- Description
Scops OAG is a motorised Off Axis Guider. Specialized for remote operation, allows you to adjust guide camera focus with great precision. Easy to be operated via ASCOM focus drivers or standalone software is going to make your life easier to guide your eq mount.
One cable operation
Scops OAG does not require an external controller. Its body includes all electronics and only one USB cable is plugged and provides power and control to the OAG.
Stepper Motor ensures focus precision
A stepper motor ensures absolute position of the focus point.
Profile each filter that might have a different focus position and just click the filter in the supplied software to precisely set the OAG to the stored position.
Large mirror
A large 10×10 mm fully multicoated & anti-reflection mirror offers full illumination to the guiding camera. Stars are round and bright across all the OAG ‘s field.
Adjustable prism height
The prism height can be adjusted to allow better illumination of the field of view of the guiding camera. If your imaging /main camera sensor is large the prism can be moved (with a set screw) upwards to disallow blockage of sensor’s optical path.
Robust design for heavy load of equipment
OAG thickness is 31.4mm capable to support heavy imaging equipment.
OAG has a 50 mm of clear aperture. Accepts M54 threaded adapters on both sides.
Falcon Rotator Combination
Scops OAG has 6 screw holes that allows him to get combined with our Falcon Rotator (without extra adapters)
Accepts M42 & C thread cameras
Scops OAG accepts M42 and all new C-threaded guiding cameras. Both of these adapters (M42 / C) are included in the box.
Optional adapters available
In the box
1 x Scops Motorised Off Axis Guider (OAG)
1 x M54 Male to 2” Nosepiece
1 x M54 Male to M48 Male Adapter
1 x M42 Male to CS thread Guiding Adapter
6 Pcs x M3x8 mm screws (alternatively to attach Scops OAG on the Falcon rotator)
1 x USB2 Type B cable (1.8m)
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