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Celestron Accessory Kit Celestron Accessory Kit

List Price: $239.95
Sale Price: $125.00
You save: $114.95 (48%)

 

Description

Celestron Accessory Kit

Features

  • Five superior grade Plossl eyepieces, all fully multi-coated for maximum contrast and resolution
  • 2x, 1.25-inch Barlow lens gives you a total of ten power combinations
  • Six colored eyepiece (planetary) filters
  • 1.25-inch Moon filter provides maximum enjoyment of the moon especially during the brighter phases
  • Items in this kit are valued at over $700.00 if purchased separately

canon telescope adapter

 

Canon S3 no good for astrophotography?

Is there a camera T-Ring special adapters or something for mounting on a telescope? Any person and try this?

[Edited] I am learning to use the Canon 40D, and I have the following problems: 1) jiggle Monte / wind / footprints near I mess up my telescope photos. 2) The approach is real pain, because the light level is too low for the camera to display on the screen and the viewfinder is too small to focus correctly. I have to use a guiding star for checking focus and then shot back. Then maybe the display shows one or two stars, when in 1600 ISO. Get a backup plan for the approach, ie as parfocal installation can be configured without the cam, and just connect without having to change anything. (See first answer) You can get what is probably a 58 mm adapter or Scopetronics Canon and others, $ 19. Then add the ring step to t-thread, $ 31. A digi-t allows you to connect to existing 58 mm direct eye for $ 60. You also do not have the ability to RAW format, unless you use the hacks available on the Internet, check CHDK. RAW help you make the most of your CCD. You are limited to 15 seconds of exposure. This is not enough for nebulae, and makes use of filters almost O3/SII/Ha/Hb out of the question because the image is too dark. I'm finding that I can get good photos with 40D 30-500 seconds. Another alternative is to get the shaft clamp about the scope of which provides a 1/4-20 mounting thread that holds the camera. Disadvantage of this is: a) You have to deal with chromatic aberration (Changes color) of S3 incorporated into the objectives b) You may have to use the optical zoom function to get the rod of the cartoons (too CCD Camera large or too far from the eye). Scopetronics has a solution for this. It was not too bad for my G7 (25mm CCD) and 50 mm eyepiece, but most areas have eye much smaller. Or you can spend more money on a lens 0.66x reducer, can help too. C) is necessary to align the camera precisely the point Three axes in the center of the eyepiece. Off by a mm, and not get everything. Then you have to be aligned in the axis of the scope. Remove the camera to look into the eyepiece, and you may have to do the alignment again. D) You may need to make your camera to manual focus, because most of the CAM can not smell the light -5 mag. My G7 + Manual needed to be in macro mode, about 20 cm "approach to work, to shoot the moon. With the above configuration of the G-7, Luna great shots, except of the yellow / blue shift. A major advantage of pocket cams are the ability to make video. If you can hook Saturn, and keep focused, you can use 1 / 60 or so of video, and stack it. Apparently less than 30 minutes of video will make a stunning image. I have not tried it yet, but others have proven to work well. If you get any real (D) SLR, you only need an adapter Ta-your-houses-place, and possibly a piece of mouth-to-T adapter, each about or less $ 20. Advantage here is jiggle, without sensitivity to light from the side, and the photos much better because of the lack of glass which are not needed between the telescope and CCD. CCD is also a better quality of digital SLR. On the other hand, competition for quality in the sub-DSLR market is driving faster than the standard SLR can move digital. your camera can also ISO 3200, although I do not recommend it for the star, it's good to see if you point to something you want, and then can use a lower ISO settings to avoid amplification of noise in the CCD. Be careful with your lens hit the scope of the lens when you are away - hopefully the adapter does not allow this, but usually my G7 is turned off when it can not move during the zoom lens, and I have to move, the power again. Turn Astro IS function, and probably most of the AF as well. Go to high DS cartridge. My 2GB still occupies too fast on a good night shot. Thanks to the first answer, in reality for the digi-t for my G-7, so you can make planetary video. My 40D direct link does a good job for everything else so far.

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Celestron Accessory Kit Celestron Accessory Kit

List Price: $239.95
Sale Price: $125.00
You save: $114.95 (48%)

 

Description

Celestron Accessory Kit

Features

  • Five superior grade Plossl eyepieces, all fully multi-coated for maximum contrast and resolution
  • 2x, 1.25-inch Barlow lens gives you a total of ten power combinations
  • Six colored eyepiece (planetary) filters
  • 1.25-inch Moon filter provides maximum enjoyment of the moon especially during the brighter phases
  • Items in this kit are valued at over $700.00 if purchased separately
Celestron 93625 Universal 1.25-inch Camera T-Adapter Celestron 93625 Universal 1.25-inch Camera T-Adapter

List Price: $30.95
Sale Price: $20.95
You save: $10.00 (32%)

 

Description

Fits (drop in style) any type of telescope that uses a 1.25" focuser or visual back. Allows you to attach your 35mm SLR camera to the prime focus of your telescope or spotting scope. Both a T-Adapter and T-Ring are required to mount a 35mm SLR camera to your instrument.

