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The weight of a piggyback camera, tele-extender, etc., can affect the balance of your catadioptric telescope. This can lead to blurred astrophotos or possible motor drive or clutch damage not covered by warranty. In addition, an unbalanced telescope can swing abruptly when the right ascension or declination locks are released (accidentally or otherwise), posing a physical danger to the unwary observer and/or to his camera. For these reasons, counterweights are strongly recommended when you use camera equipment with any catadioptric telescope, particularly when using eyepiece projection adapters for close-up lunar and planetary photography.

You can usually compensate for the added weight of a camera with a reflector or refractor without resorting to optional extra counterweights. Adjusting the position of the refractor or reflector optical tube fore and aft in its cradle rings will rebalance it in declination. Relocating the main counterweight further down its shaft will rebalance the scope in right ascension.


Celestron C5 Piggyback Counterpoise for Celestron C5+ only; 2 lb. weight attaches to scope’s single fork arm to balance camera during piggyback photography; includes adapter to attach camera to piggyback built into scope handle. #1705

 


Celestron Counterweight Bar Assemblies: for fork mount Celestron 8", 9.25", and 11" scopes only; not for German equatorial mount scopes; unique high-leverage design needs only half the weight of ordinary counterweights to properly balance the same amount of photo equipment; low profile dovetail bar attaches to existing accessory holes in underside of front and rear cells of scopes and can be left in place permanently; no-tool quick release bracket attaches threaded counterweight shaft to dovetail bar and allows rod to be positioned anywhere along optical tube; 2.5 lb. counterweight threads onto rod and can be positioned up and down on rod to quickly balance any accessory load (closer to optical tube provides less leverage; further away provides more, allowing heavier accessory loads to be balanced); extra 2.5 lb. and 5 lb. weights are available to balance very heavy cameras or accessories; Ultima 11 version #1720 is shown on the left of the photo, while Ultima 8 version #1715 is shown on the right; extra 2.5 lb. weight #1722 is identical to the weights shown in the photo.


Celestron Ultima 2000 Counterweight Set: for computerized Celestron Ultima 2000 8" scope only; while the Ultima 2000 comes with suitable counterweights to balance its standard accessories, these five additional counterweights (one 17.5 oz. and four 2.75 oz.) thread into each other and into the front cell of the scope to balance the extra weight of photo accessories and heavy star diagonals     #1730

 


Celestron CI 700/Losmandy G11 Equatorial Mount Counterweight: additional 22 lb. machined weight for balancing heavy loads mounted on the Celestron CI700 or Losmandy G11 German equatorial mounts only (mounts come with one 22 lb. weight as standard equipment); hand-tighten thumbscrew holds counterweight in place on shaft.     #G1122

 

 


Meade Equatorial Mount Counterweights: additional weights for balancing heavy loads mounted on the Meade Starfinder scopes or the Starfinder 6/8/10 and Starfinder 16 German equatorial mounts (when sold as mounts only, the Starfinder 6/8/10 mount comes with one 10 lb. weight as standard equipment, while the Starfinder 16" mount comes with one 25 lb. weight); weights for the Starfinder 6/8/10 mount fit a 1" counterweight shaft; weights for the Starfinder 16 mount fit a 1.5" shaft; all are held in place by a countersunk bolt tightened by a hex-head wrench (wrench is supplied with telescope or mount, but not with counterweight when sold alone); shown on the 8" scope at the left of the photo are 5 lb. weight #ST805 and 10 lb. weight #ST810, while the 10" scope at the right of the photo has 25 lb. weight #ST825 (not shown are the 25 and 42 lb. weights for the Starfinder 16 mount, which are similar in appearance to #ST825)


Meade Tube Balance Systems: designed for fork mount Meade 7" Maksutov-Cassegrains and 8" through 16" Schmidt-Cassegrains only; not for Meade German equatorial mount scopes such as the #203SC/500, which are balanced in declination by sliding their optical tube fore and aft in their dovetail mount until the correct balance is achieved; #1401 tube balance is for 8" scopes such as the older 2080B, LX5, LX6, etc., and the current LX10, LX50, and LX200; #1402 is for 10" scopes such as the older 2120B, LX6, Premier series, etc. and the current 10" LX50, and LX200; #1403 is for the 12" LX200; #1404 is for the 16" LX200; #1407 is for the 7" LX50 and LX200; a low profile bar attaches to the underside of front and rear cells of the telescope and can be left in place permanently; three sliding weights (1, 2, and 3 pounds) slide onto the bar – singly or in combination – to precisely balance photo accessories or heavy visual accessories; weights are locked in place on bar with thumbscrews; safety thumbscrews at ends of bar prevent weights from slipping off, but allow weights to be easily removed, with no tools required, for storage or travel; extra 2 lb. counterweight is available for use with very heavy cameras or accessories; the #1401 tube balance is shown in the photo mounted underneath the optical tube of an 8" Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain (all 3 weights are shown installed).


Questar Counterweight: for 3.5" Questar astro and Duplex only; one pound lead-filled non-scratching vinyl sleeve wraps around optical tube or dew cap and is held closed by Velcro tabs; separate Velcro-faced bar attaches to eyepiece diopter tube and extends forward along optical tube to anchor weight sleeve in position; sliding sleeve fore and aft on barrel balances different camera weights.     #1793