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  • SteadyPix Deluxe securely holds virtually any camera up to a telescope eyepiece for afocal astrophotography of celestial objects through the telescope
  • Compatible with all 1.25" telescope eyepieces and most 2" eyepieces (with housings up to 61mm in diameter)
  • Works with virtually any point-and-shoot digital, SLR, and DSLR cameras
  • Rubber-lined eyepiece clamp prevents marring or scratching of eyepiece
  • Bracket rotation allows visual access of eyepiece without disrupting camera/eyepiece alignment


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Item #  05338

Take pictures of the starry skies with your own camera through a telescope!

While observing the Moon or bright planets, have you ever thought to yourself: “If only I had a way to connect my digital camera to my telescope”? You can do just that with the Orion SteadyPix Deluxe Camera Mount. This easy-to-use camera mount lets you securely attach both "point-and-shoot" and DSLR cameras to an eyepiece held in a telescope focuser. The Orion SteadyPix Deluxe Camera Mount provides an amazingly affordable way to begin taking impressive pictures of the Moon, bright planets, Sun (with a properly fitting telescope solar filter), and terrestrial subjects through your telescope. SteadyPix Deluxe also lets you precisely position the attached camera in relation to the telescope eyepiece so you can optimize the quality and sharpness of your photos. Anyone who’s tried to hand-hold a camera up to a telescope eyepiece will greatly appreciate the ingenious SteadPix Deluxe Camera Mount and its stable design! 

The Orion SteadyPix Deluxe Camera Mount securely couples just about any "point-and-shoot" digital camera, or DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera to a telescope eyepiece, and allows adjustment to achieve precise focus and centering for afocal photography through the telescope. The rubber-lined telescope eyepiece clamp helps prevent any marring or damage to your telescope eyepieces. This versatile mount offers three dimensions of adjustment (horizontal, vertical, and depth) to accomodate almost any camera size or lens position. You can even rotate the camera away from the telescope eyepiece for visual access, without having to remove the SteadyPix Deluxe Camera Mount, which is immensely helpful when fine-tuning focus on celestial targets.

The Orion SteadyPix Deluxe fits all Orion 1.25" telescope eyepieces and most 2" telescope eyepieces (up to 61mm in eyepiece housing diameter). It also features a sturdy all-metal design for superior rigidity and performance.

If you’ve got the desire to dabble in astrophotography, the Orion SteadyPix Deluxe Camera Mount is a great way to get started without breaking the bank! Weighs just 10 oz.

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Limited Warranty against defects in materials or workmanship for one year from date of purchase. This warranty is for the benefit of the original retail purchaser only. For complete warranty details contact us at 800-676-1343.

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Orion SteadyPix Deluxe Camera Mount

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How do I track Celestial Objects with an Equatorial Mount?
When you observe a celestial object through the telescope, you’ll see it drift slowly across the field of view. To keep it in the field, if your equatorial mount is polar-aligned, just turn the R.A. slow-motion control. The Dec. slow-motion control is not needed for tracking, but may be required to center the object. Objects will appear to move faster at higher magnifications, because the field of view is narrower.

A DC motor drive system can be mounted on all Orion equatorial mounts to provide hands-free tracking. Motor drive systems are typically offered as an optional accessory. Objects will then remain stationary in the field of view without any manual adjustment of the R.A. slow-motion control. A dual-axis motor drive is necessary for astrophotography.

What is the advantage of a dual axis electronic drive over a single axis drive?

A dual axis drive motorizes both axes of motion of the equatorial mount. It provides the basic tracking function as well as fine control of the telescope position in any direction. A dial axis system comes in especially handy foot observing at high powers and is a must for long-exposure astrophotography.

How do I drive my telescope?

One of the benefits of a telescope on an equatorial mount is that it can accept an electronic motor drive to “track” the motion of the stars.

Without a drive an object will drift out of the field of view (due to the earth’s rotation). And, while every equatorial mount come with “slow motion” control controls that allow you to reposition the scope by hand to keep objects in view, an electronic drive does this automatically by exactly countering the rate of Earth’s rotation. It lets you observe that planet or nebula continuously without having to manually tweak the telescope’s potion again and again.

