Buckeyestargazer shop updates gear

Posted on Thursday, December 12, 2024 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

Buckeyestargazer has announced the availability of several new products, including Player One Astronomy accessories and mounting brackets for the Gemini Focus Motor. These additions aim to support the needs of astrophotographers by providing practical solutions for equipment management and mounting flexibility.

New Player One accessories & Gemini Focus Motor from Buckeyestargazer shop

Among the Player One accessories, Buckeyestargazer now offers filter masks, a camera cable organizer, camera rotation levels, and an electronic automatic focuser (EAF) bracket designed for the Player One off-axis guider (OAG). The cable organizer rings are designed to streamline cable management on round-format cameras. With various sizes available, they accommodate models from manufacturers like ZWO, QHY, and Player One. These rings provide a simple and pressure-fit solution to maintain order during imaging sessions.

Camera rotation levels are another addition, designed for manual orientation of cameras to specific angles. These bubble levels include mounting screws and are compatible with several models, including cameras from ZWO, QHY, and Player One. They provide a straightforward way to achieve precise camera alignment without requiring an automated rotator.

Player One Astronomy add-ons and Gemini Focus Motor Mounting Brackets tailored for your telescope

Buckeyestargazer has also introduced a range of mounting brackets for ZWO EAF users. These brackets enable secure attachment of the focuser to a variety of aftermarket focusers, including those from Feathertouch, GSO, Baader, and others. The brackets are designed to fit specific models, with accompanying hardware and couplers provided where necessary. Users are advised to have a 1.5mm hex key for set screw adjustments, as it is not included. Brackets can be customized in color, with options for black, red, or silver.

The Gemini Focus Motor has gained popularity in the astrophotography community for its performance and affordability. In response, Buckeyestargazer has developed mounting brackets compatible with several telescope models. These include brackets for modern and classic Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes (SCTs) as well as various Meade models. Hardware necessary for installation is included unless already supplied with the Gemini Focus Motor. The brackets are engineered to accommodate the travel of internal screws during focus adjustments while ensuring compatibility with standard telescope designs.

Buckeyestargazer emphasizes its flexibility in meeting user needs. For those who do not find a suitable bracket or accessory in the current offerings, custom solutions are available. The company invites inquiries for personalized designs to address specific requirements.

With these new additions, Buckeyestargazer.net continues to expand its catalog of astrophotography tools. By offering solutions tailored to a variety of equipment and setups, the company supports users in enhancing their imaging experiences. For more details, customers can visit the website to view product images, specifications, and ordering information.

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