasts.
| Warranty Information | 3-Years Limited Warranty |
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| Eyepiece | WF 10x / WF 15x / WF 20x |
| Magnification Range | 10x, 15x, 20x, 30x, 40x, 60x, 80x |
| Objectives | 1x 2x, 4x |
| Field of View | 20mm, 10mm & 5mm |
| Working Distance | 76mm |
| Illumination | Top Illumination 1W LED & Bottom Illumination 7*20mA LED |
| Head Type | Binoculars |
| Focus | Yes |
| Condenser | N/A |
| Stage Type | Black/White Contrast Plate, Frosted Glass |
| Stand | Pillar with Handle |
| Power Supply | 5v 1000mA AC Power or 3x AA Batteries |
$499.00
saxon SmartOne Stereo Microscope 20x-80x
The SmartOne Stereo Microscope is a versatile and high-performing optical instrument, ideal for hobbyists, educators, and professionals in fields such as repairers, electronics, and gemology. Designed for precision and ease of use, this microscope provides sharp, three-dimensional views of specimens for detailed examination.
Key Features:
- Magnification: 20x, 30x, 40x, 60x, 80x
- Binocular Viewing Head: Provides a comfortable, ergonomic experience during prolonged use.
- Objectives: Equipped with 2x and 4x objectives for adjustable focus and clarity.
- Eyepieces: Includes 10x, 15x and 20x wide-field eyepieces for enhanced viewing flexibility.
- Stage: Comes with a Black/White Contrast Plate and a Frosted Glass Plate for enhanced sample visibility.
- Illumination: Bright and even LED illumination for detailed observation.
Applications:
- Education: Ideal for home schooling, schools, and universities.
- Industrial Use: Ideal for inspecting circuit boards, small parts, and precision engineering.
- Gemology & Hobbies: Perfect for jewelry inspection, coin collection, and crafting.
The saxon SmartOne Stereo Microscope combines quality optics, a robust design, and ease of use, making it an excellent choice for both professionals and enthusiasts.
| Warranty Information | 3-Years Limited Warranty |
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| Eyepiece | WF 10x / WF 15x / WF 20x |
| Magnification Range | 20x, 30x, 40x, 60x, 80x |
| Objectives | 2x, 4x |
| Field of View | 10mm & 5mm |
| Working Distance | 57mm |
| Illumination | Top Illumination 1W LED & Bottom Illumination 7*20mA LED |
| Head Type | Binoculars |
| Focus | Yes |
| Stage Type | Black/White Contrast Plate, Frosted Glass |
| Stand | Pillar |
| Power Supply | 5v 1000mA AC Power or 3x AA Batteries |
$2,249.00
The Saxon 12" DeepSky (305/1500)Dobsonian Telescope is the perfect partner to begin your astronomy adventure with. This affordable telescope comes with a "paraboloidal" primary mirror to eliminate spherical aberration and a four-arm, secondary-mirror bracket with fine supports (0.5mm thick) to reduce diffraction spikes and light loss.
This telescope comes with an aperture of 305mm and a focal length of 1500mm in a 12" tube. This scope features quality parts and accessories - the special roller-bearing construction, Crayford focuser, eyepieces and finderscope are all designed to aid with your observing experience. Once assembled and with a little practice, you'll soon be able to find and view the rocky surfaces of the Moon, planets in the Solar System as well as deep sky objects such as star clusters, double stars, nebulae and galaxies.
The Saxon 12" DeepSky Dobsonian Telescope requires no additional tools during assembly and is incredibly easy to use, making it the perfect scope for beginner astronomers.
What is Dobsonian Telescope and Why the Tension Control Handle?
A simple, elegant form of an alt-azimuth mount made to carry a Newtonian reflector was popularized by John Dobson in the late 1970's. The Dobsonian mounted telescope is popular among amateur astronomers and telescope makers because of its simplicity. In its simplest form, the Dobsonian mount consists of a box which allows the optical tube assembly to pivot in altitude, while the box itself is swivelled on a base in azimuth.
The Dobsonian mount usually relies on the friction between the side bearings on the optical tube of the telescope and a frictional material on the saddle to hold the optical tube in place. If there is too much friction, the telescope is difficult to move to center an object in the filed of view. If there is too little friction, the telescope will not sty where it is positioned. This makes stabilizing the optical tube of the telescope difficult when using a Dobsonian mount, especially when accessories, such as a finderscope or an eyepiece, are added to the optical tube. As long as the amount of friction is at an appropriate level, and therefore stabilization of the optical tube is achieved, the telescope can remain in its desired position to view an object and maintain its position even when the mount is rotated.
