Brand: ZWO

ZWO 7-Position EFW for 50mmx50mm Filters (ZWO-EFW-7x50)

ZWO-EFW-7X50

Brand: ZWO

ZWO 7-Position EFW for 50mmx50mm Filters (ZWO-EFW-7x50)

ZWO-EFW-7X50

ZWO filters wheels make it incredibly easy to rotate between different filters through an astrophotography session. You can even program your filter change routing with the ASIAir.
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This 50mmx50mm EFW (Electronic Filter Wheel) independently developed by ZWO for astronomical mono cameras. There are 7 slots inside the EFW and we recommend you use the ZWO 36mm LRGB and SHO filter set with it.

The body is CNC milled from an aircraft graded aluminum block. It is made with high quality and thin with the thickness of only 28mm. The heart of the EFW uses the quality step motors produced by NPM, Japan features very high precision and reliable performance. When photographing, you can rotate the EFW in both counter clockwise or clockwise direction for filter selection. The whole operation process is rather convenient and efficient.

There are no need for multiple cables to power this filter wheel up, just one USB cable does the trick. The power consumption of this EFW is approximately 120mAh @5V, which can be operated from the Cooled CMOS’s USB hub.

All ZWO 50mmx50mm filters can be perfectly supported by this EFW. But if you use filters from third party, then please make sure the thickness of the filter should be between 3mm and 4mm.

What's in the Box

  • 7x50 EFW
  • 2.0x75mm Cross Screwdriver
  • Darkening Rings Set
  • M2.5x6 Screws (x12)
  • 2m USB2.0 Right-Angle Cable
  • 0.5m USB2.0 Right-Angle Cable
  • 50mmx50mm Filter Masks (x10)
  • M2x4 Screws (x26) (x2 bags)

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