Camera Adapters
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Konus compact camera adapter
£27.90
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Bresser camera adapter (31.8mm/1.25")
£30.90
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Celestron T adapter universal
from £24.90
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Celestron Tele-Extender Deluxe
£87.90
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Celestron T adapter SCT
£31.90
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Meade # 64ST T-Adapter for ETX-70/80AT
£27.90
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Celestron T-Adapter Edge HD 9"/11"/14"
£69.90
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Meade # 62 SCT Camera T-Adapter for LX-Series Telescopes
£27.90
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Bynostar camera adapter for telescopes
£15.45
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Celestron T-Adapter for Nexstar 4, C40 and C90
£17.45
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Celestron T-Adapter CGEM Edge HD 8"
£38.90
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Camera adapters: a connection between your telescope and your camera
A camera adapter is a device which connects different parts to each other. It ensures that non-compatible parts can be used together after all. A telescope, for example, can be made compatible with all kinds of filters, prisms et cetera when using a camera adapter.
Taking photographs in the primary focal point of your camera
There are various ways to connect your camera to your telescope. A popular technique is the use of a Camera Adapter + T2-ring. This involves placing your camera directly in front of the telescope. The telescope lens effectively replaces the camera lens then.
T2-ring + Camera Adapter
The first accessory here is a so-called T2-ring. The T2-ring connects your camera to the camera adapter. You subsequently mount the camera adapter onto your telescope. Most camera adapters are fitted with screw thread enabling you to attach a Barlow lens. This way, you get even closer to the object of your choice!