The devices for stabilizing a telescope on the Dobsonian mount currently available include: a sliceable weight to counter balance the weight of the telescope, a friction lock that must be adjusted to inhibit movement of the telescope, and a spring attached between the telescope tube and mount to aid in stabilization.
These devices are inconvenient to use because they do not provide a simple and user-friendly way to adjust the friction. The objective of the saxon Tension Control Handle invention is to provide a tension adjuster that users can easily turn to add or reduce tension, thereby increasing or decreasing the friction between the optical tube and the sideboard of the mount.
By providing such a tension adjuster, the telescope does not need to be balanced in order to stay in position. The tension adjuster can be tightened such that the optical tube can stay in a position but can still be moved when prompted to adjust the position of the optical tube. Alternatively, the tension adjuster can be completely tightened to lock the optical tube in position.
$6,499.00
In two decades, much has changed beyond recognition. Sensors are now back-illuminated CMOS with native 16-bit digitisation. QE is an amazing 90% and readout is a speedy 120 million pixels per second over USB3, a performance that once was unimaginable. What is maintained by QSI’s newest cameras is the integrated design, attention to detail, and bulletproof reliability.
In the design of the 700 series we have taken our best technology. Filterwheels are mechanically indexed to ensure the most precise location for perfect flat fields. The fused silica window is dew resistant and is coated on both sides with high transmission anti-reflective coating to minimise halos. The cameras use a highly efficient 2-stage Peltier cooler that draws less current and delivers more cooling than some other cameras.
The QSI 726 is the optimum camera for most amateur telescopes. The
28mm diagonal IMX571 maximises the sharpest parts of a telescope’s
image and is less affected by coma and vignetting than larger sensors.
As with its bigger brother the 760, cable clutter is reduced thanks to
the integrated filter wheel (36mm), 2 USB2 in sockets and power out.
Power sockets have threaded connections for maximum reliability.
| Image Sensor | Sony IMX455 mono CMOS sensor | Sony IMX571 mono CMOS sensor |
| Resolution | 9576 × 6380 | 6244 × 4168 |
| Pixel Pitch | 3.76 um | 3.76 um |
| Sensor Size | 43.3mm diagonal (36mm x 24mm) | 28.3mm diagonal |
| Full Well | 51,000 e- | 51,000 e- |
| Read Noise | 1.2 e- | 1.7 e- (typical) |
| Set Point Cooling at ambient of 20 C | -25 °C | -25°C |
| Frame Rate | 2 FPS (Full Frame image) | 4FPS (Full Frame image) |
| Mount Type | M54 × 0.75 | M54 × 0.75 |
| ADC | 16 bit | 16 bit |
| Backfocus Distance | 31 mm | 31 mm |
| Reading Mode | Rolling shutter | Rolling shutter |
| Exposure Range | 1 ms - 24 hours | 1 ms - 24 hours |
| Dark Current | 0.005 e-/p/s | 0.0008 e-/p/s |
| Filter Wheel Mechanical indexing for reproducible flats | Filterwheel for 2" or unmounted filters, 5 or 7 position | 50mm/ 36mm filters |
| Accessories | Off-Axis guide unit | Off-Axis guide unit |
| Computer System | Windows 10+ Linux USB 3.0 8GB | Windows 10+ Linux USB 3.0 8GB |
| Requirements | Ram 64 bit Operating System. | Ram 64 bit Operating System |
$679.00
Antlia SII 3nm Pro narrowband filter optimizes the FWHM (full-width half maximum) to 3nm bandpass. As the bandwidth becomes narrower, the 3nm Pro narrowband filters enhance the contrast of emission targets by lowering the unwanted background signal. Antlia SII 3nm Pro filter is designed to deliver 88% transmission at the 671.6nm line which provides you with the maximum signal and well-defined nebulae structures.
Conventional broader narrowband filters cause a heavy loss in transmission due to the strong (Center Wavelength (CWL)-shift. We guarantee T>88% within 1nm range of the center bandwidth, which means that the 3nm Pro narrowband filter can guarantee high transmittance for working with both long focal ratios and fast optical systems. Blue-shift data show that Antlia SII 3nm Pro filters can be used with nearly all systems as fast as f/3 with minimal loss in emission signal and meet the requirements of fast optics like Hyperstar and RASA.
