StarField 50mm Guide scope Gen II

StarfieldSKU: SFG-50
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Total Redesign from previous model.

50mm F4.1 205mm focal length guidescope with Helical Focuser. Fully multi-coated doublet Built-in Dew-shield, Rings and stalk. Accepts 1.25" eyepieces & accessories High quality all-metal construction Fits Celestron, Skywatcher, Vixen & GSO type saddles.

Internals are painted matt-black to reduce reflections and increase contrast. The built-in dew-shield further reduces reflections and protects the guide-scope's optics from condensation.

The non-rotating focuser assembly guarantees that the camera will not turn while focusing which in turn aids framing.

  • 50mm guide scope with bright, wide-field optics puts numerous potential guide stars in view so you'll never have to search for one!
  • 205mm Focal length f/4.1
  • Very small and compact autoguiding system adds hardly any weight to an astrophotography setup and can conveniently be stashed in an accessory case between uses
  • Heavy duty non-rotatiing helcial focuser with locking screws.
  • Fits standard Celestron, Skywatcher, Vixen & GSO type saddles.
  • Includes Universal finder shoe

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