- Description
- Specifications
The ToupTek SkyEye Tilter is a precision camera angle adjuster designed specifically for ToupTek's SkyEye full-frame cooled camera series. It allows fine, independent three-point tilt correction of the sensor plane relative to the focal plane of the telescope — eliminating corner defocus and uneven star shapes caused by sensor tilt in full-frame imaging setups.
Who Is This Product Best For?
Astrophotographers using ToupTek SkyEye62AC, SkyEye62AM, or SkyEye24AC cameras who want to ensure perfect sensor alignment for flat, sharp star images across the full frame — particularly when using fast astrographs (f/5 or faster) where tilt tolerance is tightest.
Why Choose This Product?
- Three-point independent adjustment — precise tilt correction in all axes without rotating the camera
- Purpose-built for SkyEye cameras — correct thread dimensions and spacing for direct, secure attachment
- CNC aluminium construction — dimensionally stable and lightweight
- Minimal back-focus consumption — slim profile preserves back-focus budget
Compatibility
- Designed for ToupTek SkyEye62AC, SkyEye62AM, SkyEye24AC
- M54 thread connection
Important Limitations
- Designed specifically for ToupTek SkyEye series cameras — confirm thread compatibility for other cameras before ordering
Our Recommendation
The SkyEye Tilter is the correct tilt adjustment solution for SkyEye camera users. It ships free with the SkyEye24AC, SkyEye62AC, and SkyEye62AM cameras. If you need a replacement or an additional unit, this listing provides that.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Camera Tilt Adjuster (Tilter) |
| Adjustment | Three-point independent |
| Thread | M54×0.75 (SkyEye series connection) |
| Construction | CNC machined aluminium |
| Compatible Cameras | ToupTek SkyEye62AC, SkyEye62AM, SkyEye24AC |
| Included With | SkyEye24AC, SkyEye62AC, SkyEye62AM (free) |
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