Features

  • Allows attachment of 35mm SLR camera to the prime focus of your telescope
  • Great for terrestrial, short exposure lunar and planetary photography
  • Use with separate guidescope for long exposure deep-sky photography
  • Fits any type of telescope that uses a 1.25-inch focuser or visual back
  • Both a T-Adapter and T-Ring are required to mount camera
Opteka T-Mount Adapter for Canon EOS 60D, 50D, 40D, 30D, 20D, 7D, 5D, 1D, Rebel T3i, T3, T2i, T1i, XS, XSi, XTi and XT Digital SLR Cameras Opteka T-Mount Adapter for Canon EOS 60D, 50D, 40D, 30D, 20D, 7D, 5D, 1D, Rebel T3i, T3, T2i, T1i, XS, XSi, XTi and XT Digital SLR Cameras

Sale Price: $13.95

 

Description

An accessory ring available in Canon EOS mount which converts the lens mount of your SLR camera to a T-Mount.

Features

  • Screw the T-mount for your camera to the T-mount threading and attach your camera to the T-mount similar to uniting the camera with a lens as normal
Bushnell Telescope Camera T-Adapter 1.25 inch Bushnell Telescope Camera T-Adapter 1.25 inch

List Price: $31.95
Sale Price: $21.99
You save: $9.96 (31%)

 

Description

Connect your 35mm SLR Camera to any reflector or refractor telescope with a 1 1/4" accessory mount using this camera adapter. Turn your scope into a long lens for some real exciting close-ups! A T-Mount is required to connect your camera to this adapter

Adorama 37mm to T-mount Adapter: for Mounting 37mm Threaded Digital Cameras on a Telescope, Spotting Scope or Nightvision Scope Adorama 37mm to T-mount Adapter: for Mounting 37mm Threaded Digital Cameras on a Telescope, Spotting Scope or Nightvision Scope

Sale Price: $23.95

 

Description

This is a 37mm thread to a T-mount (42mm) thread adapter. It allows all 37mm threaded cameras to be used with telescope and spotting scopes, through the use of a scope T-adapter. Most scope to T-adapters are available through the scope manufacturer.

Adorama 58mm to T-mount Adapter: for Mounting 58mm Threaded Digital Cameras on a Telescope, Spotting Scope or Nightvision Scope. Adorama 58mm to T-mount Adapter: for Mounting 58mm Threaded Digital Cameras on a Telescope, Spotting Scope or Nightvision Scope.

 

Description

This is a 58mm thread to a T-mount (42mm) thread adapter. It allows all 58mm threaded cameras to be used with telescope and spotting scopes, through the use of a scope T-adapter. Most scope to T-adapters are available through the scope manufacturer.

Celestron 52268 C90 Mak Spotting scope (Black) Celestron 52268 C90 Mak Spotting scope (Black)

List Price: $303.95
Sale Price: $169.95
You save: $134.00 (44%)

 

Description

Celestron’s 52268 90mm Maksutov Spotting Scope delivers excellent high power optics in a compact, affordable package. The 52268 package includes a backpack style soft carrying case, an 8x21 erect image finder scope, a 1.25 inch size correct image 45* prism diagonal, and a fully coated 32mm plossl eyepiece for a magnification of 39X. The Maksutov-Cassegrain design of the C90 uses a combination of mirrors and lenses; this “folded” optical system has a focal length of 1250mm in a body only twelve inches long. The Maksutov design delivers high power views without a trace of the chromatic aberration, also called blue fringing, that can distort high power views in competing refractor style spotting scopes. At 40X magnification where some low cost spotting scopes start to seem fuzzy, the C90 is just getting started. The C90 uses the same 1.25 inch eyepieces used in astronomical telescopes. The standard equipment 32mm plossl eyepiece yields a magnification of 39X, but many other eyepieces can be used to vary the magnification. The Celestron model 52268 seems very well built, with excellent multi-coatings visible on the front lens. The real beauty of this 90mm Maksutov spotting scope, however, is in the view it offers. When I use an optional 12.5mm eyepiece to look at Jupiter at 100X I can clearly see Jupiter’s major cloud bands as well as its four moons. When I look at the Moon and stars I can easily push the magnification to 200X with an optional 6mm eyepiece. When I look at birds in the backyard, I’m treated to delightful views full of vibrant color and crisp detail. With a close focus distance of only 15 feet, the detail and texture I see is simply amazing. High magnification viewing requires a solid tripod, of course. Celestron’s Heavy Duty Altazimuth Tripod comes with slow motion controls to allow the scope to be pointed precisely, and I can clamp the dovetail base on my CG5 mount for astronomical use. The other drawback to high magnification viewing is a narrow field of view; high magnification makes it hard to follow moving targets like birds in flight. Overall the Celestron C90 Maksutov Spotting Scope does a fine job as a companion to good pair of binoculars. The C90 also doubles as a portable astronomy scope; it won’t show the flag on the Moon but it will show thousands of craters on the Moon as well as showing the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn. --Jeff Phillips Pros: Compact and portable Excellent high power optics Upgradeable with 1.25” eyepieces Adaptable for astronomy and photography Cons: Not waterproof

