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2025-08-27 15:28:18
This is a review for the "Astromania 1.25" Superior Quality Multiple 9-Position Filter Wheel For Telescope" ASIN B0140UAASM, Item model number SKU_AM_FW1M9 .I didn't order the right adapter for this because I was reading a Q/A that didn't apply. Unlike the reviews, the Q/A's can be about any of the products and there is no way to tell which one people are taking about unless they specify. Amazon, please improve the tagging in your Q/A section so we can tell which product people are talking about.This model has T2 female mount (42mm x 0.75mm pitch) both in and out. The 'camera adapter' is T2 Male to T2 male, with a T2 female jam ring so that the position angle of the attached device can be set. The included nose-piece adapter is T2 male to 1.25" maleThe Hex wrench that was included in my package did not fit the fasteners to open it up. It was much too small.It's well made and sturdy. The quality of the threads is good and there's not any slop or binding when screwing things in and out. It will add significantly to the weight on your focuser so be sure your focuser is up to the task.As advertised, i don't see any light leakage. There is no appreciable flexionThe wheel moves precisely, and the position indents do their job commendably well. It will be easy to feel when you're at an indent even if you have gloves on.Unless you have a special tool, or unless you have small fingers and are exceptionally dexterous, it will be necessary to disassemble it in order to install the filters safely.
Aaron C.
2025-08-19 09:59:00
Very easy to use and rotates very smoothly. It has spring loaded ball bearings inside that register into little divots giving a snapping feeling so that you know that the wheel is in the right place. It's made of metal and plastic so it's slightly lighter than other filter wheels that are entirely made of metal, but still very sturdy. I haven't had a problem with light leaking in through the side opening and I imagine that it would only be an issue if you were shining a bright flashlight directly into it. It's a bit difficult to thread in the filters without opening the filter wheel so if you do open it be very careful to not lose the little ball bearings or springs. It's probably best to do it over a bowl because they will come falling out.
David
2025-07-08 13:55:13
One of the 5 locations had an issue with the threads. Luckily I had a filter I don't care much about, so I forced that one into it first to correct the threads so I wouldn't damage one of my more expensive filters. Have to take a star off for that, potential to cause damage to one of your other pieces of equipment is a big deal. Also the opening where the wheel sticks through so you can change positions - is gaping! I can't image any scenario other than pitch black where stray light doesn't leak in through there. The slot is way wider than it needs to be. It's solid metal, so it's heavy, but sturdy. Movement is smooth, but be careful if you disassemble as there are spring loaded balls (detents) that give it a nice "clicky" movement between positions. The balls and the springs can go flying if you're not careful. I keep a gallon plastic bag over it when not in use to keep dust from entering the grand canyon on the side of this thing and getting into my filters and optic train, and a black t-shirt over it when imaging to keep stray light out. I'm sure you probably don't get these concerns when you pay $500 for a high end electronic one, but I'm on a budget so I appreciate that us folks have options too. I'll actually use my filters now that it's easy to switch between them. The included adapters can be configured to use this in several ways but that also means you could wind up using your filters backwards. That is okay for some filters, but not all. Overall I'm quite satisfied.
Doc
2025-06-06 18:32:18
First shipment had issues with knicks in the metal and chips in the paint so it was returned/replaced with another one. Second one came in much better condition. It is very nicely manufactured and finished. I have average sized hands for a guy and I was unable to install filters without taking it apart. When doing so there are tiny parts you need to keep close track of, or your filter wheel will not be like new ever again. I also thought it was a bit on the heavy side and a definite increase in load to your telescope mount i.e. make sure your mount can handle the total weight. Because of the hassle to install/remove filters I ended up sending it back for a refund.
Richard S.
2025-04-01 14:45:00
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Jacques
2025-02-09 09:19:22
Un article qui complète très bien mon équipement en astronomie. Très bien construit et solide et en plus ça fonctionne à merveille. Bravo et merci Amazon.
Marc Nadeau
2025-02-05 15:51:26
Very solid & works well with no extraneous light entrance.
Santiago Sanchez
2025-02-02 15:54:42
Excellence
Kevin W.
2025-01-27 13:51:18
package arrived open missing parts can't use
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