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Due to the USA–China tariff escalation, we will temporarily not receive additional inventory for Celestron and Sky-Watcher products. As a result, we are unable to accept orders for any out-of-stock items and encourage you to take advantage of the products currently in stock while supplies last.
Due to the USA–China tariff escalation, we will temporarily not receive additional inventory for Celestron and Sky-Watcher products. As a result, we are unable to accept orders for any out-of-stock items and encourage you to take advantage of the products currently in stock while supplies last.

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Starlight Instruments Universal Dovetail Camera Mount

SKU SI-Dovetail-FT
Original price CA$0
Original price CA$406.00 - Original price CA$406.00
Original price
Current price CA$406.00
CA$406.00 - CA$406.00
Current price CA$406.00
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Availability:
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Availability:
Backordered
Contact us to know when we will receive our next ones!
Availability:
Backordered
Contact us to know when we will receive our next ones!

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This Dovetail Camera mount works for control of lenses with Helical focusing on any DSLR camera. This can be controlled via PC or through a Hand paddle.

This kit includes the base, 1 motor mount bracket, (you will need to select the motor mount bracket for a Feather Touch/Micro Touch motor, or a Robo Focus motor from the drop down box), 2 stop blocks, motor belt, and all associated hardware. Camera is sold separately.

Installation Instructions

In the drop down boxes, you will need to select whether you need bracket for a Feather Touch/Micro Touch motor or a Robo-focus motor. You will also need to select whether you need the stepper motor or not.

If you have a Robo Focus Motor, you will need to measure the diameter of the shaft so we can send you the correct size of pulley

Please click the below link to view a photo taken at the Winter Star Party with the Starlight Camera Mount. Credit for the photo goes to Richard Wright

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