The out-of-band blocking specification is rated OD5 (0.001%) which delivers an excellent SNR(signal-to-noise ratio) and effective cut-off rate to minimize interference from other wavelengths. Improved sharp cut-off astrophotography 3nm Pro filters are designed to minimize halos around bright stars.
Application and Performance:
High transmittance and smallest bandwidth to maximize contrast
A steep spectral profile minimizes halos around bright stars
A single substrate to eliminate internal reflections
Narrowband Objects: SII Emission Nebulae, Planetary, Wolf-Rayet Nebulae and Supernova Remnants
Use in light-polluted areas and dark sites
Extend imaging time when the moon is up
All Antlia narrowband Pro filters can be used down to F/3 with a slight loss of signal
All Antlia Narrowband filters are edge-blackened to eliminate internal reflections from stray light
Superior optical reliability reduces post-image processing
This filter is not suited to deep-sky objects that do not contain SII emissions.
Technical Specifications:
Basic Substrate: Schott optical substrate
Filter Thickness:2mm+/-0.05mm for 2'' mounted
FWHM (Full width at half maximum): 3nm
CWL (Central Wavelength): 671.6nm
Peak Transmission: >88%
Blocking: > 5 OD(0.001% out of band blocking) @ 300-1000nm
Surface Quality: S/D (scratch/dig)= 60/40 (Refer to MIL-O-13830)
Transmitted Wavefront: Lambda/4 or better.
Parallelism: less than 30 arcsec
Single / Non-glued substrate
Warranty: 3 years against delamination
SKU: ANTLIASii3nm2
$65.00
The saxon Animals Biological Microscope Prepared Slides (50pcs) is packed in a case and features 50 animals biological slide samples. The prepared slides we offer are professionally hand mounted, accurately stained, and individually labeled.
Our microscope slides are great for students of all ages, from home-schoolers to college students looking for an excellent introduction to microscopy. The prepared slides give you the most diverse possible biological selection. These slides are premium and machine cleaned giving a sharp image.
This slide set is a rare mix of 50 prepared slides from which students can find a lot of fun. It is excellent for educational use and is perfect for all levels of student study including home school program. This slides set is brand new and has never been used, so your slides will be clean and free of scratches or damage. There is no risk of contamination from previous use.
$499.00
If you're looking for a moderate microscope with the bells and whisltes, look no further than the saxon Prodigy MK II Biological Microscope 40x-1600x.
Featuring a quadruple nosepiece with magnification up to 1600X, specimens can be observed at their finest with just a turn of the objective lens. The addition of coaxial coarse and fine focus dial means getting down to the sharpest details of the specimen. This sturdy microscope is also equipped with a mechanical stage that has locator markings so it not only holds a slide in place, but also allows you to mark your specimen.
The light intensity dial also gives you the option to adjust the brightness from the transmitted LED.
So whether it is for research or homework, the saxon Prodigy MK II Biological Microscope 40x-1600x is a good microscope to work with.
$399.00
Saxon PSB X1-3 Deluxe Stereo Microscope features 10x and 30x magnification, 57mm working distance and ac powered illumination. This microscope is suitable for teachers and students, hobbyist, collectors and enthusiasts who wish to study and observe three-dimensional objects.
The microscope head is not only height adjustable but and also rotatable at 360 degrees with a twist at the knob for individual preferences. The 45 degree incline eyepieces also provide optimum comfort during viewing.
To change between magnifications, gently twist the objective lens and adjust until the subject comes into focus. Illuminated with tungsten from the top bulb, this stereo microscope is suitable for schools, dissections, studying of gems, rocks or circuit boards. The metal clips on the stage keep your slides and subjects in place for easier viewing.
For added versatility or optical enhancement, the eyepieces can be removed and replaced with a suitable alternative.
Available eyepieces:
WF16x
What is in the box:
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saxon WF10x Eyepiece
This is a brand new widefield WF10X microscope eyepiece. It fits most common size microscopes. Give your microscope a boost with greater power & clarity at a fraction of the cost. |
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Black/White Contrast Plate
It is a black and white plastic stage plate for additional contrast while viewing specimens. |
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saxon Adapter
The adapter can support AC powered of this microscope. |
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saxon Dust Cover
Clear, vinyl dust covers for the protection of your microscopes. |
Spec for the Saxon PSB X1-3 Deluxe Stereo Microscope
| Warranty Information | 3-Years Limited Warranty |
|---|---|
| Eyepiece | WF 10x |
| Magnification Range | 10x, 30x |
| Objectives | 1x, 3x |
| Field of View | 20mm |
| Working Distance | 57mm |
| Illumination | Tungsten |
| Head Type | Binocular |
| Focus | Coarse |
| Condenser | N/A |
| Stage Type | Black/White Contrast Plate |
| Stand | Pillar |
| Power Supply | 250v 10A Power cord |
| Weight | 2.9kg |
From $849.00
- Piggyback dovetails for mounting accessories atop an optical tube. These dovetails accept Losmandy D-style accessories.
