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Product Description
Introducing the most versatile inline auto focuser: the iOptron iAFS focuser with iLock technology! Utilizing a lead worm movement is the key to the iAFS focusers patented design; this method passively locks it at the exact position when movement is stopped, maintaining focus for most any sized payload even as the instrument angle is changed.
The iAFS incorporates three movement control modes, USB (computer control), on board directional buttons (for powered manual adjustments) and a manual focus wheel to override the motorized adjustment. Other features include a built-in temperature sensor, dual USB-C ports, solid all metal body, fingerprint resistant surface, 0.6 micron resolution, and position limiters to prevent over runs. It comes standard with a 2 inch visual back, and optional telescope adapters to fit various OTAs are available. The iAFS focusers will be available as the iAFS2 two inch model and the iAFS3 three inch version.
What's in the Box
Specifications
Focuser | Inline Auto Focuser with iLock™ | Inline Auto Focuser with iLock™ |
Focuser Size | 2" | 3" |
Dimensions | 90.5 x 106 x 82mm | 94 x 133 x 108mm |
Weight | 783g | 1062g |
Clear Aperture | 51mm | 68mm |
Maximum Payload | 5kg | 6kg |
Drawtube Travel Distance | 30mm | 30mm |
Focusing Resolution | 0.6um | 0.4um |
Power/Communication Port | USB2.0 Type-C port x2 | Type-C USB2.0 port x2 |
Driving Train | Stepper motor | Stepper motor |
Computer Control | Yes (ASCOM and INDI) | Yes (ASCOM and INDI) |
Automatic Focusing | Yes | Yes |
Motorized Focusing Button | Yes | Yes |
Manual Focusing | Yes (w or w/o motor power on) | Yes (with override) |
Temperature Sensor | Yes (Built-in) | Yes (Built-in) |
Camera Angle Adjustment | Yes | Yes |
Warranty | One year limited | One year limited |
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