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What Can it Do? - Achieve MORE with LESS

The Orion Nebula - Martin Stirland

The Orion Nebula (Click to enlarge).
© Martin Stirland.

Do you think portable equipment is only good for widefield imaging?

If so, you might be surprised to find out what you can achieve with the AstroTrac TT320X-AG.

Big results don't necessarily mean big equipment any more. AstroTrac enables lightweight equipment to produce high quality results which were previously only possible with larger, heavier, more expensive and more complex gear.

The simplicity of operation of modern DSLR cameras is perfectly matched by the TT320X-AG. With fast camera lenses or the new breed of sub four inch fast refractors, AstroTrac owners are shooting targets which were previously only accessible with guided mounts.

The TT320X-AG throws down a new challenge - how far can you go with it?

MORE Accuracy, MORE Focal Length, MORE Targets

The Andromeda Galaxy - Martin Stirland

The Andromeda Galaxy
(Click to enlarge) © Martin Stirland

Image in New Ways

If you are looking for a cut down version of your main system, which you will love just as much because it can deliver, you should seriously consider the TT320X-AG. Find out how the tracking accuracy of the TT320X-AG is in a class of its own.

Its the perfect compliment to your existing, less portable setup, enabling you to do more imaging, more often.

Spiral galaxy NGC 4565

Markarian's Chain (Click to enlarge).
© Thomas Petit and Thierry Legault.

Open up Your Options

DSLR, CCD, film, short or long focal length, solar, visual, narrowband - the choice is yours.

The TT320X-AG has the load capacity to carry most DSLR, CCD and film cameras and can also handle small telescopes including popular fast refractors.

Make eclipse chasing a breeze with the built in solar and lunar tracking rates.

Spiral galaxy NGC 4565

Holmes and California Nebula.
(Click to enlarge) © Sebastian Voltmer.

MORE for Your Money

Chances are you own a range of cameras, lenses and telescopes. Why have equipment lying around unused when you can put it to good use?

You probably already own a suitable photo tripod. Find out what else you need to start AstroTrac imaging.

LESS Weight, LESS Power, LESS Setup Time

The Pin Wheel Galaxy - M33

The Pin Wheel Galaxy - M33
(Click to enlarge) © Richard Taylor.

Truely Portable

Leave your AstroTrac setup in the corner of a room, pop it in the car, or your suitcase. The TT320X-AG's minimal weight makes it easy to take your portable imaging setup with you wherever you go.

No need for counterweights, no need for large power supplies, no need for guiding equipment. If you like you can even leave the laptop at home and take the TT320X-AG backpacking (article in German).

Omega Centauri - Nik Szymanek.

Omega Centauri.
(Click to enlarge) © Nik Szymanek.

A Whole Evening on 8 AA Cells

A lightweight mount isn't much use if it needs a large heavy power supply. The minimal power consumption of the TT320X-AG gives you true freedom.

Run for a whole evening on just 8 AA cells or a whole week on a single 7 Ah Lead Acid cell.

AA cells are available across the planet, which is just as well because airlines don't permit lead acid batteries on board.

NGC 4889, NGC4874 and spiral NGC 4921 - Gain Lee

The Coma Galaxy Supercluster.
© Gain Lee.

Start Imaging In Minutes

Every minute saved setting up is another minute spent imaging. Avoid the hassle and frustration sometimes associated with more complex equipment. See how quick and easy it is to setup and use the TT320X-AG

Contact us to discuss how YOU can achieve more with less kit.

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15-18 Apr 2010
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11-12 Sep 2010
Equinox Star Party - UK

18-19 Sep 2010
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22-24 Oct 2010
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12-14 Nov 2010
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