- Piggyback Dovetail Assemblies come with mounting brackets and a Losmandy style dovetail for mounting accessories on your CDK14, 17, 20, 24, and 700.
Please Note- For CDK17 users:
- 170990 – is for the current CDK17 design with 10.24” of backfocus
$339.00
- This adapter presents M54 x 0.75 male threads on the camera side and presents SecureFit on the telescope side.
- Backfocus distance occupied by this adapter is 0.25″.
- Designed for use with ZWO and QHY cameras and filterwheels that accept M54.
- If using with other equipment please check the adapter PDF drawing in the download section below to confirm fitment for your specific application.
$2,149.00
- Add to the versatility of your L-350 mount with this external Right Ascension axis balance accessory.
- Balance of the mount is important for optimal direct drive motor performance and with this accessory users have the ability to fine tune the adjustments.
- The accessory includes one 2 lb and one 10 lb weights.
$6,999.00
- The Series-5 focuser is a large capacity focuser for use with Alt/Az, or equatorially mounted systems.
- The focuser is capable of lifting 40 lbs (18 kg) with a travel range of 0.6-inches (15,200 microns).
- The Series-5 focuser can be stacked with the Series-5 rotator for a complete focusing rotator solution (combined 2.78″ of occupied backfocus).
- Occupies only 1.675” of backfocus.
- 464.4283 encoder counts per micron
- Controlled via PWI4 software for autofocusing and optional field de-rotation (if using an Alt/Az mounted system).
- Requires the Series-5 Controller.
- Compatible with the DeltaRho 350 and RC700 telescopes.
$5,499.00
Add to the versatility of your L-350 direct drive mount with PlaneWave’s L-350 equatorial Wedge for precise polar alignment and tracking accuracy. Each wedge is made for your specific latitude and has an alignment range of ±3 degrees. Uses oversized fine thread adjustment screws and brass tightening nuts for a fine latitude adjustment.
The QHY5III462 camera uses the Sixth Generation Sony 2.1 megapixel IMX462 STARVIS CMOS sensor. The pixel size is 2.9um making it the same size and resolution as the sensor used in the QHY5III290 camera that has been so successfully used for planetary imaging by some of the best planetary imagers in the world. Like other cameras in the 5III series, the QHY5III462 is USB 3.0 powered and controlled. No additional power is required.
The IMX462 sensor is back-illuminated and incorporates new technology that gives it some significant advantage over other planetary cameras: First, the IMX462 sensor has sHCG (Super High Conversion Gain) for very low read noise at high gain. This is ideal for stacking hundreds or thousands of short planetary images. Second, it is exceptionally sensitive in the NIR.
In this latest generation of sensors, the photodiode portion of the pixel well is physically deeper than in previous Sony BSI sensors, allowing photons of longer wavelength to penetrate deeper into the substrate. This dramatically increases the sensor’s sensitivity to red and near infrared (NIR) light. The RGB filters over the pixels become transparent at NIR wavelengths, so the sensor displays almost equal peak sensitivity to NIR light as it does to light in the visible spectrum.
The peak QE in the NIR around 800nm is as high as the peak QE in the visible wavelengths. For planetary imagers using a methane filter that passes light around 880nm this is welcome news.
BSI
One benefit of the back-illuminated CMOS structure is improved sensitivity. In a typical front-illuminated sensor, photons from the target entering the photosensitive layer of the sensor must first pass through the metal wiring that is embedded just above the photosensitive layer. The wiring structure reflects some of the photons and reduces the efficiency of the sensor.
In the back- illuminated sensor the light is allowed to enter the photosensitive surface from the reverse side. In this case the sensor’s embedded wiring structure is below the photosensitive layer. As a result, more incoming photons strike the photosensitive layer and more electrons are generated and captured in the pixel well. This ratio of photon to electron production is called quantum efficiency. The higher the quantum efficiency the more efficient the sensor is at converting photons to electrons and hence the more sensitive the sensor is to capturing an image of something dim.
