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Player One FHD-OAG MINI

SKU POA-OAG-MINI
Original price $189.00 - Original price $189.00
Original price
$189.00
$189.00 - $189.00
Current price $189.00
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  • Compact off-axis guider for astrophotography
  • Designed for smaller sensors and lightweight setups
  • Optimized for planetary and entry-level imaging systems
  • Compatible with Ares series and planetary cameras
  • Precision-machined aluminum construction
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  • FAQ
  • Specifications

The Player One FHD-OAG MINI is a compact off-axis guider designed for lightweight astrophotography setups and smaller sensor cameras.

Engineered for use with Player One Ares series and planetary cameras, it provides accurate guiding while maintaining a minimal footprint. By using the same optical path as the main camera, it helps eliminate flexure and improves tracking precision. Full setup guide and usage tips coming soon.

Who is this off-axis guider designed for?
It is ideal for users with compact setups, smaller sensors, and planetary or entry-level astrophotography systems.

Which cameras is it compatible with?
It is compatible with Player One Ares series and planetary cameras.

Why use an off-axis guider?
It improves tracking accuracy by guiding through the same optical path as the main imaging camera, eliminating flexure.

Detailed specifications coming shortly.