Celestron Dual-Axis Motor Drive for CG-4 Mounts

CelestronSKU: 93522

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This dual axis motor drive, with drive corrector capabilities, is designed for Celestron's CG-4 telescope mount. It precisely controls the telescope's tracking speed during long, timed exposures of celestial objects, producing the best possible image sharpness.

Precision drive correction is a must for those with serious interest in astrophotography or CCD imaging. Four speeds are available-1x (sidereal), 2x for guiding, 4x & 8x for centering.

The precision, state-of-the-art DC motor drive operates from 4 "D" batteries (not included). The hand controller module is very compact and fits easily in the palm of your hand.

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