Does anyone have any advice in purchasing camera adapters for a telescope? - telescopes camera adapter telescope
I know I needed a T-ring adapter and t for my Canon XT. What should I look to buy these things? Any good brands or offers?
Does anyone have any advice in purchasing camera adapters for a telescope? - telescopes camera adapter telescope
I know I needed a T-ring adapter and t for my Canon XT. What should I look to buy these things? Any good brands or offers?
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I do not know. I've never tried a camera, a telescope.
However, I have tried to put a Canon SLR camera with a microscope. It was an interesting exercise. I expected something to attach to the camera and microscope. The adapter I managed to Canon in this case, for each person who applied, only to sit between the microscope and my goal. Strangely, however, has worked well.
Why? Well, that's the light microscope designed to converge at a certain point behind the eyepiece. If you are the exception that all the light that emerges from the eyepiece and can be reached that point release, you can and take a photo.
Now, a telescope is no different from a microscope eyepiece end, follows the same principles. So maybe just try a cardboard tube that holds all the light on the experience and then know exactly where to place the camera.
You can also type and manufacturer Canon telescope and questions if something is available, and of course you can try surfinge-bay or something, but I have no idea what I should look.
Oh, and something else, some builders do have adapters. Nikon has the so-called extended area and offer adapters for physically connect the scope of the field in connection with their SLR cameras. Therefore, you may want to check with the manufacturer of your telescope.
Hope this helps a little. Good luck!
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