List of products by brand Starizona

Starizona HyperStar for Celestron C1100 v4 (16369)
2072.69 $
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The Starizona HyperStar for Celestron C1100 v4 is an advanced optical accessory that transforms your standard Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain (SC) telescope into a powerful, ultra-fast astrograph, ideal for deep-sky astrophotography. By replacing the secondary mirror with the HyperStar lens assembly, you can mount a CCD or DSLR camera directly at the front of your telescope, dramatically increasing the speed and efficiency of your imaging setup.
Starizona Hyperstar for Celestron EdgeHD 8 v4 (83130)
1695.66 $
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The Starizona HyperStar for Celestron EdgeHD 8 v4 is an innovative optical accessory that transforms your Celestron EdgeHD 8" telescope into a high-speed, wide-field imaging system, perfect for deep-sky astrophotography. By replacing the standard secondary mirror with the HyperStar lens assembly, you can mount a CCD, CMOS, or DSLR camera directly at the front of the telescope. This dramatically increases the telescope’s speed and field of view, allowing you to capture bright, detailed images of the night sky with much shorter exposure times and less demanding tracking requirements.
Starizona Hyperstar Celestron C6 v4 (60266)
754 $
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The HyperStar system transforms your Celestron C6 Schmidt-Cassegrain into a powerful 150 mm f/2 CCD telescope for astrophotography. HyperStar is a multi-lens correction system that replaces the standard secondary mirror in the Schmidt corrector plate of an SC telescope. It corrects for coma and field curvature, normally handled by the secondary mirror, using advanced optical design. The CCD or DSLR camera is mounted directly onto the front of the telescope.
Starizona HyperStar for EdgeHD 1100 telescope v4 (44128)
2075.15 $
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HyperStar is a multi-lens correction system that replaces the standard secondary mirror in the Schmidt corrector plate of a Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. The HyperStar optics correct for coma and field curvature, functions normally performed by the secondary mirror. The CCD or DSLR camera mounts directly onto the front of the telescope using this system.