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Celestron 93626
Celestron 93626
Weight: 1.1 pounds
List Price: $61.95
Price: $34.95
Key features Celestron 93626
  • Securely mount your digital camera to you telescope
  • Provides stability and ease-of-use for most telescopes
  • Capture images of the moon, planets, bright-deep sky objects and other terrestrial subjects
  • Model: Celestron 93626 Universal Digital Camera Adapter

Review Celestron 93626 Universal Digital Camera Adapter / Celestron 93626:

With the Celestron 93626 Universal Digital Camera Adapter, you can secure your digital camera to your telescope and begin to capture images of the moon, planets, bright-deep sky objects and other terrestrial objects. With the Celestron 93626 Universal Digital Camera Adapter, you can secure your digital camera to your telescope and begin to capture images of the moon, planets, bright-deep sky objects and other terrestrial objects.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $32.95
Price: $32.95
Key features ORION
  • Couples camera to telescope for prime-focus photography
  • Fits 2" focusers on refractors or reflectors
  • Requires T-ring (sold separately) for your 35mm camera body
  • Model: Orion T-Adapter for 2" Focusers - Refractor or Reflector

Review Orion T-Adapter for 2" Focusers - Refractor or Reflector / ORION:

These adapters permit coupling of a camera body to the back of Schmidt-Cassegrain and other telescopes.
William Optics
William Optics
Weight: 1.2 pounds
Price: $44.95
Key features William Optics
  • Max. Platform load: 4.5 lbs.
  • Large clamp adjusting knob (eyepiece or scope clamp)
  • Suitable for any digital camera with 1/4x20 thread tripod socket.
  • Can be used with eyepieces, scopes, binoculars OD 43-65 mm.
  • Height : 7.7 inch & Weight: 12.5 OZ
  • Model: William-Optics Universal Digiscoping Adapter - Large - for 43-65mm Diameter Eyepieces

Review William-Optics Universal Digiscoping Adapter - Large - for 43-65mm Diameter Eyepieces / William Optics:

The cheapest, safest, and fastest way of clamping your digital camera to your telescope, spottingscope or binoculars' eyepiece! Just put the camera in place on the digiscoping adapter, and you are ready to take breathtaking pictures!
Carson RM-4800
Carson RM-4800
List Price: $75.00
Price: $59.95
Key features Carson RM-4800
  • Magnification 43 X on a 17" Screen
  • Tiny PC Camera allows viewing on computer monitor
  • Battery Free Connects to computer by USB cable
  • Can be used with both Windows Operating and Apple
  • Video Images can be captured and still images
  • Model: Microscope Camera displays magnified image on your computer screen. The impressive 35x magnification (14" monitor) or 43x magnification (17" monitor) or 53x magnification (21" monitor) allows you to see details of ordinary objects you never knew existed! The built-in internal illuminator ensures a clear and bright image. Digital microscope is Surf Blue in color. Capture an image to keep using the built-in 640 x 480 resolution digital camera. You can even capture close-focus video! The digtal microscope is compatible with Microsoft Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, XP Service Pack 3 Upgrade, Vista and MAC OSX 10.4 or later. A USB 2.0 port is required.

Review Microscope Camera displays magnified image on your computer screen. The impressive 35x magnification (14" monitor) or 43x magnification (17" monitor) or 53x magnification (21" monitor) allows you to see details of ordinary objects you never knew existed! The built-in internal illuminator ensures a clear and bright image. Digital microscope is Surf Blue in color. Capture an image to keep using the built-in 640 x 480 resolution digital camera. You can even capture close-focus video! The digtal microscope is compatible with Microsoft Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, XP Service Pack 3 Upgrade, Vista and MAC OSX 10.4 or later. A USB 2.0 port is required. / Carson RM-4800:

Digital microscope with an integrated camera that displays the magnified image right on your computer screen. The impressive 35x magnification (14" monitor) allows you to see details of ordinary objects you never knew existed! The built-in internal illuminator ensures a clear and bright image. Digital microscope is Surf Blue in color. Capture an image to keep using the built-in 640 x 480 resolution digital camera. You can even capture close-focus video! The digtal microscope is compatible with Microsoft Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, XP Service Pack 3 Upgrade, Vista and MAC OSX 10. 4 or later. A USB 2. 0 port is required. MM-480B, Surf Blue. Magnifie 35 x; Weight 3. [+]
6 ounces; Diameter 2. 9 x 1. 9 Accessories included are USB Cable, CD ROM Software. MSRP $ 75. 00 Photo Capture: One touch. Illumination: Build in LEd Image Sensor: 350,000 pixel VGA CMOS Image Resolution: 640 x 480 Pixels VGA (Interpolation up to 1600 x 1200 pixels) Exposure: Auto _ Luminosity: 3 Lux -Product Weight: 104 Grams or less than 1/2 pound. - Product Size: 50 x 50 x 74 mm - Magnification: 35x on 14" Screen; 43x on 17" Screen; 53X on 21" Screen.
Tele Vue
Tele Vue
Weight: 0.45 pounds
List Price: $75.00
Price: $55.00

