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SBIG STF-8050M Monochrome Camera, FW8-8300 Package
SKU: SB801245800MFR: 80-12458-00
- Capture stunning astrophotography with SBIG camera.
- Large format CCD for superior optical quality images.
- Monochrome camera enhances astrophotography details.
- Precise filter wheel ensures optimal image clarity.
- Stable mount yields sharp astronomy photographs.
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SBIG STC-428-P Photometric CMOS Imaging System with Plus-Sized Filter Wheel
SKU: SBTC428PMFR: STC-428-P
- Capture stunning astrophotography with 7.1 megapixels.
- Precise CMOS imaging system with integrated filter wheel.
- Achieve exceptional clarity with a peak QE of 78%.
- Deep cooling: 86°F (30°C) below ambient for low noise.
- USB 3.0 for fast downloads: 90 ms full frame typical.
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SBIG AC 12V 3 Amp Power Supply for ST-8300M/C Camera
SKU: SB60013MFR: 60013
(1)- Reliable power for SBIG ST-8300M/C cameras.
- Stable 12V 3 Amp power supply ensures peak performance.
- Compatible with ST-402/1603/3200 SBIG CCD cameras.
- Wide 100-240VAC input range for global use.
- Provides consistent power for astrophotography.
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SBIG ST-402, 3200, 1603 T-Thread to C Mount Adaptr
SKU: SBTTCAMFR: 51532
(1)- Adapts SBIG cameras to C Mount lenses easily.
- Enables use of C Mount lenses with SBIG ST series.
- Provides secure T-Thread connection for stability.
- Ideal for astrophotography with SBIG cameras.
- Ensures precise alignment for optimal optics.
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