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		<title>QHYCCD QHYOAG-L</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2024 20:27:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>QHYCCD QHYOAG-L has M62/0.75 telescope interface suitable for 36 x 24mm, 37 x 37mm, and 48 x 36mm sensor sizes. Direct connection to the camera with six M3 screws (62mm diameter of screw hole positions) ensures connection accuracy and parallelism. Compatible with QHY16803, QHY09000, QHYCFW-XL Includes a precision 1.25-inch helical focuser that accepts QHY5II and QHY5III guide cameras.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The main purpose of the QHYCCD QHYOAG-L is to use the same optical path as the main camera. This avoids the problem of differential deflection that can occur when using a separate optical system for guiding. This method provides more accurate guiding and sharper images.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.qhyccd.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">QHYCCD</a> QHYOAG-L includes a precision 1.25-inch helical focuser that accepts our QHY5II and QHY5III cameras. The focusing process is comfortable. After focusing, you can lock the focus mechanism with thumbscrews.</p>
<p>QHYOAG has three models. The major difference is its different diameter. The three model are <a href="https://www.modernastronomy.com/shop/accessories/off-axis-guiders/qhyoag-s-shipped-to-uk/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">QHYOAG-S</a>, <a href="https://www.modernastronomy.com/shop/accessories/off-axis-guiders/qhyccd-qhyoag-m/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">QHYOAG-M</a>, QHYOAG-L. QHYOAG is a thin and solid design. The OAG main body is just 10mm thick. Adding an M42 thread or M54 adapter ring adds only 3mm for a total thickness of 13mm. There are six 3mm through holes in the OAG for direct connection to the QHYCFW and QHY A Series cameras</p>
<p>There is a focuser in the QHYOAG. It is for the focus adjustment of the guider. There is a thumb to lock the position. When focusing please loose this thumb. After focusing get well, lock it. Please do not move the focus ring when in lock status to avoid the damage. When it is locked, you will still find the focus ring can be rotate a little. This is normal and the focus is not changing.<br />
The light patch hole of the QHYOAG is 7mm for the guider camera.</p>
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		<title>Omegon Mount MiniTrack LX Quattro NS</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Bernard Karpinski]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2021 11:10:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Omegon Mount MiniTrack LX Quattro NS is a portable mini-mount for astrophotography with wide-angle and lightweight telephoto lenses, which doesn't require a power supply. It allows you to capture great images of the night sky - even if you haven't tried before. Price includes UK delivery!</p>
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<p>The Omegon Mount MiniTrack LX Quattro NS is a re-design of the popular <a href="https://www.modernastronomy.com/shop/mounts/omegon/omegon-mount-mini-track-lx3/">LX3 mini-mount</a> for better astrophotography using wide-angle and lightweight telephoto lenses. It will allow you to capture fascinating images of the night sky &#8211; even if you haven&#8217;t done any astrophotography until now.</p>
<p>The Omegon Mount MiniTrack LX Quattro NS is purely mechanical, without batteries &#8211; and now also takes heavy cameras and lenses weighing up to 4 kilograms. But there&#8217;s even more to it: the MiniTrack Quattro has been redesigned from scratch and is now better than ever. For successful astrophotography that&#8217;s addictive.</p>
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<p><b>The highlights at a glance:</b></p>
<ul>
<li>Successfully and effortlessly capturing the night sky</li>
<li>No need to recharge: functions using a mechanical system, independent of battery and power cables</li>
<li>Wind up the mechanism and get going immediately</li>
<li>Perfect for wide shots of the starry sky and telephoto lenses</li>
<li>Fits in every backpack: the perfect mount for travelling &#8211; wherever the road takes you.</li>
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<p><b>The special advantages of the MiniTrack LX Quattro:</b></p>
<ul>
<li>Even stronger: the new MiniTrack now takes even heavy cameras up to 4 kg</li>
<li>A needle roller bearing ensures smooth running &#8211; for better-tracked images</li>
<li>Newly developed spring system: the stronger spring system replaces a counterweight and reliably guides cameras even with heavy one-sided loads</li>
<li>CNC body: the MiniTrack consists of a piece of machined aluminium &#8211; high quality, stable, the perfect companion on every trip</li>
<li>Optical polar finder for exact alignment to the celestial pole</li>
<li>Simple conversion for astrophotography in the southern hemisphere</li>
<li>Simple to assemble: built-in Vixen GP-style plate &#8211; no additional rail needed</li>
</ul>
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<p><b>Better astronomy photos when travelling or at home</b></p>
