The astronomical electric focuser is one of the essential accessories for astrophotography and observation. It precisely adjusts the position of the telescope's focuser with automated operation, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in astrophotography and observation.
Integrated Design: Plug-and-Play, stable Hardware and Software Performance
Wide Applicability: Compatible with ASCOM Drivers, Supports a Wide Range of Third-Party Software
Multi-Platform Availability: Equipped with Comprehensive INDI Drivers Automatic
Control: Precise Control and Worry-Free Focusing with Automated Control through Software
Manual Control: Manual focusing using the included hand controller Temperature Adaptability: Onboard temperature sensor?working with the software to adjust focusing based on environmental temperature changes
The Bahtinov mask is named after the inventor Pavel Bahtinov. This focussing aid enables clear focusing of astro images in the focus of your telescope or with a camera lens.
Place the mask on the telescope and point it at a bright star.
Switch on the camera and observe the constellation on Live View or on the computer.
f the image is not exactly sharp, the centre line is shifted. Adjust the focuser until the central line runs exactly through the centre of the star.
You have now achieved optimum sharpness. Remove the mask from the telescope again and you can start exposing the image.
The Bahtinov mask is named after the inventor Pavel Bahtinov. This focussing aid enables clear focusing of astro images in the focus of your telescope or with a camera lens.
Place the mask on the telescope and point it at a bright star.
Switch on the camera and observe the constellation on Live View or on the computer.
f the image is not exactly sharp, the centre line is shifted. Adjust the focuser until the central line runs exactly through the centre of the star.
You have now achieved optimum sharpness. Remove the mask from the telescope again and you can start exposing the image.
The Bahtinov mask is named after the inventor Pavel Bahtinov. This focussing aid enables clear focusing of astro images in the focus of your telescope or with a camera lens.
Place the mask on the telescope and point it at a bright star.
Switch on the camera and observe the constellation on Live View or on the computer.
f the image is not exactly sharp, the centre line is shifted. Adjust the focuser until the central line runs exactly through the centre of the star.
You have now achieved optimum sharpness. Remove the mask from the telescope again and you can start exposing the image.
The Bahtinov mask is named after the inventor Pavel Bahtinov. This focussing aid enables clear focusing of astro images in the focus of your telescope or with a camera lens.
Place the mask on the telescope and point it at a bright star.
Switch on the camera and observe the constellation on Live View or on the computer.
f the image is not exactly sharp, the centre line is shifted. Adjust the focuser until the central line runs exactly through the centre of the star.
You have now achieved optimum sharpness. Remove the mask from the telescope again and you can start exposing the image.
The Bahtinov mask is named after the inventor Pavel Bahtinov. This focussing aid enables clear focusing of astro images in the focus of your telescope or with a camera lens.
Place the mask on the telescope and point it at a bright star.
Switch on the camera and observe the constellation on Live View or on the computer.
f the image is not exactly sharp, the centre line is shifted. Adjust the focuser until the central line runs exactly through the centre of the star.
You have now achieved optimum sharpness. Remove the mask from the telescope again and you can start exposing the image.
The Bahtinov mask is named after the inventor Pavel Bahtinov. This focussing aid enables clear focusing of astro images in the focus of your telescope or with a camera lens.
Place the mask on the telescope and point it at a bright star.
Switch on the camera and observe the constellation on Live View or on the computer.
f the image is not exactly sharp, the centre line is shifted. Adjust the focuser until the central line runs exactly through the centre of the star.
You have now achieved optimum sharpness. Remove the mask from the telescope again and you can start exposing the image.