- Description
- Specifications
The ToupTek Filter Roulette is a manual rotating filter holder that accepts multiple mounted filters. Rotate to select any filter instantly without removing the camera from the telescope, making filter swaps quick and repeatable during an imaging session — no fumbling in the dark with individual filter cells.
Who Is This Product Best For?
Astrophotographers who frequently swap between multiple filters (LRGB, narrowband) during a session but do not yet have a motorized electronic filter wheel. Provides the convenience of multi-filter access without the cost or complexity of a motorized solution.
Why Choose This Product?
- Multiple filter positions — keep your most-used filters ready to select with a simple rotation
- No camera removal needed — swaps filters without disturbing focus or camera alignment
- CNC machined aluminium — precise, repeatable filter positioning
- Compatible with standard 1.25" or 2" mounted filters
Recommended Uses
- Manual LRGB filter changes between imaging passes
- Quick narrowband filter swaps during a session
- Entry-level multi-filter setup before investing in a motorized filter wheel
Important Limitations
- Manual operation only — not motorized; cannot be automated in NINA or SharpCap sequences
- Confirm filter size compatibility at order — specify 1.25" or 2" filter format
Our Recommendation
The Filter Roulette is a practical entry-level multi-filter solution for astrophotographers who want quick manual filter access without the investment of a motorized wheel. When you are ready to automate, upgrade to the ToupTek AFW-M or AFW-L electronic filter wheel.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Manual Rotating Filter Holder (Filter Roulette) |
| Filter Size | 1.25" or 2" mounted filters (specify at order) |
| Positions | Multi-position rotating |
| Operation | Manual |
| Construction | CNC machined aluminium |
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