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With its high 74% quantum efficiency, the StarShoot AutoGuider Pro will "guide" you to capturing better pictures. This multipurpose monochrome device is primarily designed for autoguiding, but also performs as a high-quality astrophotography camera.
The Orion StarShoot is an easy-to-use, affordable autoguider for long-exposure astrophotography. Plug it into an autoguider port on your mount and let it do the work for you. It comes with the software and cables needed to work right out of the box!
Our second generation USB eyepiece features improved resolution (640x480) and sensitivity over the original, plus a fast 30 fps frame rate to catch fleeting planetary and lunar events. Transmits live images to your laptop or desktop PC.
Packed with high-performance features like regulated cooling to 20-degrees below ambient and the impressive Sony ICX829ALA mono CCD sensor, the StarShoot G4 Monochrome Camera will help you capture detailed images of deep space and more.
The StarShoot Mini 6.3mp Mono CMOS camera packs a lot of speed and sensitivity into a small package. USB 3.0 for super-fast video frame rates, and a wide range of exposures for both planetary and deep-sky imaging capability.
The LPI-G is an excellent camera for auto-guiding and solar system astrophotography. Lightweight and portable, comes with a1280 x 960 pixel CMOS sensor with the ability of capturing 28 frames per second at full resolution.
The StarShoot Mini 1.2mp Color Imaging Camera excels at high resolution solar system imaging. With tiny 3.75 micron pixels and over 50fps when sub framing, you will be able to capture stunning details of the lunar surface as well as planetary detail.
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