Extended Near Infrared Sensitivity
Logically, one would think, each generation of Exmor sensor would be built upon and incorporate all of the improvements of the generation immediately preceding. However, this was not the case with the fifth generation Exmor R sensors.
The first back-illuminated sensors used shallower pixel wells (like the third-generation front- illuminated designs) than the physically deeper pixels of the fourth generation. So, while the back- illuminated structure increased the sensitivity in the visible range by 2X, the shallower pixels did not improve the NIR. The answer to this is seen in the latest, sixth generation, Sony Exmor R sensors, like the IMX462. Using physically deeper pixels in conjunction with the back-illuminated structure has dramatically improved the sensor’s sensitivity to both the visible and near infrared wavelengths.
sHCG Mode
Another advantage of the QHY5III462 is the camera’s “Super High Conversion Gain” capability. By using a lower capacitance, a small amount of charge can be converted to a high voltage resulting in higher sensitivity in low-light conditions. The readout noise of the QHY5III462 in high gain mode is as low as 0.5 electrons!
The test exposures below demonstrate the low light improvement over the IMX290 sensor. The QHY5III462C image is on the left and the corresponding QHY5III290C image is on the right. The low light conditions and exposures are identical for each top and bottom pair of images and a UV/IR filter was in place for each camera. So this test demonstrates the QHY5III462C’s increase in sensitivity and SNR over the QHY5III290C under the same conditions in the visual light spectrum alone.
Color and Mono Imaging
The filter matrix in the IMX462 uses organic dye filters. These filters are very efficient at visible wavelengths but become completely transparent in the NIR. For this reason, good RGB color balance requires an external UV/IR filter that blocks NIR wavelengths.
Many color cameras build this UV/IR filter into the camera or optical window for normal color imaging. However, in order to fully exploit the capabilities of the 462C sensor, in the QHY5III462C camera the optical window is AR coated only with no UV or IR blocking. Instead, the QHY5III462C camera includes two 1.25″ screw-in filters, a UV/IR cut filter to isolate the visible wavelengths for normal RGB imaging and an IR850 filter that will cut the visible wavelengths but pass wavelengths above 850nm.
Specifications
| Model | QHY5III462M/C |
| CMOS Sensor | SONY IMX462 BSI CMOS |
| Pixel Size | 2.9um x 2.9um |
| Effective Pixel Area | 1920 x 1080 |
| Effective Pixels | 2 MP |
| Fullwell | 12000e- |
| Readout Noise | 0.5e- |
| AD Sample Depth | 12-bit (output as 16-bit and 8-bit) |
| Sensor Size | Typical 1/2.8 inch (6.3mm) |
| Full Frame Rate | Full Resolution 135 FPS@8-bits (USB3.0 Port) |
| ROI Frame Rate | Higher rates at selected fields of interest (Supports any region ROI) |
| Exposure Time Range | 7us-900sec |
| Shutter Type | Electronic Rolling Shutter |
| Computer Interface | USB3.0 |
| Guide Port | Yes |
| Telescope Interface | 1.25-inch |
| Optic Window Type | Changeable 1.25-inch filter as optical window
(462C: Includes free 1.25-inch UV/IR cut filter and free 1.25-inch IR850 filter 462M: Includes a free 1.25-inch IR850 filter) |
| Back Focal Length | 12mm (±0.5) |
| Weight | 88g |
Camera Curves
BSI
One benefit of the back-illuminated CMOS structure is improved full well capacity. This is particularly helpful for sensors with small pixels like the QHY533M. In a typical front-illuminated sensor, photons from the target entering the photosensitive layer of the sensor must first pass through the metal wiring that is embedded just above the photosensitive layer. The wiring structure reflects some of the photons and reduces the efficiency of the sensor.
In the back- illuminated sensor the light is allowed to enter the photosensitive surface from the reverse side. In this case the sensor’s embedded wiring structure is below the photosensitive layer. As a result, more incoming photons strike the photosensitive layer and more electrons are generated and captured in the pixel well. This ratio of photon to electron production is called quantum efficiency. The higher the quantum efficiency the more efficient the sensor is at converting photons to electrons and hence the more sensitive the sensor is to capturing an image of something dim.
In the DSLR implementation there is a RAW image output, but typically it is not completely RAW. Some evidence of noise reduction and hot pixel removal is still visible on close inspection. This can have a negative effect on the image for astronomy such as the “star eater” effect. However, QHY Cameras offer TRUE RAW IMAGE OUTPUT and produces an image comprised of the original signal only, thereby maintaining the maximum flexibility for post-acquisition astronomical image processing programs and other scientific imaging applications.