The Maksutov optical design is recognized for being a portable design that is easy to use and has a variety of applications, making it an excellent choice for both terrestrial and astronomical usage. This C90 Mak has excellent optics with razor sharp images over a wide field, along with built-in T-adapter threads for adapting SLR cameras. It comes with a 32mm eyepiece, 45° erect image diagonal, and 8x21 erect image finderscope.

Features

  • 90 mm (3.5") Diameter Maksutov spotting scope
  • Multi Coated Optics
  • Comes with 32 mm Eyepiece, 45° Erect Image Diagonal and 8x21 Erect Image Finderscope
  • Compact and Portable Design
  • Built-in T-Adapter threads for Ease of Adapting SLR Cameras
Celestron 52252 100mm Ultima Zoom Spotting Scope Celestron 52252 100mm Ultima Zoom Spotting Scope

List Price: $543.95
Sale Price: $272.76
You save: $271.19 (50%)

 

Description

SEE up close! Powerful 100% WATERPROOF Celestron 22 - 66x100 mm Ultima Zoom 45 degree Spotter. Open up a whole world of long distance views! Celestron's highly acclaimed Ultima Series is a portable and durable design. Ideal for birding, spotting game, eyeballing scenery, locating target "hits" at the range, even astronomy. More: 22-66x zoom magnification; Generous 100 mm objective size; 100% waterproof for use in rain and inclement weather; 45 degree eyepiece for comfortable viewing; Multi-coated optics for excellent contrast and image brightness; Refractor optical design; Sight tube for quick targeting; F.O.V. at 1,000 yds. is 95' at 22x, 53' at 66x; Eye relief: 18 mm at 22x; Close focus: 33'; Tripod / camera adaptable; Includes carry case. Weighs 72 ozs. Order yours today! Celestron 22-66x100 mm Zoom 45 degree Spotting Scope

Features

  • Multi-Coated Optics
  • Zoom Eyepiece
  • Sight tube for quick targeting
  • Soft Carrying Case
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
Alpen Digital Camera Adapter for Spotting Scopes Alpen Digital Camera Adapter for Spotting Scopes

List Price: $97.00
Sale Price: $63.00
You save: $34.00 (35%)

 

Description

Alpen Digital Camera Adapter for Spotting Scopes 706 is the perfect choice for combining the digital camera with the Alpen spotting scope. With Alpen 706 Spotting Scope Digital Camera Adapter in place you simply locate the target through the spotting scope, attach the camera and capture the image.

Take close-up photos from a distance using your spotting scope with Alpen's digital camera adapter. Simply attach the adapter to your tripod and then attach your camera and spotting scope to the adapter. The adapter essentially turns your spotting scope into a powerful telephoto lens, so you can take great wildlife photos quickly and easily. In addition, the adapter includes a unique swing arm that lets you view through your spotting scope normally and then quickly swing your camera into place to take the photo. With a durable, long-lasting metal construction, the digital camera adapter is backed by Alpen's lifetime warranty. About Alpen Optics Established in 1997, Alpen Optics produces a full line of binoculars, spotting scopes, riflescopes, and accessories designed to offer superior value to the consumer. The company produces more than 70 products and accessories chock full of features and benefits normally found on much more expensive brands. Alpen backs up its commitment to quality manufacturing with a limited lifetime factory warranty. Alpen is headquartered in Rancho Cucamonga, California.

Features

  • Digital camera adapter for spotting scopes
  • Turns spotting scope into powerful telephoto lens
  • Unique swing arm positions camera in place
  • Folds up for convenient storage; all-metal body

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