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Levenhuk T300 PLUS Digital Camera

€229.95
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The Levenhuk T300 PLUS Digital Camera is an indispensable tool for astrophotography. This camera allows you to watch the night sky using a computer, take photos of deep-sky objects and record videos of interesting astronomical events. The camera has a 3-megapixel sensor that is great for shooting the Moon and the planets of the Solar system.

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This camera was designed for use with a telescope of any type and brand, as a 1.25" adapter is included in the package. After the camera is connected to a computer, it transmits clear and colorful pictures on a screen instantly in real time. The camera does not need to be charged, as it is powered directly from the computer via USB cable.

To make the observation of objects of different brightness easier, the Levenhuk T300 PLUS Digital Camera has a shutter speed control. You will only need to choose the shooting time to get the best quality images. The camera has three preset modes with a frame rate of 8 to 43 frames per second.

To ensure the best possible performance of your new camera, make sure your computer complies with the system requirements specified by the manufacturer. Compatible OS include Mac, Linux, and Windows. A USB 2.0 port is required to establish a connection. If the software does not run on your computer, please contact us and specify your operating system and its version (for Linux: platform and kernel version).

The latest version of Levenhuk Software for Windows supports eight languages: English, French, German, Polish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Turkish.

The kit includes:

Levenhuk telescope digital camera

Adapter (31.75mm/1.25")

USB cable for connection to PC or laptop and power supply

Installation CD with Levenhuk image editing software and the required drivers

User manual and lifetime warranty

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