Based on almost 20-year cooled camera design experience, The QHY cooled camera has implemented the fully dew control solutions. The optic window has built-in dew heater and the chamber is protected from internal humidity condensation. An electric heating board for the chamber window can prevent the formation of dew and the sensor itself is kept dry with our silicon gel tube socket design for control of humidity within the sensor chamber.
In addition to dual stage TE cooling, QHYCCD implements proprietary technology in hardware to control the dark current noise.
Amplify Control
QHY533M Dark Frame, 300s
QHY183M Dark Frame, 300s
QHY533M Dark frame
600s, with highest gain (170) and strech–only very slight amplify can be detected at the corner.
Compare last generation’s astrocam for beginners, like QHY183 or QHY 163, QHY533M has much better amplify control.
| Model | QHY533M | QHY533C |
| COMS Sensor | SONY IMX533 M | SONY IMX533 C |
| Mono/Color | Mono | Color |
| FSI/BSI | BSI | |
| Pixel Size | 3.76um x 3.76um | |
| Effective Pixel Area | 3008*3028 (includes the optically black area and overscan area) | |
| Effective Pixels | 9MP | |
| Sensor Size | 1 inch | |
| A/D Sample Depth
|
Native 14-bit A/D | |
| Full Well Capacity (1×1, 2×2, 3×3) | 58ke- | |
| Full Frame Rate | USB3.0 Port: Full Resolution 26.5FPS @8BIT 20FPS @16BIT2160Lines 37FPS @8BIT 28.5FPS@16BIT1080Lines 71.5FPS @8BIT 55FPS @16BIT768Lines 97FPS @8BIT 76FPS @16BIT480Lines 152FPS @8BIT 117FPS @16BIT240Lines 280FPS @8BIT 215FPS@16BIT |
|
| Readout Noise | 1.3 to 3.4e- | |
| Dark Current | -20C,0.0005e- /pixel/sec | |
| Exposure Time Range | 30us-3600sec | |
| Unity Gain | 68 | |
| Shutter Type | Electronic Shutter | |
| Computer Interface | USB3.0 | |
| Built-in Image Buffer | 1Gbyte DDR3 Memory | |
| Cooling System | Two-stage TEC cooler
Less than 1S lower than ambient temperature -30C in continuous mode More than 1S continuous mode or lower than ambient temperature -35C in single frame mode (Test temperature +20°) |
|
| Optic Window Type | AR+AR High Quality Multi-Layer Anti-Reflection Coating | |
| Anti-Dew Heater | Yes | |
| Telescope Interface | – | Support M48 (with adapter) |
| Back Focal Length | Actual Back Focal Consumed: 14 mm (Combined with CFW)
Standard BFL: 17.5mm(±0.5) |
17mm |
| Weight | 845g | 845g |
$32.99
Factology: Space is a fact-packed introduction to astronomy presented in maps, timelines, diagrams and statistics.
Did you know that the planet Saturn's famous rings are made from individual ice chunks each about the size of a house?
Blast through Earth's atmosphere on a mission to learn everything you need to know about our solar system and what lies beyond it!
This visually stunning science guide explores the furthest reaches of outer space, including:
• Our solar system and galaxy
• The secrets of stars and black holes
• The history of human space travel
• The scientific brilliance of super-powerful telescopes and satellites
• and much, much more!
Each volume in the Factology series provides a fast-paced and fun introduction to its subject, explaining key concepts and highlighting significant events in a manner that is clear, accessible and entertaining.
Fun, informative and makes a great gift!
AGES: 8 plus
• Introduce children aged 8 and up to complex STEM and historical concepts in a fun and entertaining way
• Adults are likely to enjoy the content and find that it increases their understanding
• Information is presented in a multitude of styles to keep it engaging and varied throughout, including maps, timelines, helpful diagrams and stunning statistics
• Dazzling full-color photographs and illustrations
• Easy-to-follow, bite-size text, using different font sizes and bold typography to draw out key words and information, making them easier to absorb and remember
$2,849.00
- Add to the versatility of your L-Series mount with this two-axis adjustable saddle to co-align two optical tubes.
- This saddle accepts Losmandy-D style dovetail plates and secures to the L-Series declination/altitude axis.
- Fits L-350, L-500, and L-600 mounts.
