The 12V6HC-EX mono camera has a 1/2″ highly sensitive Sony EXview Mono CCD and accumulates light for up to two and a half seconds outputting an apparently continuous signal.
All controls are on the back of the camera and can be accessed remotely, from a PC, using our cable (see accessories sub-menu below).
The controls cover a wide range of shutter speeds, with digital zoom, negative image, and image flipping and masking.
The TS 80mm 2″ extension tube is the longest available extension tube in 2″ format. The extension tube is machined from solid aluminium and Black anodised. It has a Brass compression fitting with locking knob and adds an extra 80mm to the back focus – Threaded to accept 2″ Astro filters.
A shorter version (35mm) is available here
Price includes UK Delivery
Our standard M48 to T Thread adapter connects T thread cameras / accessories to any scope, lens or accessory with male M48 (2″ filter) threads. If threads are fully engaged this adds about 6mm to the light path. For a low profile (4mm) version click HERE
The QHYCFW3-XL Filter Wheel supports 9 x 2-inch mounted / 50mm unmounted or 7 x 50mm square unmounted filters, it’s supplied with two i.e. both filter carousels. Price includes WorldWide delivery!
The QHY 020089 Spacer Set is a set of five fine adjustment spacer rings (optical thickness of 0.5mm, 1mm, 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 7mm) and a 4mm M54 female camera adapter.
The Astronomik MC-Clear Glass for Canon EOS 1100D-4000D, M3, M5 is for Full-Spectrum Modification. It’s a Special glass for retrofitting those particular Canon® EOS DSLR cameras to achieve the full spectral sensitivity of their CMOS sensors. Price includes UK delivery.
The Skyliner-250P Classic 10” Parabolic Dobsonian telescope offers an incredible aperture-to-price ratio. The Dobsonian mount, popularized by John Dobson in the 1970s, is a simple and efficient method of mounting a Newtonian reflector. Fast and easy to set up, the Dobsonian mount consists of a box-type mounting which allows the telescope to pivot in altitude, while the box itself is rotated on a base in azimuth.