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Player One Phoenix Filter Wheel - 8×1.25"

SKU POA-PW8-1.25
Original price $299.00 - Original price $299.00
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$299.00
$299.00 - $299.00
Current price $299.00
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  • 8-position motorized filter wheel
  • Supports 1.25" mounted filters
  • High-precision positioning for repeatable filter alignment
  • Aluminum CNC construction for stability and durability
  • Compatible with astrophotography imaging trains
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The Player One Phoenix Filter Wheel 8×1.25" is designed for efficient filter management in monochrome astrophotography setups. It allows fast and precise switching between multiple filters without disturbing the imaging train.

Built with a robust aluminum body and high-precision internal mechanics, it ensures accurate filter positioning and reliable operation during long imaging sessions. It is well suited for planetary, lunar, and deep-sky monochrome workflows where multiple filters are required. Full review and detailed analysis coming soon.

How many filters does it support?
It supports up to 8 standard 1.25" mounted filters.

Is it compatible with all cameras?
It is compatible with most astronomy cameras that support standard threaded imaging trains.

Is it suitable for deep-sky imaging?
Yes, it is commonly used in monochrome deep-sky imaging setups requiring LRGB and narrowband filters.

Detailed specifications coming shortly.