$31.00
A Star Explodes is about the supernova of 1054 was one of the brightest supernova events recorded in history. And its remnant, the Crab Nebula, is still studied today.
Beginning at the moment of a supernova explosion thousands of years ago, this story travels forward in time to 1054, the year people around the world saw the
unparalleled light of an exploding star appear in Earth’s sky. The story then travels deep into space to see the remnant of this supernova—the Crab Nebula—followed by a continuing trip forward in time.
Taking a unique approach integrating astronomy, cultural history, and advances in technology, the book encourages readers to think about the world around them and their place in the universe.
Told in minimal, poetic text with stunning watercolor and ink illustrations, the book closes with an invitation for readers to imagine a time when they, too, might see the rare event of a supernova shining in the sky
$1,999.00
We have designed a new 5-wire bus communication box that controls the Series-5 Focuser and Rotator, which includes M12 circular 5-wire threaded connector heads for environmental sealing.
- The Series -5 Controller has been designed for:
- Operating the Series-5 Focuser and Rotator
- Powering the fans for temperature control on DeltaRho Astrographs, as well as CDK12.5 to CDK24 telescopes
- Powering and controlling the telescope’s built-in anti-dew heating pads.
- Includes M12 circular 5-wire threaded connector heads for environmental sealing.
- Controlled via our PlaneWave Interface 4 software with ASCOM support.
$31,049.00
PlaneWave L350 Direct Drive Mount
The L-Series combines versatility, simplicity and affordability by combining all the technology of our Observatory class telescopes into a compact stand-alone mount. In its Alt/Az configuration it is considerably more compact than its equatorial counterpart, allowing a larger telescope to fit in a smaller enclosure. Unlike German Equatorial mounts, there are no meridian flips to deal with, and no large protruding counterweights to create a dangerous hazard in a public observatory. Alt/Az is more intuitive to use and no polar alignment is needed. Besides, it is the way the pros do it!
L-Series Mounts Features:
- Direct-drive motors on each axis for smooth, fast, and virtually silent movement of the telescope
- Slew speeds up to 50 degrees per second
- High resolution encoders on each axis for precise positioning
- Zero backlash
- Zero periodic error
- PointXP mount modeling software
- Enclosed electronics
- Through the mount cabling
FEATURES:
| Direct drive motors and encoders | Direct Drive motors and on-axis encoders eliminate the need for gears, thereby eliminating backlash and periodic error. With high-resolution encoders providing the feedback for the direct drive motors, not only will the telescope track without periodic error and backlash, the mount will also counter wind gusts with precise servo feedback. | |
| Incredible Slew Speed | The direct drive motors can move the telescope at speeds up to 50 degrees per second for tracking satellites or just to minimize target acquisition time. | |
| Dual mounting bracket | PlaneWave style mounting bracket to hold CDK17/20 onto inside of fork arm with additional option of mounting a scope on the outside of the fork arm. Optional dovetail clamp required. | |
| Azimuth balance system | For precise center of gravity balance whether in Alt-Az or Equatorial configuration | |
| Through the mount cabling | Access panels in the fork arm and azimuth axis allow for camera equipment cabling through the inside of the mount. | |
| Proven CDK700/PW1000 Technology | The L-Series uses the same proven technology as the CDK700 and 1-Meter PW1000 which are being used in Universities round the world. |
MOUNT SYSTEM
| Type | Alt-Azimuth / Equatorial Direct Drive Mount |
| Weight | 110 lbs (50 kg) |
| Max. Load Capacity | 100 lbs (45 kg) |
| Latitude Range | 0 to 90 degrees, Northern and Southern hemispheres |
| Cable Management | Equipment cables can be wired through mount |
CONTROL SYSTEM
| Control Electronics | PlaneWave Interface dual axis telescope control |
| User Interface | PlaneWave Interface 4 (PWI4) Control Software with integrated PointXP mount modeling software |
| Homing Sensors | Home position sensors are included allowing the mount can find its home position on power up. |
| Slew Rate | 20 degrees per second (standard); 50 degrees per second (maximum), both axes |
| Power Requirement | Accepts 120 VAC. Supplied with 12VDC 15A Regulated Power Adapter |
MOTION CONTROL
| Motor Control | Industrial grade brushless motor control system and built in electronics |
| Motor - Azimuth and Altitude | Direct Drive 3 Phase Axial-Flux Torque Motors |
| Encoder - Azimuth and Altitude | 152mm disk built into the azimuth and altitude axes with stainless steel encoder on the circumference with reader yields 18,880,000 counts per revolution of the telescope. This translates to about 0.069 arcsecond resolution |
| Motor Torque | Approximately 20 ft-lbs continuous; 50 ft-lbs peak |
| Drive Electronics | Industrial grade, off-the-shelf brushless motor drives for each axis with custom designed interface card |
| Telescope Control Software | PlaneWave Interface (PWI4). Incorporates PointXP mount modeling software by Dave Rowe All ASCOM compatible. |
SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
| Pointing Accuracy | <10 arcsecond RMS with PointXP Model |
| Pointing Precision | 2 arcsecond |
| Tracking Accuracy | < .3 arcsecond error over 5 minute period |
| System Natural Frequency | 10 Hz or greater |
Price is ex Store
Check the PlaneWave website for Instructions and Schematics.
