Best1 The Sirius EQ-G equatorial telescope mount and tripod supports up to a 30-lb. load for all your visual or astrophotographic applications . Select from among 42,900 celestial objects using the intuitive menus on the computerized GoTo hand controller . Take an automated tour of the finest celestial showpieces with the GoTo system after a simple alignment procedure . The tripod is remarkably sturdy with 1.75"-diameter stainless steel legs & cast-metal spreader plate . Includes a polar-axis scope for easy polar-alignment, 8.3" dovetail mounting bar with optical axis offset adjsutment screws, one 11-lb. counterweight, 12V DC power cable, and more - requires 12V power supply for motorized operation (power supply sold separately) . review
Sale Price : $1,199.99
Last date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 22:00:10 +0800
Technical Details Less hefty than the Atlas, but with the same drive motors, electronic features, and functionality, the Sirius EQ-G supports up to a 30-lb. load for all your visual or astrophotographic applications. It accepts either a GoTo or a dual-axis (non-GoTo) hand controller, depending on your needs. With the GoTo option, the Sirius EQ-G makes a terrific upgrade into the high-tech realm of effortless, electronic object acquisition! Select from among 42,900 celestial objects using the intuitive menus on the hand controller, or take a tour of the finest celestial showpieces. The internal dual-axis stepper motors slew your telescope at up to 3.4-deg per second. Includes an illuminated polar-axis scope, 8.3" dovetail mounting bar, and one 11-lb. counterweight. The tripod is remarkably sturdy, as evidenced by the 1.75"-diameter stainless steel legs and cast-metal spreader plate.
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