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'Orion StarShoot AutoGuider'.
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!
This complete autoguiding package includes the award-winning Orion StarShoot AutoGuider and the versatile 60mm Multi-Use Guide Scope with Helical Focuser - everything you need to enjoy the benefits of autoguided tracking accuracy.
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 StarShoot 32mm Mini Guide Scope is a super lightweight and compact way of ensuring accurate guiding of your astrophotography setup. Compatible with most guide cameras that use t-thread, c-mount, or a 1.25" nosepiece.
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