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Thread this adapter onto an Orion Astrophotography Flip Mirror to use astrophotography cameras equipped with 1.25" nosepiece barrels. The Orion 1.25" Imaging Flip Mirror Camera Adapter makes it easy to optimize focus in all 1.25" size cameras.
With its high 74% quantum efficiency, the StarShoot AutoGuider Pro will "guide" you to capturing better pictures. This multipurpose monochrome device is primarily designed for autoguiding, but also performs as a high-quality astrophotography camera.
The Orion Dynamo Lithium Powerbank features a generous 74.88 Watt-hour battery, and provides two USB outputs, as well as an 85W AC outlet. The incredibly small form factor makes this ideal for hiking, camping, and anywhere you need a boost in power!
The Orion StarShoot 3mp Solar System V Imaging Camera is a great entry point into astrophotography of the moon and planets. The camera's 3mp color CMOS chip provides the resolution to capture the rings of Saturn and bands on Jupiter.
The LPI-G is an excellent camera for auto-guiding and solar system astrophotography. Lightweight and portable, comes with a1280 x 960 pixel CMOS sensor with the ability of capturing 28 frames per second at full resolution.
This USB 3.0 14-bit camera allows for increased dynamic range. The LPI-G Advanced features a large image sensor along with a high pixel count that allows for increased resolution, making it ideal for planets and solar imaging.
This USB 3.0 14-bit camera allows for increased dynamic range so users can experience the universe like never before! Features a large image sensor, and a high pixel count for increased resolution, ideal for planets and solar imaging.
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