The HyperStar 9.25 works with any Fastar ready C9.25 and transforms it from a f/10 planetary scope into a f/2.2 imaging powerhouse — 25× faster, with a coma-free field over 3° wide. No guiding, no equatorial wedge required.
Camera Compatibility
The Standard Camera Adapter included with every HyperStar 9.25 has an M42 threaded top and is pre-set for cameras with 17.5 mm of backfocus and accepts 2" mounted M48 Filters.


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What's in the box?
Everything Included
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HyperStar 9.25 (C9.25 v4) Includedf/1.9, 300 mm. The complete f/2.2 imaging lens.
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Standard Camera Adapter IncludedM42 threaded top · accepts 2" mounted filters · 17.5 mm backfocus cameras.
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Secondary Mirror Holder IncludedKeeps your secondary safe when HyperStar in use.
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Filter Slider Upgrade OptionalM42 + M54 male, ready for 17.5mm backfocus cameras.
| Model | HyperStar 9.25 (C9.25 v4) |
| Focal ratio | f/2.2 |
| Focal length | 525 mm |
| Speed increase | 25× faster than stock f/10 |
| Field of view | Up to 3° — coma-free, flat field |
| Max sensor size | 28 mm |
| Compatible Optical Tubes | Any Celestron C9.25 w/ Fastar Secondary Mirror |
| HyperStar backfocus with included camera adapter and Filter Slider Upgrade | 17.5 mm |
| Included adapter threads | M42 male top (M54 top sold separately) |
| Optional Filter Slider Threads | Both M42 male and M54 male |
| Origin | 🇺🇸 Designed and built in Tucson, Arizona. |
HyperStar Version Comparison

FAQ
Do I need the Filter Slider to use filters with the HyperStar?
No. The Standard Camera Adapter that ships with every HyperStar has an M42 threaded top that accepts one 2" mounted filter — ideal for a broadband, dual-band or IR-cut filter with a one-shot color camera. The Filter Slider is a helpful upgrade for monochrome shooters or anyone wanting to change filters throughout your imaging session.
What cameras does the included adapter work with?
The Standard Camera Adapter is M42-threaded and pre-set for 17.5 mm backfocus — which covers most popular cooled astrocameras. If your camera needs a different thread size or backfocus, check out our HyperStar Adapter page.
Are HyperStars hard to focus?
Not really. A Bahtinov mask, an autofocuser like the EAF, or any software showing FWHM all work well. The fast f/ratio does make backfocus more critical — which is why our adapters are machined with precise accuracy.
Will I need spacers for correct backfocus?
No. Every HyperStar ships with the correct adapter already set to the right backfocus. Install the HyperStar, attach your camera, and start imaging.
See It in Action
HyperStar imaging under light-polluted skies on an alt-az mount: