OVL 5-Position Filter
Wheel For Imaging or Visual Observation:
OVL 5-Position Filter Wheel is a lightweight, compact and durable filter
that is an essential tool for astronomers who are interested in both visual and
still photography. Up to five filters can be installed in the threaded, numbered
compartments, and each can be selected for your eyepiece or camera by simply
rotating the inner wheel to any of the five click-stop positions. One
compartment can be left empty for unfiltered viewing. The filter wheel can be
attached to your focuser either by the supplied 1.25" nosepiece adaptor or via a
T-thread. The robustly constructed filter wheel is supplied with a 1.25"
eyepiece adaptor, 1.25" focuser nosepiece, T-2 camera adaptor and locking ring.
It can be very easy to attach & can be quickly remove.
OVL 5-Position Filter Wheel For Imaging
or Visual Observation
Features - OVL
5-Position Filter Wheel For Imaging or Visual Observation
An essential tool for astronomers who are
interested in both visual and still photography
One compartment can be left empty for
unfiltered viewing
Lightweight, compact and very easy to
attach & can be quickly remove
Fits to focuser either by the supplied
1.25" nosepiece adaptor or via a T-thread
Supplied with a 1.25" eyepiece adaptor,
1.25" focuser nosepiece, T-2 camera adaptor and locking ring
Up to five filters can be installed in the
threaded, numbered compartments and each can be selected for your
eyepiece or camera by simply rotating the inner wheel to any of the five
click-stop positions
Note:
Please note that your focuser will require 20mm of inward focusing
distance from the normal focus position to compensate for the thickness
of the filter wheel
Specification -
OVL 5-Position Filter Wheel For Imaging or Visual Observation
Model
5-Position Filter Wheel
Filters Capacity
Up to 5 Filters
Fitting Size
1.25"
Kit Content OVL 5-Position Filter Wheel For Imaging or Visual
Observation
User Operating Instructions Manual
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