Askar Focal Plane Adjuster

Posted on Sunday, December 22, 2024 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

Achieving perfect astrophoto images can often feel elusive, especially when issues arise from the focuser or camera sensor not being perfectly flat. As sensor sizes grow, the demand for precision in adjustments becomes even more critical. Ensuring that the focal plane is perpendicular to the optical axis of your system is one of the keys to capturing those stunning, edge-to-edge sharp images we all strive for.  

Enter the new Askar focal plane adjuster - a game-changer for tackling tilt issues. This new tool allows for precise adjustments to the tilt of your focuser or camera sensor, directly improving your image quality. Unlike traditional three-point push-pull mechanisms, which can inadvertently alter back focus and impact edge star quality, the Askar adjuster utilizes a unique spherical adjustment design. This clever approach maintains a consistent relative distance while adjusting the tilt angle, delivering accuracy and reliability with every tweak.

The details about the new Askar Focal Plane Adjuster 

The Askar Focal Plane Adjuster is designed to make precise adjustments to the tilt of the focuser or camera sensor, thus enhancing the image quality.

Unlike most focal plane adjustment tools on the market, which rely on a three-point push-pull mechanism that may inadvertently affect the back focus by changing the relative distance between the two end adapters.

The Askar focal plane adjuster uses a unique spherical adjustment design. This method adjusts the tilt angle without affecting the relative distance, ensuring more accurate and consistent adjustments.

The Askar Focal Plane Adjuster aims at being simple to use, with no need for additional tools, and it also eliminates the need for repeated disassembly and adjustment when attaching a camera or other required accessory. Just rotate the handle to adjust the tilt angle for added convenience.

The overall thickness of the Askar focal plane adjuster is 18mm, which is the same as the thickness of the M48 filter threaded ring at the rear end of the reducer or flattener of some of the telescopes of Sharpstar Optics. Users with specific Sharpstar telescopes (e.g. APO series, ASKAR V, 71F, 50EDPH) can directly replace the filter thread ring with the Askar Focal Plane Adjuster without recalculating the back focus.


The Askar Focal Plane Adjuster offers an angle adjustment range of ±1° and is printed with 5′ each scale for easy adjustment.


Askar Focal Plane Adjuster Promotion Video


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