Here's a shot of the wedge showing the side and rear of the wedge. The design is perfect for imaging. It is sturdy, precise, and easy to assemble and operate. My first experience with a wedge was with a Meade LX50 and I remember the frustration I had whenever I tried to drift align it. I know I will never feel that way with this wedge. | |
Here's another shot from the other side. Notice you can adjust the azimuth from both sides. | |
The "Stealth" version looks right at home with all the black machined aluminum on the tripod. | |
It's kind of hard to see in this picture but the Stop Plate that Frank added to the 2005 Evolution Wedge (the bar right below the telescope control panel) really helps in getting the telescope mounted. |
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