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Telescope Camera 4K, 8MP Astrophotography Camera - 1.25" Telescope Electronic Eyepiece Camera with IR Filter, Plug & Play for Astronomy, Planetary Imaging, Compatible with Windows/Mac/Linux

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Features

  • Plug & Play Multi-OS Support No drivers needed! Automatically recognized by Windows 10/11, macOS 12+, and Linux via USB. Stream live celestial views instantly with UVC-compatible software.
  • 8MP High-Speed Imaging 8MP sensor delivers 1080P@60fps and 30fps@4K smooth video recording, along with still image capture. Accurately reproduces true colors in low-light conditions, perfect for capturing lunar craters and Saturn's rings in stunning detail.
  • Precision 1.25" Compatibility Works with all standard 1.25" telescope focusers, M28.5x0.6mm threaded interface. Includes IR-cut filter to reduce light pollution & protect sensor from dust.
  • Ultralight Aerospace Design Weighs only 110g (1.97x1.98x1.25") with CNC-machined aluminum body. Maintains telescope balance during astrophotography, perfect for field observations.
  • All-in-One Astronomy Tool Ideal for lunar imaging, planetary video capture, EAA, and STEM education. Compatible with third-party astronomy software for advanced data processing.
  • Long-Range Observation Optimized High-sensitivity sensor with low-light enhancement captures nebulae and galaxies clearly, perfect for deep-sky exploration.

Brand: FIBONAX


Optical Tube Length: 25 Millimeters


Eye Piece Lens Description: Barlow


Objective Lens Diameter: 31.75 Millimeters


Telescope Mount Description: Altazimuth Mount/Equatorial Mount


Product Dimensions: 1.97"D x 1.97"W x 1.99"H


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Power Source: Corded Electric


Finderscope: Reflex


Item Weight: 0.28 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: 1.97 x 1.97 x 1.99 inches


Item Weight: 9.9 ounces


Item model number: NOVA8M


Date First Available: May 4, 2025


Manufacturer: FIBONAX


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  • Works for my spotting scope
Size: Gen 2 Color: Red
I am using it for my spotting scope and a finder, as the IR cut filter is easily removed its better for the purpose than another brand I looked at where the filter is built in/would be hard to remove. Of course you get more dust, but a lens puffer is standard kit for astronomers. Update: The USB connector has a slight wiggle that can sometimes cause a bump disconnect, but it’s easily fixed. I slipped in non-conductive plastic shims to stabilize it, a toothpick would do. If whatever you use slips through, the back plate can be unscrewed for access. Just be mindful of static electricity when opening the case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2025 by Rory McSweeney

  • works plug & play UVC on iPadOS17 (Pro M4 11")
I intend to use it instead of a 1.25" eyepiece, on a variety of telescopes, with an 11" iPad Pro M4 as a monitor so more people can see the images, especially inexperienced viewers who have trouble using eyepieces. I added an USBA to USBC adapter to plug it in to my 11" iPad Pro M4. The "Dongled" app immediately recognizes and displays the camera but has no control over the camera; it just displays an image. Much better is the "CamX" app, which has settings for the displayed brightness, contrast, gain, saturation, zoom, & orientation, which are captured on video and still images. Even better, the "CamX" app communicates with, and has settings for the camera, including resolution, frame rate, compression codec "format", and buttons for still capture and video capture. I can set 420v Raw 3264 x 2448 at 1 fps for stills. I can set 420f compressed 3264x2448 at 15 fps for video. These are my first impressions. The color cast of the camera seems to have a faint magenta to green gradient based on low light exposure right now. That is why I give it only 4 stars. This may be operator error, however. I have to play more with the display settings when I'm using it on a stars and planets at night. Telescopes being tested include old non-ai Nikkor telephotos from 500mm to 135mm, sometimes with with a 2X teleconvertor, and an F to 1.25" eyepiece adapter. Because this high res sensor is small at 1/3.2" the apparent magnification on these telephotos is impressive. In general small sensors' tiny pixels should have more noise than my Z6's big pixels, but atmospheric irregularity is generally a bigger problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024 by Anders J Nereim

  • Great value for performance.
Size: Gen 2 Color: Red
This astrophotography camera offers a great entry point for imaging, especially given its affordable price point. It is easy to use straight from the box, basically attach the eyepiece to your telescope and my husband plugged the cord into our windows lap top. Easy to follow instructions for capturing images. It did take a bit of time to focus in but once there the images were good quality. My husband is really happy with the included UV/IR filter and is looking forward to using it more frequently as we travel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2025 by D. ANGEL

  • Warning - very misleading on what software supports this camera.
I generally dislike when sellers are not clear on what a product can do. I ordered this with realistic expectations of what I would be able to get out of it. I was only able to get it to work with the windows camera app and it was very limited on what settings could be changed. When they stated it would work with 3rd party professional astronomy software I assumed that it would work with N.I.N.A or other popular software, IT DOES NOT WORK WITH ANY ASTRONOMY software even the two they directly state in the manual page in the box. I did return mine because you just can't easily use an astronomy camera which only is supported by windows camera app. With the above being said I did want to be fair and speak of the quality of the camera. Others stated was low quality and a complete ripoff. Though It will not work for my purposes I did want to point out the following good things: - It came well packaged and with clearly marked specifications. - Construction quality seemed very good for price. - Image quality was clear but defaulted to 1920 by 1080 and you had to force it to the 4k res each time you loaded it (again only thing supported it was windows camera). - It was a cloudy night and I have a high magnification scope so only thing I could focus on was a mailbox light a half mile away, in the dark. But it was able to show the fixture and not over saturate from the 3 light bulbs. Probably would be great for kids with a starter scope looking at the moon and possibly Saturn or Jupiter. Suspect it would be great birdwatching with a spotter scope that used 1.25 eyepieces. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024 by C. Graves

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