There are two basic types of electronic drive systems; single axis and dual axis. A single axis drive is a single motor that couples to the R.A. axis of the equatorial mount and drives the scope from East to West to provides basic star tracking. For general astronomical observing, a single axis drive is usually sufficient.

A dual axis drive motorizes both axes of motion of the equatorial mount. It provides the basic tracking function as well as fine control of the telescope position in any direction. A dual axis system comes in especially handy for observing as high powers and is a must for long-term astrophotography.

So, why not let your telescope do the driving!

When I use my motor drive, the moon drifts from the field of view.

The moon moves at a slightly slower rate from East to West than sidereal rate, so the motor speed needs to be reduced. If it North or South, the polar alignment should be checked.
Orion SteadyPix Deluxe Camera Mount
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31 Have you ever wanted to take a picture of what you were viewing through your telescope? The Orion SteadyPix Deluxe Camera Mount lets you! It securely holds virtually any camera up to an eyepiece for afocal photography of celestial objects.
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Works as advertised
PostedFebruary 18, 2011
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I'm a newbie to the hobby and I was anxious to try some afocal photography with my point and shoot digital camera. Some research on the astronomy forums led me to this product which I ordered. It is incredibly easy to use, puts my camera in perfect position over the eyepiece and has resulted him some great shots of the moon and Jupiter in my initial efforts.
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Works okay but poor design
PostedJanuary 17, 2012
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For some reason this mount is designed for cameras that have the mount-receiver on the righthand side. On my camera it's on the left meaning I effectively have no lateral adjustment unless I swivel the part of the mount it's attached to. Maybe that's what is intended but it seems silly to me...would be better for the mount to allow for lateral movement to either side rather than favoring one direction only. Otherwise, it's solidly built and a good buy BUT be aware of this design flaw not evident in photos of the product. This info is not in the included literature (would help if it was) and tech-support acted as though I was asking a dumb question (maybe it was, I'll admit, but to me it seemed "the fix" confirmed the idiocy of this design).
Pros: solidly built
Cons: poor design in terms of lateral mvmnt
Yes, I recommend this product!
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Works Perfectly!
PostedJanuary 15, 2012
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Owned this product for:Less than 3 mos
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This adapter works so very well and it is truly "UNIVERSAL"! I have both a DSLR and a Point and Shoot camera and both mount easily and securely. The clamp tightens around the eye piece without any marring to the EP. There are several ways to set this mount up. In some reviews, folks have mentioned they have tripod screw mounts on their camera???s that are all the way to the left or right side of the camera and they cannot get the lens to line up with the EP. If you set it like the picture in the directions, you won't be able to line up the camera lens and EP. However, this mount is TRULY ADJUSTABLE in many ways. One thing to try is to reverse the lateral support plate and the clamp #see picture#. This buys you some more room for those cameras that have mounting screws shifted all the way to the right and under the camera lens. Another adjustment to make is to swing the lateral support plate in toward the clamp and then twist your camera back to parallel to line up with the EP #see picture#. The camera does not have to sit parallel with the lateral support plate. The camera just has to be secure. The pictures Orion have supplied with the directions show how a center-hole tripod mount camera would mount....but you need to think high school trigonometry when faced with some of the newer Point and Shoot cameras on the market today. I have included a few pictures to show you what I mean. I tried four different cameras on this mount, all with different screw mount placements and all of them were able to line up. If you don't want to invest in more expensive astrophotography cameras and t adapters, etc., this is the perfect solution and you cannot beat the value.......
Favorite viewing location:??Back deck
Favorite object to observe:??Deep sky, planets and the moon!
Pros: very adjustable
Cons: none
Yes, I recommend this product!
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Just what I needed
PostedJanuary 8, 2012
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This camera mount was just what i needed to get the perfect shots of the stars and planets. Great stuff, thanks Orion.
Favorite viewing location:??backyard
Favorite object to observe:??jupiter and the sun
Pros: very high quality material
Yes, I recommend this product!
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