1.25" Telescope Digital Electronic Eyepiece Camera for Astrophotography USB Port 80w Pixel

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Features:
- Transmit real-time views from your telescope to a laptop or PC
- Capture digital movies and images with ease
- Share celestial sights with friends and family
- Affordable entry into astrophotography
- Versatile, fits any 1.25-Inch telescope focuser

Specifications:
- Magnification: 80w Pixel
- Objective Lens Diameter: 1.25inch
- Eyepiece Diameter: 1.25inch
- Field of View: 80w Pixel
- Type: Monocular
- Origin: Mainland China
- Model Number: GG21130a
- CMOS Chip Type: Color CMOS image sensor
- Video format: 24 bit RGB
- Interface: USB
- Lens: 1.25”/31.7mm
- Video: 640x480 pixels up to 15 frame/sec(VGA)
- Frame rate: 320x240 up to 30 frame/sec(CIF)
- Sensor size: 4.86mm x 3.64mm
- S/N ratio: less than 45dB
- Dynamic range: less than 72dB
- Focus range: 5cm - infinity
- Automatic white background balance
- Automatic color compensate
- Dynamic image
- Manual focus
- Supports system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10

Package Includes:
- 1 x Digital Camera

Capture the wonders of the universe with this Telescope Digital Electronic Eyepiece Camera. Transmit real-time views, capture stunning images, and share the beauty of celestial objects with ease. Perfect for lunar and planetary photography, this camera is a must-have for any aspiring astrophotographer.