50 mm bright. 42 mm light.
ZEISS SFL 50 Binoculars
The ZEISS SFL 50 binoculars offer premium optics in an exceptionally lightweight and compact design, rivalling traditional 42mm models. Combining outstanding optical performance with portability, they are the perfect choice for those seeking optical excellence and convenience.
The SFL 10x50 provides a versatile 10x magnification, allowing for detailed observation of wildlife while still maintaining a comfortable field of view, ideal for both birdwatching and nature exploration.
Compact and as light as 42 mm binoculars
The optical design prioritizes optimal compactness, featuring thinner lens elements, reduced lens diameter and minimized spacing between lenses. The magnesium housing ensures durability while keeping the weight low, allowing for comfortable, long-term use without fatigue.
Lighter and more compact - how?
The SFL range has become a favourite with bird watchers and nature fans since their launch. Now the SFL 50 delivers viewing normally found using larger optics, but in a smaller size body.
The ZEISS SFL is shorter and more compact than many other other premium binoculars due to:
Thinner lens elements
Smart design reduces the distance between optical components
Schmidt-Pechan prism design reduces the size while maintaining optical performance
Experience nature in all its splendour
The Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) concept features a special coating and an improved optical design that ensures the binoculars deliver the highest level of detail and reproduce colours with natural fidelity. This makes it possible to precisely identify the smallest features in the plumage and reliably distinguish between species.
High Performance Optics with UHD Concept
- Large entrance & exit pupils combined with 90 % light transmission ensure bright viewing experience especially in low light conditions
- True-to-life colours provide exceptional colour fidelity for accurate identification of wildlife
- Wide Field of View making it easier to track moving subjects
- Close Focusing Distance of just 1.8 m allows detailed observation of nearby targets
Bright images even in low light
With 90% light transmission, their large entrance pupil of 50 mm and the ZEISS T* multi-layer coating, you can clearly and precisely see details even in low-light situations and at dusk.
Waterproof, fogproof and UV resistant - perfect for Australian conditions
- Natural rubber armouring material, a NRB compound which is Latex-free and PAH compliant
- Water repellent ZEISS LotuTec lens coating ensures that water beads off without residue immediately, and that dirt and fingerprints do not adhere to the surface.
Perfect Ergonomics
- SmartFocus Concept features a large focus wheel positioned for optimal accessibility, preventing over-stretching of the focusing finger
- Quick & Precise focusing for fast adjustments, even when wearing gloves
- Perfectly balanced in the hands, enabling long and steady observation
- Smooth and robust eyecups enhance comfort and usability
Upsize
What are the benefits of 50 mm optics compared to 42 mm optics?
45% more light>
50mm binoculars collect 42% more light than a 42mm models for brighter views and better clarity. They also offer a larger exit pupil for more comfortable viewing and more immersive experience.
ZEISS SFL 8x50 Specifications
| Magnification | 10x |
| Objective lens diameter | 50mm |
| Light Transmission | 90% |
| Exit pupil diameter | 5.0mm |
| Twilight factor | 22.4 |
| Field of view m/1000m | 122m |
| Close focus range | 1.8m |
| Diopter adjustment range | ±4 |
| Subjective viewing angle | 66° Ww |
| Exit pupil distance | 20mm |
| Interpupillary distance | 56-74mm |
| Tripod adapter interface | Yes |
| Length | 160mm |
| Weight | 855g |
$375.00
Protection for your ZEISS Harpia Spotting Scope
The case offers reliable protection against all kinds of weather and wet conditions, is comfortable to carry and enables fast readiness of the spotting scope for use.
The caps for the eyepiece and the objective lens can be securely attached to the case to prevent loss.
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