Review Tele Vue Digital Camera Adapter T-ring for Radian Eyepieces, Requires Step Rings to Fit Camera. / Tele Vue:

This adapter will fit all Tele Vue Radian Eyepieces. It has a male T-Ring thread so it can attach to popular adapters that couple camera lens filter threads to T-Rings Tele Vue also makes a T-Ring Adapter for all other Tele Vue Eyepieces Our Sku number is TVDET.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $52.95
Price: $52.95
Key features ORION
  • Requires T-ring, sold separately, to fit your brand of camera
  • Allows you to vary the magnification without changing the eyepiece
  • Useful for either prime-focus or eyepiece-projection photography with refractors or reflectors
  • Slides into telescope focuser; has T-threads for attachment of camera body
  • Model: Orion 1.25" Variable Camera Adapter

Review Orion 1.25" Variable Camera Adapter / ORION:

These adapters allow attachment of a 35mm SLR camera body to reflector and refractor telescopes for which T-adapters are not available. The adapter slides into the eyepiece holder as an eyepiece normally would. All models are composed of two detachable parts: a T-adapter for prime-focus photography, and an extension tube for eyepiece-projection photography. A setscrew in the extension tube holds the eyepiece in place. Each adapter is precision made of black-anodized aluminum. The 1. 25" models are threaded for eyepiece filters. A T-ring, sold separately, is required to couple your 35mm camera body to the universal adapter.
Tele Vue
Tele Vue
Weight: 0.05 pounds
List Price: $45.00
Price: $30.00

Review Tele Vue Digital Camera Adapter T-ring for Televue Eyepieces, Requires Step Rings to Fit Camera. / Tele Vue:

This adapter will fit all Tele Vue Eyepieces (except for the Radians which require a different adapter see our SKU TVDRT. It has a male T-Ring thread so it can attach to popular adapters that couple camera lens filter threads to T-Rings.
William Optics
William Optics
Weight: 1.05 pounds
List Price: $40.00
Price: $39.95
Key features William Optics
  • Can be used with eyepieces, scopes, binoculars OD 28-45 mm.
  • Max. Platform load: 4.5 lbs.
  • Suitable for any digital camera with 1/4x20 thread tripod socket.
  • Height : 7.7 inch & Weight: 12.5 OZ
  • Large clamp adjusting knob (eyepiece or scope clamp)
  • Model: William-Optics Universal Digiscoping Adapter for 28-45mm Diameter Eyepieces

Review William-Optics Universal Digiscoping Adapter for 28-45mm Diameter Eyepieces / William Optics:

The cheapest, safest, and fastest way of clamping your digital camera to your telescope, spottingscope or binoculars' eyepiece! Just put the camera in place on the digiscoping adapter, and you are ready to take breathtaking pictures!
ORION
ORION
List Price: $36.95
Price: $36.95
Key features ORION
  • Requires T-ring, sold separately, for your particular brand of camera
  • Slides into telescope focuser; has T-threads for attachment of camera body
  • Useful for either prime-focus or eyepiece-projection photography with refractors or reflectors
  • Model: Orion 1.25" Universal Camera Adapter

Review Orion 1.25" Universal Camera Adapter / ORION:

These adapters allow attachment of a 35mm SLR camera body to reflector and refractor telescopes for which T-adapters are not available. The adapter slides into the eyepiece holder as an eyepiece normally would. All models are composed of two detachable parts: a T-adapter for prime-focus photography, and an extension tube for eyepiece-projection photography. A setscrew in the extension tube holds the eyepiece in place. Each adapter is precision made of black-anodized aluminum. The 1. 25" models are threaded for eyepiece filters. A T-ring, sold separately, is required to couple your 35mm camera body to the universal adapter.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $50.95
Price: $50.95
Key features ORION
  • Essential for eyepiece-projection photography with Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes
  • Tele-extender provides variable projection magnifications for a given eyepiece
  • One end threads into visual back (over 1.25" eyepiece), other end to a camera T-ring
  • Model: Orion 1.25" Variable Tele-Extender

Review Orion 1.25" Variable Tele-Extender / ORION:

A tele-extender is an eyepiece projection tube used for high-magnification photography of the Moon and planets with a Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. Orion tele-extenders fit all Celestron and Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes. One end threads onto the eyepiece holder (visual back) of the telescope, over a 1. 25" eyepiece; the other end threads into your camera's T-ring (sold separately). The following Orion eyepiece series are recommended for use with Orion tele-extenders: Explorer II, Sirius Plossl (except 32mm and 40mm), HighLight Plossl (except 32mm and 40mm), Ultrascopic (except 30mm and 35mm).
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