The guidescope is mounted parallel to the actual tube - ideally using guide scope rings, in which the guidescope can be moved more easily. A camera can then be connected to the camera end, which automatically operates the mount's tracking control. This enables long-exposure night sky images.
Cameras that are useful for guiding have a 1.25" socket, with which they can be connected easily to the guidescope.
The Rotolock adaptor clamps the accessories centrally via a helical thread. This ensures a secure hold and prevents tilting when clamping. In addition, the Rotolock adaptor can also be easily operated with gloves thanks to its large, ribbed ring.