Skywatcher SynGuider II
Skywatcher SynGuider II for worry-free tracking
The Skywatcher SynGuider II lets you track your mount automatically, without a laptop or PC. You plug it in, set it up and it does the rest. This is ideal for mobile use and dark locations. No need to bring anything extra. That's how you keep your setup simple and reliable.

Sharp stars, even at long exposures
The SynGuider II continuously corrects small tracking errors. This keeps stars beautifully round, even at exposures of several hours. Your photos look calmer and sharper. Fewer failures. More usable shots.

Always found a tracking star quickly
The sensitive CMOS sensor sees faint stars that are invisible to the naked eye. You quickly find a suitable tracking star, even with a small tracking scope. The variable exposure times help you work smoothly under different conditions. This allows you to keep shooting even when the sky is not perfect.
Simple operation, immediately clear
The clear live view lets you see exactly what the camera is tracking. The controls are logical and quick to learn. Even if this is your first autoguider, you can start using it right away. Updating is easy via the Internet, so your system always stays current.
Flexible and mobile deployment
The SynGuider II runs on batteries, ideal for field use. Prefer fixed power supply? You can, too. The standard ST-4 connection makes it compatible with many mounts. Just plug it in and you're ready to go.
Specifications
Capacity
| Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Telescope connection | 1,25″ |
| Sensor type | CMOS (Aptina MT9V034) |
| Sensor size | 4.51 × 2.88 mm |
| Resolution | 752 × 480 |
| Pixel size | 6 µm |
| Minimum exposure time | 0,002 s |
| Color camera | No |
| Chip diagonal | 5.4 mm |
| Autoguider interface | Yes |
Equipment
| Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Filter wheel | No |
General
| Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Color | Silver |
| Autoguider | Yes |
| Application astrophotography | Follow |
| Battery type | Mono (D, LR20), 4 pieces |







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