

Celestron 93633-A SLR or DSLR T-Adapter (C5, 6, 8, 9.25, 11, 14), Black
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- THE CELESTRON T-ADAPTER ATTACHES AN SLR OR DSLR CAMERA TO A SCHMIDT-CASSEGRAIN TELESCOPE: Ideal for prime focus photography
- THREADS ON TO THE REAR CELL: Of Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes
- NOTE: T-threads accept camera brand specific T-Ring (sold separately)
- MAGNIFICATION: Dependent on the telescope’s focal length
- UNBEATABLE WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT: Buy with confidence from a leading telescope brand, based in California since 1960; You’ll also receive a two-year warranty
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Product Description This sturdy metal T-Adapter is the accessory of choice if you’d like to attach an SLR or DSLR camera to the rear cell threads of a Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope for prime focus photography. To get started, you’ll need the appropriate T-Ring for your camera body (#93402 for Nikon & #93419 for Canon EOS). Remove the lens from your camera and attach the T-ring in its place. Since the T-ring is camera-brand specific, it will snap right on just like a lens. Next, remove the diagonal and visual back from the rear cell of your telescope. Screw the Celestron T-Adapter onto the rear cell threads until secure. Now, thread the T-ring & camera onto the T-Adapter. That’s all there is to it. The camera is now using your telescope as a giant telephoto lens. The magnification will depend on the telescope’s focal length. Box Contains 1 x T-Adapter, (C5, 6, 8, 9.25, 11, 14)
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