- OPERATES IN AZ, EQ AND DUAL-OTA MODES: Computerized, motorized GoTo German equatorial tele capable of accurately tracking astronomical objects in equatorial and azimuth modes.
- BELT-DRIVEN STEPPER MOTORS: Belt-driven stepper motors provide whisper-quiet slewing with renowned precision and accuracy.
- BEEFY ALL-METAL CONSTRUCTION: Beefy, all-metal construction provides 30-pound payload capacity, perfect for all but the heaviest optical tubes.
- SYNSCAN COMPUTERIZED HAND CONTROLLER: SynScan hand controller with 42, 000+ object database will keep even the most experienced astronomer busy for countless observing nights.
- COMPLETE CAMERA AUTOMATION: SNAP port allows for fully automated, remote controlled DSLR camera operation.
- EASY, INNOVATIVE DESIGN: Whether you’re a seasoned professional, or are new to the hobby of astrophotography, the AZ-EQ5 is perfect for any skill level of astronomer.
Our AZ-EQ5 hybrid epitomizes Sky-Watcher’s commitment to
innovation. Part AZ , part equatorial, the AZ-EQ5 is
Sky-Watcher’s most versatile , capable of aligning in either
Alt-Az, Equatorial or dual-OTA mode. Thanks to it’s flexibility,
the AZ-EQ5 is perfect for the beginning astronomer looking
to get into astrophotography, the seasoned astrophotography buff
or educators passionate about astronomy outreach. Unique to
Sky-Watcher’s AZ-EQ5 is a patented dual-encoder motor system,
Freedom-Find , which allows users to move the manually
without losing alignment. While most s lose their alignment
once moved by hand, the AZ-EQ5 uses a proprietary slip clutch
system that keeps your alignment whether you slew by hand or
using the hand controller. After moving to the new object
(electronically or manually), the will start tracking
automatically. Using our proprietary SynScan hand controller, the
AZ-EQ5 provides a user-friendly interface with automatic slewing
to over 42, 000 objects in the night sky. The hand controller
also connects to a computer using a USB connection (cable sold
separately), enabling computer control with most astronomy
programs, including SkyX, Stellarium and Starry Nights.
Sky-Watcher’s belt drive system has a few advantages over s
using traditional stepper gearing. Belt drive systems deliver
nearly silent slewing and tracking, making for an evening free of
obnoxious motor noises while delivering spot on accuracy.
Sky-Watcher’s belt drive also features minimal backlash, smoother
tracking, and less periodic error than s using traditional
worm gears. For the astrophotographers looking to reduce Periodic
Error, the SynScan hand controller has built in PEC training that
can be configured while in the field! Periodic Error is best
described as tiny back-and-forth oscillations of target stars.
This motion is not notable during visual observation, but during
a long photographic exposure, can turn pinpoint stars to small
streaks. Using Sky-Watcher’s built-in PEC training,
astrophotographers can cut down on the problems caused by
Periodic Error to get smoother tracking and better performance
from an autoguider. The AZ-EQ5 has built in DSLR interface
with the ability to control two cameras at once. Using a built-in
intervelometer timer, the SynScan hand controller can set-up
exposure length, and trigger the camera automatically.
Additionally, the SynScan hand controller has the ability to
select up to 8 different exposure combinations. No need to
purchase an expensive cable release when Sky-Watcher includes
everything you’ll need to start shooting deep sky objects out of
the box. Thanks to the pier extension that sits between the
head and tripod, the AZ-EQ5 can be polar aligned at almost any
latitude. Most equatorial s have difficulty with polar
alignment at lower latitudes due to the counterweight bar
interfering with the tripod. The AZ-EQ5 bypasses this completely,
using a sturdy pier extension to elevate the head away from
the tripod legs. The pier extension creates enough clearance
between the counterweight bar and tripod legs that the can
be polar aligned at virtually any latitude, from Alaska to
Ecuador to Tierra del Fuego. In addition to the SynScan hand
controller and the pier tripod, the AZ-EQ5 comes with two
7. 5lb counterweights and a counterweight extension bar, as well
as an extra saddle for ing a second for viewing in
dual-OTA mode. The also includes two Canon EOS trigger
cables for connecting your camera to the (Nikon and Sony
cables available separate). A polar finder is also included
to assist with setup. The AZ-EQ5 has a built in USB port for
firmware updates, but also allows computer control using various
astronomy software.