Brand: Celestron

Celestron T-Adapter For Schmidt-Cassegrains (93633-A)

93633-A

Brand: Celestron

Celestron T-Adapter For Schmidt-Cassegrains (93633-A)

93633-A

  • The Celestron T-Adapter attaches an SLR or DSLR camera to a Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope for prime focus photography
  • Threads on to the rear cell of Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes
  • T-threads accept camera brand specific T-Ring (sold separately)
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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. For instance, a 300 mm camera lens is considered to be pretty powerful, right? Well, if you are using an 8” SCT at prime focus, you’ve got yourself a 2000 mm lens with a lot of light-gathering capability!

Prime focus photography is popular for short exposure images of terrestrial objects as well as celestial objects like the Moon. If you want to do longer exposures of deep sky objects with this method, we suggest using a separate guidescope or off-axis guider and an equatorial mount.

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A great solution.

If you are going to use the .63 reducer on these SCT's the backfocus is 105mm. This t adapter is 50mm so it can just be attached to any 55mm image train for good backfocus. I also needed an M42 to M48 ring, the t adapter is M42. Everything is threaded this way, no compression fittings anywhere.

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Celestron T-Adapter For Schmidt-Cassegrains 93633-A

Using a 4-5 pound full frame DSLR on a C8 with a 0.63 reducer there's no worries about how strong it is, it solid. There's a heavy dark vignette on the right and left sides (top and bottom are okay), a 5/4 crop hides it and a square crop gets rid of it

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