- Description
- Specifications
Introducing iOptron iPolarTM - a high precision, easy to use electronics polarscope (e-PS).
3rd Party mount options coming soon!!
What makes iPolar unique?
1. Can be easily installed inside the RA shaft on all iOptron equatorial mounts (except SmartEQ Pro).
2. Can be used on any mounts with adapters either internally or externally.
3. USB plug and play (no driver needed)
4. Works globally, no need to set northern and southern hemisphere.
5. No visible Polaris (north) or Sigma Octantis (south) necessary.
6. No need to rotate the mount during polar align.
Features
Currently Supported Mounts:
- Fast and easy to use
- High precision (30 arcsec)
- No need to see the Pole Star
- No need to rotate the mount during alignment
- Unique imaging enhancement technique
- Smart plate solving
- On screen instruction during alignment
- Capable under poor sky visibility condition
- Compatible to most equatorial mount with a proper adapter
Currently Supported Mounts:
- CEM120/CEM120EC/CEM120EC2
- CEM60/CEM60EC
- CEM40/CEM40EC
- CEM25/CEM25EC/ZEQ25
- iEQ45Pro/iEQ45
- iEQ30Pro/iEQ30
- SkyGuider Pro
- SkyGuider
- SkyTracker Pro
- SkyTracker
| Field of View (FOV) | ~ 13 degree |
| Resolution | 30 arcsec approx. |
| Alignment Precision | 30 arcsec |
| Interface | Mini USB2.0 |
| Software | iPolar Software |
| Operation System | Windows Vista/ 7 /8 /8.1 /10, 32bit or 64 bit |
| Warranty | One year limited |
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