Wanderer Astro Electronic Tilt Adjuster (M54): Precision Tilt Control Without the Guesswork
Tired of fumbling with tilt in the dark or manually adjusting with trial and error? The Wanderer Astro Electronic Tilt Adjuster (ETA) M54 is your remote-controlled, ultra-precise solution to tilt and back focus alignment—purpose-built for astrophotographers chasing perfect stars across the field.
Key Features – Built for Precision, Designed for Convenience
Say Goodbye to Manual Tilt Hassles
No more adjusting tiny screws in the dark
Eliminate tilt guesswork and achieve pinpoint stars—remotely and accurately
Ultra-Thin, Ultra-Smart Design
Just 5mm thick when screw-mounted to an OAG or camera
Maintains 55mm back focus in most standard setups
Only 470g—perfect for weight-conscious rigs
Patented Dual-Layer Light-Sealed Construction
Prevents light leaks with a nested mechanical design
Positioning accuracy up to 2 microns—ideal for fast optics and large sensors
Cold-Weather Ready
Fully operational down to -20°C (-4°F)
Engineered to endure harsh winter environments without performance loss
Built to Perform with Professional Rigidity
Nearly 1,000 curved surfaces and over 50 components
Professionally engineered for ultra-high stiffness and mechanical stability
Minimizes flex and ensures long-term reliability for critical imaging sessions
Unmatched Industrial Design
Sleek, curved aesthetic with premium machining
Blends functionality with beauty—like a precision instrument and an art piece in one
Remote Software Control with WandererEmpire
Full remote access and visualization through the WandererEmpire control software
User-friendly interface for fine-tuning tilt adjustments without touching your gear
Mounting Flexibility
Direct screw-in design for secure, back-focus-friendly integration
Compatible with most OAGs and imaging trains that require precise tilt tuning
The Wanderer ETA isn’t just another tilt adjuster—it’s a remote-controlled, sub-micron precision upgrade for your imaging setup. Whether you're using a fast system, large-format sensor, or just want tighter stars across the frame, this is the solution serious astrophotographers have been waiting for.
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