Turn your Unistellar eVscope or eQuinox smart telescope into a professional solar tracking observatory on a budget.
Technical Carbon-Fiber housing for safe and budget-friendly solar imaging sessions
Unistellar smart telescopes like the eVscope and eQuinox lines are powerhouse instruments for tracking deep-sky objects. But did you know they perform wonderfully when imaging solar sunspots and partial eclipses? Unfortunately, buying the factory OEM solar filter demands a steep premium (often around $200). Azur3dprint engineered a technical alternative that provides an unbeatable price point with zero compromise on the physical protection of your optical assembly.
| Filter Layout Option | Estimated Cost | Mechanical & Optical Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Factory OEM Solar Filter | ~$200.00 | Ready out of the box, but costly. |
| Baader AstroSolar A4 Sheet (Density 5.0) | ~$30.00 | To be cut and sandwiched inside our cell (not included). |
The bottom line: For less than $80 total investment, you achieve the exact same optical performance as the original hardware... and you'll have plenty of leftover AstroSolar film to build filters for secondary gear like binoculars or finders!
Because solar imaging allows no room for structural failure, and your Unistellar smart scope deserves components that compliment its signature aesthetics, our layout covers all safety aspects:
"The eVscope and eQuinox setups are fantastic tools to run public outreach events during daytime solar events or eclipses. The Baader AstroSolar 5.0 film delivers supreme color neutrality and sharp micro-details to track active sunspot complexes. Our heavy-duty Carbon PETG housing provides the peace of mind you need to let your smart scope track the Sun in crowded spaces without fearing an accidental dislodging."
— Vincent, Founder of Azur3dprint