iGuider Autoguider System

iOptronSKU: 3360
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iOptron iGuiderTM compact autoguider system consists of portable mini guiding scope with a diameter of 30mm and focal length 120mm (Part # 3361) and a iGuider 1 Camera (Part # 3362). The resolution of the autoguider is 6.44 arc sec/pixel, especially suitable for guiding with short to medium focal length telescopes. With dielectric AR-coated achromatic lenses, iGuider Scope is sharp in imaging and ensures high quality guiding. iGuider autoguider can mate with iOptron CEM26/GEM28/CEM40/GEM45* mounts seamlessly without any adapter. It also comes with a standard 19mm wide finder scope dovetail, readily fits with telescopes that have finder scope slot.

* For CEM40/GEM45 with 6" V/D dovetail saddle.

iGuider autoguiding system (#3360) includes an iGuider Scope (#3361) and an iGuider 1 Camera (#3362).

iGuide Scope:

Weight: 200 g (including iGuide Scope and iGuider camera)

Aperture: 30mm

Focal length: 120mm

Focal ratio: F/4

Mounting plate: 19mm dovetail bar

iGuider 1 Camera:

Pixel size: 3.75µm

Pixel array: 1280*960

Mega pixel: 1.2 MP

Chip size: 1/3”

Resolution: 6.44 arcsec/pixel (coupled with iGuide Scope)

Guiding method:Support Pulse Guiding (ASCOM Guiding), not support ST-4 Guiding

Dimensions: 1.25” telescope eyepiece adapter


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