<p>Now bring home not only holiday snaps but also impressive astronomy photos from your travels. It&#8217;s easier than you might think. All you need: a tripod, the MiniTrack, a ball head and your camera. Reduced to the essentials, it has just one mission: good astrophotography that everyone can manage. Here&#8217;s how it&#8217;s done&#8230;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>60 minutes of mechanical tracking</b></p>
<p>The MiniTrack has a mechanical heart &#8211; there&#8217;s no place for electronics here. The accurate clockwork precisely guides your camera. Wind up the MiniTrack like an analogue clock and the tracking is activated. This mount never fails, even at sub-zero temperatures. Your new mount keeps a cool head, even with telephoto lenses. It is not without reason that this wide-field photography expert has conquered the hearts of amateur astronomers.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>The smallest counterweight in the world?</b></p>
<p>The MiniTrack Quattro has a completely new spring system. It&#8217;s not a counterweight, but it works like one. It ensures that the LX Quattro remains as compact and travel-ready as ever. It&#8217;s simply got better and stronger. The spring directly drives the axle and guides your camera like a strong and precise arm.</p>
<p>Tip: an ideal tracking speed is reached when the mechanism ticks at 130-135 times per minute. You may need to adjust the spring tension, depending on the weight of your camera. We recommend that you measure the ticks per minute with a TapTempo BPM app for smartphones. These apps are created for the music industry and are supposed to automatically measure the tempo of a song. But you can use such an app to measure the MiniTrack&#8217;s speed.</p>
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<p><b>Needle roller bearing: track the stars precisely</b></p>
<p>The MiniTrack&#8217;s integrated needle roller bearing performs the same role as power-steering in a car: It runs as smooth as silk. This is exactly what is needed, because the MiniTrack tracks the stars smoothly and precisely even when carrying heavier loads.</p>
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<p><b>Looks great, inside and out: CNC housing made completely of aluminium</b></p>
<p>A real eye-catcher: The body of the MiniTrack Quattro now consists of a single piece of aluminium. No corners have been cut here, which makes this model even more stable. Whatever you demand from your MiniTrack, it will accompany you up mountains or on your travels and will succeed in every astronomy adventure with a smile.</p>
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<p><b>High load-bearing capacity of 4 kilogrammes</b></p>
<p>The MiniTrack has now become fitter and can carry cameras weighing up to 4 kilogrammes. At the same time, our developers have kept the old and proven form. So the MiniTrack Quattro still fits in any bag. Have you always wanted to use a large and particularly fast lens? Until now, unfortunately it was always too big &#8211; but now it&#8217;s possible.</p>
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<p><b>Find the celestial pole more precisely</b></p>
<p>Simply use the optical polar finder to find the celestial pole. The MiniTrack comes with a holder and a polar finder, as also seen on large mounts. This makes it even easier to align the MiniTrack for images with point-shaped stars.</p>
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<p><b>Fits on every photographic tripod</b></p>
<p>The MiniTrack has two connectors: for the tripod and for your camera or a ball head. Attach the mount to your photographic tripod as usual using a 1/4&#8243; thread, and align the MiniTrack as required. On the other side, attach a ball head using a 3/8&#8243; thread.</p>
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<p><b>GP plate for mounting</b></p>
<p>Simply attach the MiniTrack to a polar wedge. You don&#8217;t need a prism rail. A GP Vixen-style plate has been incorporated into the body. Here everything is fully integrated and you no longer need to waste time on screws or spanners.</p>
<p>And if you want to mount the MiniTrack onto a tilt head? There is an integrated 1/4&#8243; and 3/8&#8243; thread for this purpose.</p>
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<p><b>Invented by Cristian Fattinnanzi, further developed by Omegon</b></p>
<p>The MiniTrack was developed by Christian Fattinnanzi from Italy. Together with the inventor, Omegon has further developed the MiniTrack and realised it technically. It is now a perennial favourite and is used by thousands of astrophotographers all over the world. To ensure consistently high quality, we manufacture the MiniTrack exclusively in Portugal, where it is assembled and tested by our specialists.</p>
<p>With this fully mechanical mini-mount, you can take astronomy photos in no time at all. No power. No charging. No batteries. Just take photographs. Anytime, anywhere.</p>
<p>Tags: MiniTrack, Mini Track, LX2, LX3, LX4, Lx Quattro</p>
<p>Scope of delivery:</p>
<ul>
<li>MiniTrack LX Quattro</li>
<li>Optical polar finder</li>
<li>Polar finder holder</li>
<li>Insert for the southern hemisphere</li>
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