Xagyl 8 x 1.25" Filters Version 2

Xagyl AstronomySKU: FW8125V2
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Ultra slim motorized filter wheel - only 0.7" thick! Holds 8 x 1.25" filters and threaded for M28.5 x 0.6.USB controlled and powered (no additional power supply required). No motors protruding from the filter wheel to get in the way. Measuring only 7.6" x 8" x 0.7", this is one of the smallest, thinnest motorized filter wheels on the market. Only adds 19mm of back focus to the optical path when used with our adapters. Perfect solution for ZWO ASI, QHY, ATIK, Moravian and SBIG cameras.

Ultra slim motorized filter wheel - only 0.7" thick!
Holds 8 1.25" filters and threaded for M28.5 x 0.6
USB controlled and powered - no additional power supply required
No motors protruding from the filter wheel to get in the way.
Measuring only 7.6" x 8" x 0.7", this is one of the smallest, thinnest motorized filter wheels on the market.
Only adds 19mm of back focus to the optical path when used with our adapters.

Includes:

  • 10' USB interface cable

The filter carousel is threaded for standard M28.5 x 0.6 filters. The maximum filter cell height which can be accommodated is 10mm, having thread length of no more than 6mm.

All downloads are now available in the DOWNLOAD section of the Starfield XAGYL Astro website.



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