Azimuthal mechanics, such as the SkyWatcher AZ-4, are the first choice of amateur astronomers when maximum portability is the goal. It is also particularly recommended for those looking for a stable and smooth moving mount for nature observation.
The "deluxe" version photo tripod also includes a threaded (1/4") L-platform adapter.
A precise and shake-free mechanism greatly increases the comfort of sightings. The head is made entirely of metal, which creates stability. The large Teflon-bearing shafts slide smoothly along both axes, the "tightness" of which can be adjusted with the hand-clutch screws, with its moving arm allowing you to navigate your telescope with great precision. Two versions are available: one with aluminium feet and one with 45 mm diameter steel feet.
The aluminium-legged version stands out for its particularly light weight, with a load capacity of up to 15 cm Schmidt or Makasutov-Cassegrain binoculars, but it can also be used with lightweight short Newtonian or refracting telescopes. The steel-legged version can carry up to 20 cm Schmidt-Cassegrain or bright Newtonian telescopes.