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Player One Phoenix Filter Wheel - 5x2"

SKU POA-PW5-2
Original price $299.00 - Original price $299.00
Original price
$299.00
$299.00 - $299.00
Current price $299.00
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  • 5-position motorized filter wheel
  • Supports 2" mounted filters
  • High-precision indexing for accurate filter positioning
  • CNC-machined aluminum housing for rigidity and durability
  • Optimized for large-format astrophotography filters
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The Player One Phoenix Filter Wheel 5×2" is designed for astrophotography setups that require large 2" mounted filters. It provides reliable and precise filter switching for demanding imaging sessions.

Built with a solid CNC-machined aluminum structure, it ensures stable alignment and repeatable positioning, making it ideal for high-end monochrome deep-sky imaging systems. It is commonly used with LRGB and narrowband filter sets in larger sensor configurations. Full review and detailed analysis coming soon.

How many filters does it support?
It supports up to 5 mounted 2" filters.

Who is this filter wheel for?
It is designed for advanced astrophotographers using large sensors or 2" filter systems.

Is it suitable for deep-sky imaging?
Yes, it is widely used for LRGB and narrowband deep-sky astrophotography.

Detailed specifications coming shortly.