Products description
Artesky Guidescope UltraGuide MKII 32mm
A guidescope is essential for long-exposure astrophotography to continuously compensate for periodic tracking errors of the mount.
The Artesky UltraGuide MKII is a 32mm guidescope with a focal length of 120mm, providing a fast aperture ratio of f/4 – ideal as a guide scope for medium- or short-focal-length telescopes, such as a 150/750 Newtonian or an 80/600 apochromatic refractor.
These guidescopes are 32mm with a focal length of 120mm, resulting in a fast aperture ratio of f/4 – ideal as a guide scope for telescopes with medium or short focal length ... APO.
These guidescopes are 32mm with a focal length of 120mm, resulting in a fast aperture ratio of f/4 – ideal as a guide scope for telescopes with medium or short focal lengths, such as a 150/750 Newtonian or an 80/600 APO.
These guidescopes are 32mm with a focal length of 120mm, resulting in a fast aperture ratio of f/4 – ideal as a guide scope for telescopes with medium or short focal lengths, such as a 150/750 Newtonian or an The 1.25" focuser allows you to use the UltraGuide MKII as both a high-quality finder scope and a guide scope.
It features a T2 thread for compatibility with most cameras on the market.
The back focus provides a very comfortable focus position – both with high-quality eyepieces and with most guiding cameras available (e.g., QHY, ZWO, Omegon GUIDE, etc.).
Included in the package are a suitable mounting bracket and three nylon-tipped screws, as well as a short mini-Vixen dovetail rail that allows connection to most common finder shoes with the standard profile.
Alternatively, you can simply attach the entire set to a dovetail clamp and mount it on any Vixen or Losmandy rail.
Specifications
Performance
Lens Diameter (mm)
32
Focal Length (mm)
120
Aperture Ratio (f/)
4
Connection (Camera Side)
1.25" & T2
Optical coating
multiple
Special features
Fine adjustment
-
Ring clamp
yes
Equipment
Practicle rail
yes
General
Weight (g)
280
Outer material
Aluminum
Type
Guiding aid
Design
Guidescope